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2021 Scott Women's Trail Storm LS Shirt review

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Previously Editor here at off-road.cc, Rachael is happiest on two wheels. Partial to a race or two Rachael also likes getting out into the hills with a big bunch of mates. In the past Rachael has written for publications such as, Enduro Mountain Bike Magazine, Mountain Biking UK, Bike Radar, New Zealand Mountain Biker and was also the online editor for Spoke magazine in New Zealand too. For as long as she's been riding, she has been equally happy getting stuck into a kit review as she is creating stories or doing the site admin. When she's not busy with all the above she's roasting coffee or coaching mountain biking in the Forest of Dean. 

Product reviews

The Scott Women's Trail Storm long sleeve shirt is for braving properly cold weather. The soft fabric is far thicker than the average jersey's, fending off the chill well when paired with a baselayer. It is niche and expensive, but if you ride hard in the winter you'll be glad you have it in your wardrobe.

Made from polyester and elastane, the Trail Storm shirt is thicker than any other jersey I've worn – think thin softshell, though not windproof, and you're there.

The stretchy fabric is comfy and supremely soft against the skin, though only actually quite this thick on the front panel, the rear and the tops of the arms. The underarms and parts of the side panels are thin mesh to allow dispersion of heat. 

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The cut is long too – this Small size is verging on too long for 160cm-tall me – and it's a shaped, if not particularly slim overall fit. The sleeves are plenty long enough and the V-shaped neck sits pretty high, further keeping warmth in. 

​Elsewhere there is a side hem zip pocket with an integrated glasses wipe. 

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Whilst the fabric isn't windproof it certainly retains warmth well, and when working hard the 'DRYOxcell' fabric wicks well and doesn't become saturated. It dries quickly too.

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I used this (principally with a longsleeve base) on dry days where I might have usually looked for a gilet to keep the cold air at bay. I've also worn it under a jacket on cold e-bike night rides – it works well as an insulating midlayer, something that increasing numbers of brands seem to miss a trick on.

Without a hood or excess bulk, this jersey does a grand job of maintaining body temperature as a midlayer. When drenched with rain, or even if the rear hem gets soaked with mud however, it can get a tad heavy.

It's not cheap – £80 for a jersey is steep, especially for one you might only wear for half the year, but if you ride in all conditions you'll find yourself reaching for this number more than you expect. It is a great piece of fuss-free winter kit. 

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