If you're looking for a top that combines bike performance with a bit of retro and off-the-bike chic then you could do a lot worse than the beautifully crafted Wallaroo long sleeve jersey from Canadian cloth-meisters Sugoi. It's much too warm for sunny Summer days but perfect for those evening pub rides, and one of the comfiest tops I've tried in ages.
The Wallaroo jersey is cut simply and stylishly, and the sizing is spot on. There's no dropped rear but you do get a discreet zipped rear pocket for your cash and a 10" collar zip for a bit of ventilation. The plain weave Merino fabric (with ribbed cuffs and collar) is fairly thick and really warm; 100% Merino fabrics sometimes suffer from stretching but I've had no such problems here, possbily because there's no pocket big enough to put anything heavy in.
The coloured band and flock script logo aren't exactly pushing the boundaries of fashion but there's two reasons why everyone's doing them: they look cool, and, erm, everyone else is doing them. Sugoi have added their own touches in the form of a vertical rear striped panel in the contrast colour and epaulets on the shoulders, and there's a discreet reflective logo by the zip. The result is a jersey that looks and feels good on and off the bike.
Merino varies in its feel, but of all the wool tops I've tried this has to be one of the softest, it's just like an old jumper. Since it arrived I've worn it most evenings, it's a super top for the pub run whether you're going by bike or not. Performance-wise the jersey wicks pretty effectively (a bit less so than thinner tops but still good) and it certainly doesn't pick up odours: I wore it pretty much full time over a camping weekend and it was still fresh come Sunday, unlike me. When it does need a wash the instructions are very specific (cold wash inside out) but I only read them after it'd already been through on the 40° cycle with no ill effects. There's a little bit of bobbling on the inside of the arms but overall it's wearing very well and the colours haven't faded over a few washes.
Overall I've got only good things to say about the Wallaroo. It's well made and comfortable, it looks good, it performs well on the bike and wears well too. You should get a good few years out of it, and at £80 it's pretty good value given the quality.
Verdict
Well made, comfortable and good-looking top for on the bike and off
road.cc test report
Make and model: Sugoi Wallaroo jersey
Rate the product for quality of construction:
9/10
Rate the product for performance:
9/10
Rate the product for durability:
8/10
Rate the product for weight, if applicable:
8/10
Rate the product for comfort, if applicable:
10/10
Rate the product for value:
8/10
Did you enjoy using the product? yes
Would you consider buying the product? yes
Would you recommend the product to a friend? absolutely
Age: 36 Height: 190cm Weight: 98kg
I usually ride: Schwinn Moab, urbanised with 700cs My best bike is: Trek 1.5 with upgrades
I've been riding for: 10-20 years I ride: Every day I would class myself as: Experienced
I regularly do the following types of riding: time trialling, commuting, sportives, general fitness riding, fixed/singlespeed, mtb, Mountain Bike Bog Snorkelling, track
So they are very quick to remove potentially illegal caltrops (which is good), but try and tell them that some random Chinese factory is using...
That's the thing - we keep getting told that we MUST build on greenbelt land to solve the housing crisis, but the houses that get built on that...
I've not tried that one myself but have enjoyed others in that vein. Tart rhubarb in sweet buns - that is certainly a favourite, and on the more...
Just make that gate a modal filter (people can cycle through) and you're done....
Other cycle-delics are available of course. Available in appliable patches.
Fair point(s) - although I don't suppose they're likely choices in this scenario!
Mistakes happen in articles. Maybe people should just drop the writer a note instead of trying to win imaginary internet points.
Being easy to fit isn't the sole criterion for a good tyre. Easy to fit tyres also tend to be easy to remove tyres, which is fine if you're trying...
Equally, you could say don't fixate on the frame material - both ti and carbon can be made comfortable or stiff.
That's a bit forward! But yes; pop up any time you like. Except when the buses have been at the bridges.