MAAP Pro Race jersey deals

MAAP states that the Pro Race jersey has been inspired by the brand’s collaboration with World Tour squad Team Jayco–AlUla and is born of a speed obsession. It’s the Australian brand’s first proper attempt at a dedicated aero jersey, so lets see how it fairs.

The back of the MAAP Pro Race jersey worn by Andy Turner

(Image credit: Andy Turner)

Rapha Pro Team Aero jersey, which is similar to the new Flaero, but a bit warmer. Although MAAP uses a thin material for the body, so it’s a bit more breathable, it lags behind some other aero jersey competition. Potentially some mesh under the arms and down the sides could help here, but that often has a negative effect on aero performance.

The sleeve of the MAAP Pro Race jersey

(Image credit: Andy Turner)

Castelli Aero Race 8S (£169.99 / $199.99) and Assos Equipe RS S11 (£175 / $220) are not far off in terms of price. The Assos Equipe RSR undercuts them all at £140 / $185, but in part by forgoing a front zip which greatly reduces material and manufacturing costs, but does impact some practical elements.

The issue with the MAAP Pro Race is that it lacks aero data to back up its aerodynamic performance unlike the Rule28 One, and the breathability is not as good as the likes of the Castelli Aero Race 8S or PNS Mech Pro and Rapha Flaero jerseys. Where it does make up some relative performance are the sleeve cuffs which stay nicely in place, a dedicated zip up valuables pocket, great levels of reflective detailing, secure hem, and a nice range of styles.

All told, the MAAP Pro Race is an impressive offering. Yes it’s expensive, but is in line with the competition’s pricing, and in some cases, undercutting it. The design uses some sound aerodynamic principles, but lack of test data to back up aero credentials is a shame. This jersey also suffers a bit in the high heat compared to some more breathable competition. Where the Pro Race shines though is the addition of several highly practical features. Because of this, it’s an aero jersey that I would reach for even on days where speed was not the main focus.