The foundation of any technical apparel layering system, a solid base layer is arguably the most important part, oftentimes making or breaking the experience. For warm weather and high intensity riding the super high-wicking and fast drying Endura Fishnet Sleeveless Baselayer is ideal.
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S | M | L | XL | XXL | ||
Chest | 36"-38" | 39"-41" | 42"-44" | 45"-47" | 48"-50" | |
Waist | 30"-32" | 33"-35" | 36"-38" | 39"-41" | 42"-44" | |
Sleeve Type: Sleeveless | |
White - S/M | Mfg PartNum: E3167WH/S-M |
White - L/XL | Mfg PartNum: E3167WH/L-XL |
I like this sleeveless base layer better than the size small technical T-shirts I've been using (because I can find them super cheap). This one came at a discounted price. It keeps me comfortable in conditions where only wearing a jersey would be too chilly, yet it does not overheat due to the fishnet. The moisture management is just what you would expect from a base layer.
The only problem, in my opinion is that the fishnet is about as robust as a thin slice of swiss cheese. I tried this on immediately upon receiving it in the mail and thought to myself, "this will be perfect on early morning rides in the low 60's". Upon removing the thing I pulled the lower part up toward my chest and reached behind my head between my shoulder blades to pull it off . . . rrriiippp! . . . a hole about the size of a tennis ball right where my fingers gripped. Bummer! I'll keep wearing it until the hole is ridiculously large, but c'mon man. There should be some more robust material right there in the upper center of the back so this does not happen so easily.