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Castelli Costante Wool Long Sleeve Jersey
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Castelli Costante Wool Long Sleeve Jersey

Item # CST0650

Steel, leather, cork, and wool. These materials have remained a constant throughout nearly all of cycling's history, and for good reason. They wear like iron, last all-but-forever, and provide dependable comfort on even the longest rides. The Castelli Costante Wool Jersey combines the styling of yesteryear with technology and fit of modern-day cycling clothing.

  • Two button-through pockets on the rear hold your spare tubular or a panini
  • Quarter-length zip allows for easy venting on long uphill stretches
  • Washable wool is easy to care for, and naturally odor-resistant


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never owned a wool jersey. do a good amount of 40 degree riding.

never owned a wool jersey. do a good amount of 40 degree riding. would this jersey work for that? any info.

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January 2, 2012

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I've been wearing wool for more than 30 years, and have watched it fall out of fashion, and lately, become quite trendy. Different weights give you different amounts of warmth, and the weave determines how well it vents when you get too warm and sweaty. Wool has 2 great properties: it keeps you warm even when damp (more warm than synthetics, anyway), and it resists smells. I've got different base layers and jerseys for different temperatures. For this jersey, there's not enough information to tell the exact temperature range, but if it's like other long-sleeve wool jerseys, it would probably work in the 40s with a base layer and a top wind layer, the 50s with either a base layer or a wind layer, and the 60s and low 70s on its own. The other important information that's left out of the description is whether its made of merino wool. Merino isn't itchy or scratchy.

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January 17, 2012

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The issue always with wool is wicking. Wool absorbs moisture. if real cold, and no sweat, no worries. If sweating, there's the rub. If you wear a wicking base, that may solve the issue. At least it will get the sweat off your skin.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
100% wool 
Fit:
fitted 
Pockets:
2 rear button closure 
Zip:
1/4-length 
Recommended Use:
layering, cycling, sipping expresso 
Manufacturer Warranty:
30 days