It was a dark and stormy night, and though your den had a roaring fire, and a glass of scotch was more than enticing, your bike gave you a longing gaze when you pulled into the garage, and you knew in that moment that you couldn’t leave it hanging in a gloomy corner among camping gear, and lawn care equipment while you indulgently sipped away in your leather armchair. And so you stepped inside, but just briefly, to change from your work clothes into your Assos Rs.sturmprinz Evo Shell so you can embark on a blustery ride through the countryside, protected from harsh elements, and illuminating the road with bright reflective pops to keep you and your trusty steed safe as motorists bustle down the road.
When Assos set out to create the Rs.sturmprinz the task wasn’t taken lightly. It needed to be a jacket that could withstand wind and rain, maintain lightweight packability, exceptional protection, and perhaps most importantly, fit flawlessly. The result of their high demands was a rain jacket designed to be waterproof and work with cyclists who are riding in nature’s harshest conditions. To make the Rs.sturmprinz the engineers at Assos created two new fabrics, the Triton V1 and Triton V2. Triton V1 is the tougher, heavier, more waterproof fabric, and it was used for the front panels. Triton V2 is lighter, more breathable and was used in back. The Swiss-made Triton fabric is a temperature-sensitive waterproof-breathable membrane. This means that when it’s cold, the membrane is less breathable, which is good, as it will help hold in your body heat. When it’s warm, the membrane is more breathable, and it reacts by increasing moisture transport for better breathability.
Like previous years, the Rs.sturmprinz Evo features an airVent system to continue ventilation of perspiration to keep your core primed at the perfect temperature for riding. On the inside, the seams are sealed to reinforce waterproofing, ensuring no water can creep its way in through joints and seams. Another vent is located parallel with the shoulder blades to keep heat expelling through this zone. Both the wrist and neck have adjustable seals that you can tighten down to keep out moisture and frosty breezes, or loosen it when you need additional venting. This allows you to create your own microclimate that best fits your needs.
Adding the support you need for a ride to the microclimate, the jacket features a center back pocket for storing essentials. The pocket is sealed with a reflective zipper that tackles both keeping moisture out for protecting valuables, and boosting visibility when the cloud cover and downpour lead to dim lighting. On both sides of the jacket you’ll find pocket flaps that work as vents, or access to the pockets of your inner jersey underneath.
In Mavic’s clothing line, if a piece of gear comes with the venerable Ksyrium label, it means that warmth is priority number one. The Ksyrium Pro Thermo Gloves are designed for riding on seriously chilly days, and while they aren’t the absolute warmest glove Mavic makes (that’d be the Ksyrium Pro Thermo+), they will keep your fingers warm on all but the most frigid winter rides. True to its function, the Ksyrium looks almost like a standard winter glove at first glance. The synthetic shell is treated with a water-repellent DWR coating, and the gloves are loaded with lightweight PrimaLoft Sport insulation that stays warm even when it gets wet.
While the Thermo+ has a lobster-claw design to keep your fingers together for extra warmth, the Thermo keeps your fingers separated for increased mobility. Mavic included a soft microfiber insert on the thumb for breathability and glasses wiping, and the AX suede palm with micro-dot grip lamination adds durability without sacrificing bar feel. Touchscreen-compatible inserts at the fingertips let you snap a quick photo of the conditions, so you can show everyone how hardcore you are. The long cuff seals up with a hook-and-loop tab to keep heat in and moisture out, and reflective highlights on the fingers help you stand out even when the weather is less than ideal.
From Utah’s Whole Enchilada to the Kingdom Trails of Vermont, the Patagonia Men’s Endless Ride Liner Short offers superb cushioning and fluid flexibility desired to tick off epic rides from your bucket list of riding meccas. The Italian chamois is 3D-formed of high-density foam to eliminate irritation in the saddle, so you don’t go numb during a daunting climb or experience chafing after long hours on the trail.
This low-profile liner short effortlessly wears under your favorite pair of trail baggies, allowing you to customize the fit and feel to your particular needs. Its nylon-spandex blend pulls moisture off your body to facilitate rapid drying while you’re sweating, so you don’t overheat or succumb to sweat-soaked discomfort. Additionally, there’s low-profile loops along the waistband that snap to Patagonia’s Dirt Craft and Dirt Roamer Bike Shorts (sold separately) for seamless integration.
built for long hours in the saddle these are our premium mountain bike specific endless ride liner shorts comfortable. And supportive we make them with a stretchy 79 percent nylon 21% spandex. Knit fabric with poly jean permanent odor control large highly breathable. Power mesh panels are 73 percent nylon. And 27 percent spandex engineered for. Comfort and durability right after ride we use a low bulk high-density italian. Pad low-profile loops along the waistband pair with the snaps on our dirt craft or dirt romer bike shorts which are sold separately soft and. Subtle silicon leg grips eliminates slippage and chafing and hold the pad in place the inseam of these liner shorts. Is eight and three-quarter inches it’s the little things like our men’s endless ride liner shorts that save the day on a long ride.
