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Save HUGE on The Watercraft Journal Riding Jersey Clearance Sale

Wanna know the difference between a UV-blocking, long-sleeve riding jersey from The Watercraft Journal? Well, besides not looking like a Jackson Pollack painting, we also have ours in stock, ready to ship and for HALF of the cost of everybody else’s jerseys!

You read that right, WCJ Riding Jerseys are literally a fraction of the price of the other guy’s and you won’t have to wait more than a week for yours to show up in the mail!

The Watercraft Journal partnered with Windrider – the boating industry’s leader in boating and sailing apparel – to create a very special riding jersey made using Helios material proven to provide UPF 50+ protection, stellar stain resistance, superior water wicking and breathability.

Each shirt features durable mesh lining the inside length of the torso all the way down the sleeve to the elbow. Available in a Bimini Blue pattern, WCJ Long Sleeve Riding Jersey is cut slightly larger than typical shirts including a longer cut torso.

So yeah, they’re pretty great but what else is new? Well, if you haven’t noticed already, we slashed the price all the way down to $35 a pop for all small-through-extra large sizes. If you’re a XXL or XXXL, you’ll only pay another $5 ($40 total).

But there’s one more thing: supplies are super low. At the time of this writing, we’ve got only ONE Medium-sized blue jersey left. We’ve also got just a half dozen or so of each of the red jerseys left in each size too. So if you’ve got a bright red PWC that you gotta color-coordinate with, this is the jersey for you.

Just skip on over to The Watercraft Journal Shop HERE and grab your discounted UV-blocking riding jersey now before they vanish forever.

Kevin Shaw
Kevin Shawhttps://watercraftjournal.com
Editor-in-Chief – [email protected] Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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