Build your cool weather riding kit with the technical flannel that started it all. The tried and true Shaka Flannel is designed to keep you comfortable on cool days in the saddle. Our synthetic flannel wicks moisture and helps block wind at the same time, so it's perfect for those windy days climbing singletrack in the Sawtooths. Feel and look good in this rugged classic flannel that’s born to be warm but can’t help but be cool.
Features
- Stretch
2-Way Stretch
- Fabric Properties
Wicking & Quick Dry
- Closure
Brushed Metal Snaps
- Ventilation
Mesh Underarm Vents
- Visibility
RideLight Reflective Accents
- Optics
Hidden Sunglass Cleaner
- Pockets
2 Zippered Pockets, Chest & Rear Hip
- Fit
Sport
Fabric
- Fabric
Mid-Weight Poly Woven Yarn
- Stretch
2-Way
- Fabric Content
97% Polyester / 3% Spandex
- Fabric Weight
155g/m2
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M's Shaka Flannel
Born to be warm, can’t help but be cool. The Shaka is made with our moisture wicking, keep warm poly yarn to keep you toasty on the chilliest of adventures. Overheating is managed with venting under the arms and easy to fasten brushed snaps. Look cool, feel warm and stay dry. Store your media device or other goodies in the rear zipper pocket, and feel safe cruising the town after dark with reflective accents.
The Shaka flannel – it's made of polyester rather than cotton, and has mesh underarm vents to keep air moving and prevent its wearer from overheating. I'd call it a mid-weight flannel, one that would work for chilly fall rides.
Flannels are my go to in the fall. Whether I'm wearing them to commute, work, or mountain bike, they're a staple. That said, you can't just wear any ole flannel mountain biking without quickly regretting your decision. Club Ride has done a great job of making these both warm and extremely breathable.
In addition to providing excellent wicking ability, the polyester fabric also does a good job insulating on cool days. Even in the fall and winter, heat management is important for comfort, so Club Ride has built in strategic ventilated panels in the underarms. Not only that, since the jersey is a button-down, the front of the jersey is naturally ventilated between the snaps, and can easily be opened up when temperatures rise.