Bike Perfect Verdict
No matter how far I rode, the Attaquer All-Day 2.0 jersey delivered a perfect blend of comfort with performance.
Pros
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Lightweight and breathable
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Tailoring balances performance fit and comfort
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Plenty of color and size options
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Secure pockets
Cons
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Some color bleeding on first ride
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Performance fit may not suit all rider body shapes
Why trust BikePerfect
Attaquer's All Day 2.0 jersey is positioned in the Aussie brand’s endurance range, the All Day collection is said to be ‘designed for maximum comfort for the shortest to the very longest rides’ which could make it a great choice for riders looking for the best gravel bike clothing.
Complimenting the Attaquer All Day Cargo bib shorts which impressed me enough I awarded them five stars, the All Day 2.0 jersey features racy tailoring with a range of stylish color options to fit a wide range of riding and aesthetical preferences. I have worn the All Day 2.0 jersey on some big rides to find out if it can live up to its all-day name.
Design and specifications
The jersey is made from Italian recycled materials (90 percent Polyamide, 10 percent Elastane) with the shoulders, arms, sides, and color using a lightweight 3D mesh material for improved breathability. Flatlock stitching holds all the panels together and gives the jersey a clean finish. All materials are Oeko-Tex Certified, meaning every part of the jersey has been tested against 1000 harmful substances.
Attaquar says the zip length has been shortened for improved fit on the bike and uses a cam-locked zip mechanism so the jersey can be tugged open while riding. There’s a silicone gripper that runs around the bottom of the jersey to stop it riding up.
There are three good-sized pockets on the rear with elasticated openings to help keep items secure and give the pocket a clean finish. There’s a fourth zippered pocket on the right-hand side for valuable items.
Attaquer has added several logos and design cues whilst still maintaining a clean aesthetic. The back of the jersey consists of a circle, the Attaquer logo, and a larger branded panel that’s semi-concealed by the center rear pocket. The logo and circle graphic are both reflective and there's a reflective tag sewn under the middle pocket. On the front, there’s a single Attaquer logo just under the rib cage and another on the top of the left shoulder.
Both the men's and women’s jerseys come in six sizes and in seven color options; Black, Pine, Burnt Orange (tested), White/Stripe, Adriatic Blue, White, and Eggshell.
Performance
Don’t expect a casual fit from the All Day 2.0 jersey, Attaquer specifically says the jersey is designed to be form-fitting and the jersey gives a close yet very comfortable fit. It's not super racy but sits smoothly against the body to eliminate any flapping material. As ride time racks up the All Day 2.0 jersey doesn’t become annoying either, requiring no readjustment and allowing me to concentrate on the ride. The mesh arm and side panels enhance ventilation without leaving you shivering when you’re no longer under the mid-day sun. The arms are cut to just above the elbow and I found the length was perfect, plus they stay in place while riding without the need for any grippers that could add irritation.
At 177cm tall and around 71kg I found the medium jersey to be well-considered although the performance-orientated fit may not be to everyone's taste. Attaquer does accept returns although it's subject to a flat fee in the US ($15) and UK (£14).
I like the burnt orange color and it is still vibrant after many washes, plus it compliments the Pine All Day Cargo bib shorts I have also been testing. That said, I would avoid pairing this jersey with a white base layer for the first few rides as I noticed some color bleeding after being caught in a rainstorm on the first ride. Once the jersey had been through a few washes it stopped being a problem It's also worth noting that the logo on the front of the jersey has started to crack as well although it's barely noticeable.
The three pockets on the rear are big enough to store plenty of snacks and other essentials that I need when embarking on a big ride. The compressive material and elasticated opening keep items from moving around or leaping out while riding. The pockets are well-positioned too and I had no problem reaching for a quick bar while riding.
Verdict
From sun up to sun down, the Attaquer All Day 2.0 jersey is stylish and comfortable. Excellent tailoring, well-considered features, and a high-quality material finish make the Attaquer All Day 2.0 one of my go-to jerseys when embarking on big rides. The performance fit is versatile too and the All Day 2.0 is a jersey I'm happy to wear no matter how far or fast I am riding.
It’s on the premium end but I feel it is competitively priced considering the versatility and the design work that has gone into the All Day 2.0 jersey. Having a crash replacement discount to fall back on - 40% off of an equivalent product - should you take a tumble gives peace of mind although it would be more sustainable to offer a repair option as well.
Attributes | Notes | Rating |
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Fit | Well tailored to give a performance fit without feeling restrictive | ★★★★★ |
Comfort | Very comfortable with good ventilation | ★★★★★ |
Performance | Jersey stays in place no matter how hard or fast you ride | ★★★★★ |
Value for money | Pricey but reasonable considering features | ★★★★ |
Tech specs: Attaquer All Day 2.0 jersey
- Price: $155 / £125 / €155 / $200 AUD
- Colors: Black, Pine, Burnt Orange (tested), White/Stripe, Adriatic Blue, White, and Eggshell
- Materials: 90% Polyamide (Recycled), 10% Elastane
- Sizes: XS, S, M, L, LXL, XXL
Graham Cottingham joined the BikePerfect team as our senior tech writer in 2020. With over 20 years of riding experience, he has dabbled in downhill, enduro, and gravel racing. Not afraid of a challenge, Graham has embraced bikepacking over the last few years and likes nothing more than strapping some bags to his bike and covering big miles to explore Scotland's wildernesses. When he isn’t shredding the gnar in the Tweed Valley, sleeping in bushes, or tinkering with bikes, he is writing tech reviews for BikePerfect.
Rides: Cotic SolarisMax, Stooge MK4, 24 Bicycles Le Toy 3, Surly Steamroller
Height: 177cm
Weight: 71kg