Original: $95.00
-70%$95.00
$28.50The Story
CLOSEOUT ITEM!! (May not be available at all locations, while supplies last)
Cold days call for comfort you can count on. The Women’s Quest Thermal Jersey combines the cozy feel of a favorite hoodie with cycling-specific performance, making it the go-to layer for frosty morning spins and winter training miles. A soft, brushed interior and 175g SELECT Thermal fleece fabric provide midweight warmth with 4-way stretch for unrestricted movement on the bike.
Thoughtful details elevate the ride: a full-length YKK® semi-locking front zipper for easy venting, a three-pocket rear layout for essentials, and a gripper elastic hem to keep the jersey in place. BioViz® reflective elements ensure visibility when the sun dips low, while UPF 50+ protection adds defense against winter UV exposure. Made with recycled content, it balances warmth, performance, and sustainability in one versatile piece.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
CLOSEOUT ITEM!! (May not be available at all locations, while supplies last)
Cold days call for comfort you can count on. The Women’s Quest Thermal Jersey combines the cozy feel of a favorite hoodie with cycling-specific performance, making it the go-to layer for frosty morning spins and winter training miles. A soft, brushed interior and 175g SELECT Thermal fleece fabric provide midweight warmth with 4-way stretch for unrestricted movement on the bike.
Thoughtful details elevate the ride: a full-length YKK® semi-locking front zipper for easy venting, a three-pocket rear layout for essentials, and a gripper elastic hem to keep the jersey in place. BioViz® reflective elements ensure visibility when the sun dips low, while UPF 50+ protection adds defense against winter UV exposure. Made with recycled content, it balances warmth, performance, and sustainability in one versatile piece.



















