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Outfoxed Urban Legend Women's Jersey

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£59.99

VERDICT:

8
10
Great all-round jersey with a feel-good female factor
Weight: 
168g

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Outfoxed is a new UK based independent women only cycling clothing company, whose mission is to provide more choice for all female cyclists. This Urban Legend jersey is one of seven graphic designs with the same fabrics and details.

Outfoxed have built a strong brand based around inclusiveness and a desire to share experiences both from and with their customers. Despite being a small company, I've already spotted a couple of women in the West Country sporting the jerseys, and there are plenty of candid photos submitted on the Outfoxed website of kitted-out women of all shapes and sizes.

The seven versions of the Outfoxed jersey feature a variety of blues, pinks and purples and geometric patterns, birds and short phrases. They're certainly a bit different from a lot of the styles on the market, which are usually a sideline of a brand catering mostly for men. To my mind, the current range is all pretty feminine in design - there's no option for looking gender neutral in this women's specific cut - but that's arguably the point.

What I really like, and what will make this a very interesting brand to follow, is that the small team at Outfoxed are also really keen to listen and take on board suggestions from their customers. They've even got a dedicated 'Have Your Say' page to crowdsource ideas for new designs they plan to release.

The women at Outfoxed obviously care a lot about the customer experience. Each jersey is sent with a quirkily branded 'Bags of Ethics' environmentally friendly tote and an enveloped card. This is all shipped in high strength mailing bags that will biodegrade as industrial compost.

Ethos and niceties aside, there is also a lot of thought put into the product itself, and it shows. Outfoxed concede that you can't make a one-size-fits-all, so have instead researched the best sizing to fit the widest range of women. They've settled on 'a cosy but not super tight fit'. The medium (12) on test was surprisingly generous, sitting comfortably on my hips and chest. The collar and arms are unrestrictive, and the longer length on the body is reassuring. Despite all this, it's not a loose-fitting jersey, and rather nicely skims inward at the waist for a flattering female shape.

One of the Outfoxed jersey taglines is 'ride up mountains, not hips' and the length and strip of silicone gripper at the back have done a good job of reinforcing this in use. The jersey's fabric is light, soft, and wicks very well. It's on the thin side, but the cut suits layering, so this actually makes it more versatile for comfortable year round use. I've really enjoyed the layering freedom, especially with the generous rear pockets to carry surplus garments as the day wears on.

There are only two big pockets at the back, which might divide opinion. I really appreciated the much larger capacity of each pocket; my wind jacket packed in reasonably flat, rather than the usual stuffsack-like cramming ritual. However, just carrying a single pouch for basics - normally slipped in my middle pocket - did feel a bit unbalanced.

In addition to the standard pockets, there is a small zipped one for valuables, easily accessed with a toggle and rubber tab etched with the Outfoxed logo. The logic from Outfoxed is that a horizontal zip negates any possibility of items falling out. Unfortunately there's another less welcome side effect of having the zip in this position, discovered only when I had to lug my laptop from work in a backpack. The zip actually closes with the toggle and zip head near the spine. With my fully loaded bag, this meant pedaling home trying to ignore the small bit of metal and plastic being sharply pressed into the small of my back. Not pleasant, but only an issue if you're a regular bag-on-back commuter.

Verdict

Great all-round jersey with a feel-good female factor

road.cc test report

Make and model: Outfoxed Urban Legend Womens Jersey

Size tested: Medium

Tell us what the product is for, and who it's aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it?

Whether you're new to cycling or an experienced rider, you've come to the right place. Why? Because we've looked at what's out there and, quite simply, women's cycling should have more choice – that is our mission.Designed to fit your body shape, our jerseys are a women's specific but not race tight cut. Each jersey has been ridden and tested by our team of female cyclists on the roads, tracks and trails of Norfolk, under the big open skies.

Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?

- Women's specific cut, not race tight

- Soft, light, microfilament material

- 2 deep rear pockets

- One large horizontal zipped pocket

- Zip toggle

- Silicone hem gripper

- Soft labels and collar tape

- Handmade in EU / designed and tested in UK

Rate the product for quality of construction:
 
8/10
Rate the product for performance:
 
9/10
Rate the product for durability:
 
9/10

All seems well after many washes at 30°C. The fabric seems less snaggy than some polyester mixes, which is good news, and there are no heat sealed labels to come off.

Rate the product for weight, if applicable:
 
8/10
Rate the product for comfort, if applicable:
 
8/10
Rate the product for value:
 
8/10

Outfoxed could have pushed into the next price bracket, but have sensibly and openly aimed to keep their kit more affordable. Certainly there are cheaper jerseys, but probably not with these sorts of designs in tandem with quality. Added value comes with the community feel and company-customer relationship.

Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose

Very well, but not with a bag on the back.

Tell us what you particularly liked about the product

A good fit, and small details like no tags and the reflective elements. This is good in itself, but also shows promise for future developments.

Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product

The horizontal zip. I'm still unsure about the two-pocket design.

Did you enjoy using the product? Yes.

Would you consider buying the product? Yes, if there were some more neutral colours.

Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes.

Overall rating: 8/10

About the tester

Age: 23  Height: 5ft7  Weight:

I usually ride: Sabbath September  My best bike is: Van Nicholas Mistral for summer

I've been riding for: Under 5 years  I ride: Most days  I would class myself as: Experienced

I regularly do the following types of riding: cyclo cross, commuting, club rides, sportives, general fitness riding, audax

 

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Ordinary Cyclin... | 9 years ago
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Great to hear that the fit is generous. I often struggle with the length of tops but this looks good and it's good to hear that Outfoxed have considered fit as such an important factor. I've not seen one of their jerseys in person yet, but I'm sure they're definitely a name we'll be seeing a lot more of.

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crikey | 9 years ago
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Even though I'm a man, I can see this is a well designed jersey. The pockets are in the right place; high enough up so that filling them doesn't drag the rear of the jersey down, and Praise the Lord, a collar that actually fits.

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