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Fat Lad At The Back Lasses Full Fat Nippy Long Sleeved Jersey

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£59.99

VERDICT:

7
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If you are a plus sized cyclist, then this is of the few options out there, but could do better for the design and fit
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Not to be outdone by the Lads, Fat Lasses at the Back (Flab) has brought out their Nippy long sleeved jersey to cover up in during the winter months.

Buy Fat at the Back Lasses' Nippy jersey

Like their big brothers, Fat Lad at the Back, the key feature of the Lasses range is the variety of sizes in which they are made. The Nippy jersey starts at size 34 (UK 8-10) with a 27 inch waist and progresses through 8 options to size 50 (UK 24-26) with a 46 inch waist. I tested a size 44 as my waist is 39 inches, but as you can see from the photos, I probably needed the size below.

The fit of the jersey could have been made more flattering with a more feminine shape - the jersey was very straight up and down more like a men's design. I liked the length of the jersey, which covered most of my bum and was held in place by a silicone gel strip. The sleeves were exceedingly long on me, but better too long than too short as if you are either taller than me or spend more time on the drops it's tough to find sleeves that don't end up mid-forearm.

The jersey comes in two 'flavours'. 'Full Fat' has the text 'Fat Lass at the Back' for all to behold, or there is a '0% Fat' version with just the logo if more subtle is your style. The heather and black colourway is a bit too obvious for my tastes (girls wear pink n purple, don't you know) but is relatively inoffensive.

The Nippy jersey is made from a fleecy-backed polyester, and this comfort was appreciated when I wore a short-sleeved baselayer. It offered a reasonable degree of warmth, but I found the need for a wind-proof outer layer in the chill of the morning.

There are three generous pockets at the back of the top, and a zippered smartphone pocket too.However, the jersey lacks some of the refinements that are becoming standard issue in jerseys in this price range - there was no zip hood and the label was sewn in rather than heat sealed.

Verdict

If you are a plus sized cyclist, then this is of the few options out there, but could do better for the design and fit

road.cc test report

Make and model: Fat Lad At The Back Lasses Full Fat Nippy Long Sleeved Jersey

Size tested: 44

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?

Fat Lad At The Back says:

The Lasses Full Fat Nippy Long Sleeve Jersey is fully branded for the lass who wants to wear her FLAB loud and proud.

We have re-designed the standard women's cycling jersey template to create a curve friendly, flattering jersey. It has been gently tailored and has a longer length to make sure you are not left feeling exposed as well as flattering black side panels to slim the body shape.

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

* Curve friendly design and cut

* 3 pockets

* Smart Phone friendly, zip pocket

* Breathable

* Sweat wicking

Rate the product for quality of construction:
 
7/10

A couple of loose threads.

Rate the product for performance:
 
6/10

It was warm, but not that warm.

Rate the product for durability:
 
8/10

Has survived a few washes without problems.

Rate the product for comfort, if applicable:
 
7/10

The inside of the material is lovely, but zip hoods and a lined zip would have improved the comfort.

Rate the product for value:
 
6/10

Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes, if sizing of other brands was an issue.

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Good to see this market moving forward.

Overall rating: 7/10

About the tester

Age: 38  Height: 5'7  Weight: size 16

I usually ride: Trek 7.5 WSD  My best bike is: Turquoise Cruiser

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

I regularly do the following types of riding: commuting, general fitness riding, Leisure

 

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shadwell | 8 years ago
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So the cut is not great; body or arms, the material introduces nothing new to the market, and the branding is offered in 2 levels in case some people aren't keen on said branding..

It isn't winning the price war either..

Seems almost any other manufacturers kit in Xl or XXl which many have, are doing a better job?

(And there's no way you'd get a full size Fray Bentos in the back pockets.. )

7/10... seems generous..

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Stef Marazzi | 8 years ago
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Lusso, Craft and DHB go up pretty big as well mind. So there are other options.

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