The Galibier Echelon Short Sleeve Base Layer is great – it works well, looks good and feels like it’ll last for ages. It’s comfortable too, despite sizing up rather large.
> Buy now: Galibier Echelon Short Sleeve Base Layer for £23 from Galibier
I’m used to baselayers giving a slim or skin-tight fit, as that reduces the chances of fabric bunching up beneath your outer layers. The Echelon, however, fits more like a regular T-shirt (in my recommended size), and the loose sensation is only boosted by its wide collar.

Despite the inevitable creasing when you put typically tight cycling clothes over it, the Echelon remains very comfortable. Even in combination with bib shorts and fitted road jerseys/jackets, the soft, slightly stretchy fabric and tidily overlocked seams stayed entirely unobtrusive.

That loose cut still may not suit everyone, but you could safely size down. Galibier gives a few other measurements beyond the regular chest sizes, such as pit-to-pit and the spine length, so you can judge the differences easily. Also there are seven sizes, so the choice is broad; though for some reason Galibier only gives the extra measurements for the middling four.

Once on I didn’t notice the slightly plasticky feel the fabric (88% polyester, 12% spandex) has in the hand; some blends can feel slippery and cheap once you’re sweating, but this ‘AirMesh’ never does. It wicks well, and never got too wet or clammy. It just unobtrusively gets on with its job, and resists getting smelly too.







The logo on the chest is a lot smaller than on previous versions, and there’s a (pretty cool, in my eyes) picture on the back of a huge bird/bewinged angel ascending to heaven/psychotic vision of ravenous feathery judgement [delete as applicable].

Whatever it is, Galibier claims it provides a full 20W of mystical force, and frankly that’s not even the least believable performance claim I’ve seen.
Value
This is attractively priced at £23. The fairly similar Castelli Pro Mesh 2.0 Base Layer, for instance, is £55, and while it has a slimmer cut, the sleeves caused our reviewer some problems.
Alternatively, the Ciovita DriRelease Short Sleeve Baselayer is now £45 and even more meshy (and similarly wide-necked), though the fabric did not particularly impress.
Altura is a reliable source of well-priced gear, but even its Tempo Seamless Short Sleeve Baselayer is more at £40. It does offer a fancy 3D knit, however, which tunes the fabric for breathability or insulation across the whole top as necessary.
You could take a chance on a generic baselayer for less than £23, though you’re then running the risk of getting a top that feels like wearing a food recycling bag and which, almost as soon as it gets warm, starts smelling like one. Ask me how I know.
You can check out more options in our guide to the best cycling baselayers, but I personally think that £23 for the fabric, performance and build quality here is good value.
Overall
This is a stylish, comfortable base for a good price. While it does size up rather large, it’s comfortable anyway, and sizing down is a viable option should you prefer.
> Buy now: Galibier Echelon Short Sleeve Base Layer for £23 from Galibier
Verdict
Effective and good-looking base for an attractive price, though the loose fit means you might want to size down
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road.cc test report
Make and model: Galibier Echelon Short Sleeve Base Layer
Size tested: Large
Tell us what the product is for
Galibier says: “Optimized for summer wear, our Base Layer is designed with the AirMesh fabric, a perforated performance polyester that regulates body temperature year-round. In summer, it effectively wicks away moisture, providing a cooling effect, while in winter it offers insulation. Its ergonomic fit is close to the skin, designed longer at the back and raised at the front, ensuring optimal comfort while cycling.”
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
From Galibier:
Fabric: 100% Polyester
AirMesh mesh for optimal ventilation.
Ergonomic fit tailored for cycling.
Quick-drying with superior moisture management.
It comes up a little large and loose, though is still very comfortable. Size down for a slimmer fit.
How easy is the product to care for? How did it respond to being washed?
No issues.
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
Very well.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
Comfortable, stylish, works well, good price.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
Sizes up a bit big and loose.
How does the price compare to that of similar products in the market, including ones recently tested on road.cc?
It’s relatively cheap for a well-made baselayer that doesn’t get instantly smelly (the way some really cheap fabrics can).
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes
Would you consider buying the product? Yes
Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes
Use this box to explain your overall score
This works well, looks good and feels like it’ll last. The sizing means it’s rather loose all over, but it’s still comfortable and some people may want a relaxed fit. There are plenty of sizes to make going smaller and slimmer an option, too. For the money, it’s very good.
About the tester
Age: 48 Height: 183cm Weight: 78kg
I usually ride: Vitus Zenium SL VR Disc My best bike is:
I’ve been riding for: 10-20 years I ride: A few times a week I would class myself as: Experienced
I regularly do the following types of riding: general fitness riding, mtb,





2 thoughts on “Galibier Echelon Short Sleeve Base Layer”
The model dummy has got a
The model dummy has got a pronounced pelvic tilt. I can recommend a good osteopath. Realignment would maybe increase sales?
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