Leatt Jersey MTB Trail 4.0 review
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Leatt Jersey MTB Trail 4.0 review

A tech-laden jersey for long rides on cooler days

Our rating

3.5

70.00

Ian Linton / Our Media

Published: February 15, 2024 at 9:00 am

Our review
Comfortable for the most part and stacked full of features

Pros:

Deep back pockets; versatile material; performs well when wet

Cons:

Zip reduces collar comfort; expensive; fussy design

Leatt’s Jersey MTB Trail 4.0 is designed for cooler rides thanks to its Warm Yarn fabric.

This material uses recycled coffee grounds in its polyester (97 per cent) and elastane (3 per cent) construction, and is claimed to be sustainable.

It has a tailored, close-fitting cut. Combined with a zip-opening neck (13.5cm long), the brand says the Trail 4.0 jersey is perfect for backcountry to trail riding.

The rear dropped hem has a grippier portion of fabric to keep it in place.

Leatt Jersey MTB Trail
It's best worn with other layers on really cold days. Ian Linton / Our Media

Three deep (15cm) top-loading, stretch-opening pockets sit on the rear – each said to have enough space for tools, snacks and water bottles – along with a fourth side-loading zipped pocket.

Elsewhere, there are shoulder grip strips to help keep your backpack in place, perforations for breathability and a small breast pocket.

Extra small to extra-extra-extra-large sizes are available. My size-large test sample weighed 206g.

Leatt Jersey MTB Trail 4.0 performance

Leatt Jersey MTB Trail
The rear pockets are useful for storing lighter, less bulky items. Ian Linton / Our Media

The large-sized MTB Trail 4.0 jersey has a sporty, tight cut, true to Leatt’s claims. It’s closer to a baselayer than a mid-layer.

While I found the medium size too small for my build, the large had enough stretch to be comfortable and unrestrictive.

The zipped collar is great for controlling sweat build-up and heat; when closed, the opening is tight around your neck, but when opened, plenty of air can get in.

Leatt Jersey MTB Trail
The breast pocket is for styling only. A lack of closure means it's not very useful. Ian Linton / Our Media

However, the extra weight of the zip felt like it was pulling the collar down. Although neck movement isn’t restricted, the collar’s overall comfort was reduced because of it.

With a relatively short length – despite Leatt’s claims – the tight, grippy hem helped reduce the chances of it riding up while riding. A longer back portion, especially with the rear stash pockets, would be beneficial.

Those pockets are good for soft, packable items, or smaller rigid ones. Storing a bottle in there – while physically possible – isn’t the most comfortable, and weighs the jersey down, accentuating the heavy-feeling collar.

Leatt Jersey MTB Trail
The zip can be used to help control heat. Ian Linton / Our Media

A modern smartphone can be squeezed into the zipped pocket, but the zip’s opening length makes it better for keys or cash.

The arms don’t swamp your hands with material; tight grippy cuffs stop the sleeves riding up or dropping down, but make rolling them up trickier.

The breast pocket and shoulder grippers – while aesthetically sound – had little real-world function.

The pocket isn’t deep enough or closable to store items securely, and the external shoulder grippers don’t prevent the jersey from slipping on your skin, if backpack security is a concern.

Leatt Jersey MTB Trail
A dropped tail helps keep your back clean. Ian Linton / Our Media

In colder weather (sub-5ºC), it’s best worn with a baselayer or a windproof shell, such as a cycling gilet. When layered up, its performance is impressive.

Once saturated in sweat, it retains heat well by trapping a thin layer of air between your body and the fabric. The tight-fitting, but not skin-tight, cut is key to keeping chills at bay for longer.

Remaining soft and comfortable against your skin, the fabric’s dark colour hides sweat patches well, even when sodden.

Leatt Jersey MTB Trail 4.0 bottom line

Leatt Jersey MTB Trail
It's got a fairly slim cut. Ian Linton / Our Media

If you like the MTB Trail 4.0 jersey’s sporty cut, rear stash pockets and styling, it’s a great performer in a wide range of conditions, suited to layering or being worn on its own.

The neck zip, while practical, detracts from overall collar comfort, and it’s quite expensive.

How we tested | baselayers and mid-layers

To test these baselayers and mid-layers, Alex took to the trails in temperatures ranging from bone-chilling minus figures up to more comfortable double digits.

Just as varied was the precipitation, spanning from deluges to crisp and dry.

Alex got hot and sweaty on long, gruelling climbs, and then waited at the trail heads to see just how well our selection of tops performed in the most extreme conditions.

Weighing 74kg wet, Alex is 178cm tall with an athletic build and a 184cm wingspan (middle fingers, tip to tip).

Usually wearing medium-sized long-sleeve tops, Alex tried both medium and large samples to see which fitted best.

Products on test

Product

Brand leatt
Price 70.00 GBP
Weight 206.0000, GRAM (L) -

Features

br_gender mens
Features Sizes: XS - 3XL

Fabric: Warm Yarn

Colours: Black; Velvet; Spinach