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Pearl Izumi Clothing: Quick Review

Pearl Izumi Clothing: Quick Review – by Grannygear

Note: Grannygear received the Pearl Izumi clothing at no cost from Pearl Izumi for test and review. Grannygear was not paid nor bribed for this review and we always strive to give our honest thoughts and views throughout.

Grannygear searching for gravel in SoCal wearing the Pearl Izumi clothing.

Anytime the marketing folks smell the scent of new blood in the cycling pond, they get right to maximizing the opportunity. So with the interest in gravel/adventure riding, naturally there are products aimed at making that as good as it can be. 

Some of the clothing and accessory items are a bit silly like gravel helmets or gravel shoes and socks, but some of the ‘gravel’ clothing has been welcome. For instance, we are being offered jerseys that fit just a bit looser than a pure road item, yet are not a floppy mess. They often come with more pockets, etc. That is nice.

Bibs too, get the function upgrade, with pockets and such added in.

And that is what we have here; a set of jersey and bibs from Pearl Izumi out of the Expedition line of clothing. Let us see what they provided for us to review. 

From the Pearl Izumi website:

Expedition Bib Shorts: $130.00

Made for the rider who aims to go astray, the Expedition Bib Short is tuned for all-terrain adventures. Cut from a high-stretch Transfer fabric with moisture-wicking and compressive properties, these bibs offer a sleek fit for everyday performance. Super lightweight straps are laser cut so you’ll never feel them, and leg openings lined with silicone-printed grippers keep the shorts comfortably in place. When you hit the rough stuff, you’ll be glad to have our new Levitate™ Plus multi-density chamois under you. It features an innovative highly resilient suspension core to damp road chatter, significantly improving ride comfort. Whether you’re putting in big miles or simply prefer to ride in a t-shirt, the three-pocket design can replace, or supplement, storage of a traditional jersey. When the pavement ends and adventure begins, reach for the Expedition Bibs.

FEATURES

Expedition Jersey: $100.00

Searching for a top that fits your back road ambitions? Look no further than the new Expedition Jersey. This jersey is designed to comfortably carry a day’s worth of necessities in three bellowed rear pockets and two side pockets. The lightweight Transfer fabric wicks moisture quickly and BioViz® reflective elements improve low-light visibility. Pair it with our Expedition Bibs or Expedition Shorts for a kit that can truly go the distance.

I am wearing a size Medium bibs and a Large jersey in this review and that worked out well. I also could have gone to a LG bib and Med Jersey, depending on how I want the fit to be. For reference, I am 6’2” 175lbs.

I have ridden this set of garments over quite a lot of rides, many of them over 6 hours in length and in hot and difficult conditions and I think I am ready to speak about them with enough experience.

First, The Good:

The Less Than Good:

At The Finish: Although $100.00 for the jersey and $130.00 for the bibs is not cheap, it is well within the lower pricing range of a quality garment for cycling as it is common to have $250.00 bibs and $150.00 jerseys these days. So the price seems to be in the ballpark.

After a lot of rides since the spring and lots of wash cycles, etc, they both are holding up well! And I expect that I will continue to enjoy using them for many rides to come.

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