Jackson Hole based Stio has grown into one of my favorite outerwear companies over the last couple of seasons. Their versatile collections cater to serious outdoor adventurers while hiding tech in pieces that work just as well for a night out on the town. It certainly feels like the Eddy Shirt was designed with that spirit in mind.

As the temperatures have started to dip here in Colorado, I’ve been reaching for long sleeves on my rides. While Stio’s Eddy Shirt isn’t a cycling-specific piece of gear, it’s been my main top for commutes and mountain bike rides this fall. With built-in wind blocking, it works well for me down to the mid-40s, but it’s light enough to wear on rides when the temps are closer to 60 degrees, when I simply roll up the sleeves.

Specs

  • Nylon Blend Yarn Dye, 54% Nylon 46% Polyester, 85 g/m2 with WR finish
  • WR finish provides water repellency
  • 50+ UPF rating
  • Pearl snaps at center front placket, chest pockets and cuffs
  • Center back length 30” , size M
  • Weight: 8 oz.
  • Regular Fit
  • Available in four colors
  • Designed in Jackson Hole, WY

Bottom Line

Anyone who ventures outside during cool weather needs a versatile long sleeve. With hidden tech in a classy button-up, this is a top that’s good from the woods to the office, and everything in between.

Above photo courtesy of Stio

Mitch Kline, Oct 29, 2017, Shinglemill Trail, Buffalo Creek, CO

Mitch Kline in the Stio Men’s Eddy Shirt LS at Buffalo Creek, CO, Oct 29, 2017. Photo by Mitch Kline

 

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MSRP: $125

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