A little bit of wind can be refreshing in summer but quickly turns devastating on frigid mid-winter rides. Fend off icy, biting wind gusts with the element-fighting power of Castelli’s Polare 2 Men’s Bib Tights. Made with Gore Windstopper X-Fast fabric across the front and wrapping around the sides, these tights block the chill whether the wind is coming from Mother Nature or as a result of all those watts you’re dropping into the pedals. Across the back, Castelli uses its soft, fleecy Thermoflex Core2 fabric for a blend of breathability and warmth that will have you taking the long way home on even the coldest days.
The Polare 2 tights also feature Castelli’s high quality, long-mile worthy KISS Air chamois, which provides comfortable support without adding extra bulk. The bibs stay lightweight and minimal so you can precisely layer for upper body comfort while reflective accents across the legs increase your visibility to other road users when the light gets low.
The new nS.superLeggera Sleeveless Jersey is the next generation of ultralight Assos sleeveless jerseys. However, the nS.superLeggera wasn’t designed to eliminate your farmer’s tan — it’s for hot-weather multi-sport racing. A summer rider’s best friend, this sleeveless jersey is a unisex amalgamation of Assos’ greatest technologies and materials. Lightweight, super-wicking, and wind-blocking, the nS.superLeggera Sleeveless Jersey is perfect for a warm summer ride by the water.
The nS.superLeggera sleeveless jersey is constructed from five textiles, 19 patterns, and 12 components. The front panels use a heavier proprietary custom fabric called .vX121. Assos made the front thicker for insulation and wind-blocking where your torso needs it most. Wicking is primarily regulated by the rear and side panels of the jersey. The side panels are made of a four-way contour stretch fabric for proper fit. On the rear of the jersey, there’s a center panel running from the neck to the waist hem. This is a stabilizer panel with purposely limited vertical stretch. The stabilizer panel is the spine of the jersey, and its function is to provide the Assos signature ‘click-on’ fit. Additionally, the spine prevents sags from loaded pockets and promotes stretch horizontally in order to follow the body in motion. The collar, armholes, and back of the neck are all made of the same stretchy two-layer mesh material for soft wicking comfort.
The jersey features a new pattern design that’s created for the sleeveless riding application. The nS.superLeggera is pre-shaped and uses “ergonomic tailoring” to adapt to the body’s position while riding. The jersey has a full front zipper, three rear pockets, a front safety pocket, and a permanent antibacterial treatment. The nS.superLeggera sleeveless jersey is also able to be coupled with an Assos interactive body insulator in order to work as a spring vest. Multi-use equals more bang for your buck.
The Assos nS.superLeggera Sleeveless Jersey is available in six sizes from Small to TIR, and in colors Black Volkanga, Blue Calypso, Red Swiss, White Panther, and Yellow Volt.
Telling yourself “I think that storm will go around us” is a surefire way to get the clouds to open up as soon as you hit the road, and while Gore Bike Wear’s Oxygen 2.0 Gore-Tex Active Shell Men’s Jacket won’t convince the weather to change, it will protect you from its angriest outbursts. Active Shell is Gore-Tex’s most breathable membrane, so you won’t become sweat-soaked in an attempt to ward off rain, and Gore engineered the Oxygen with zippered vents at the forearms and sides to help you stay cool when the drizzle takes a brief break. The side vents also provide easy access to jersey pockets, so you can stuff gloves and ear warmers in when you don’t need them.
Cut slim, the Oxygen will slide comfortably over a jersey but won’t flap in the breeze when you get low during a wet and extra-exciting descent. A partially elastic hem keeps your lower back covered up when you’re in the drops and the high collar sits comfortably against your neck. The collar is also reinforced, which makes working the front zipper with one hand a simple task. Gore finishes the Oxygen with a full complement of reflective details so you don’t find yourself being ridden off the road by sleepy commuters when you’re out for a misty, early-morning training ride.
This is phenomenal it’s taken gor years. To develop but finally they’ve engineered a jacket that is insanely light with an exceptional feel and totally water repellent one shake or. Simple brush of the hand and the water disappears this incredible fabric breeze better than it ever has before and it packs down to nothing plus the super technology means you never pack it away wet it’s a total game changer and as seriously raise the bar.
Whether you wear it alone on a crisp autumn ride or under a few layers for a mid-winter commute, you’ll want the Gore Wear Base Layer Thermo Turtleneck next to your skin. Its synthetic fabric wicks away moisture and moves it away from you to minimize chills. Thermo-stretch fabric moves as you do and the extended hem ensures coverage as you pedal so you don’t have to worry about coverage. The 1/4-zip design lets you choose your coverage level, and the baselayer has a semi-fitted cut so it slides easily under your warmer layers.
For the high speeds and rigorous obstacles inherent to downhill racing, it’s essential to have tough yet lightweight protective gear that won’t restrict your range of motion. The 100% R-Core DH Pant is purpose-built for these conditions, being constructed from durable 600D polyester that withstands downhill thrashings, along with strategically placed 4-way stretch paneling that increases maneuverability and comfort.
Stretch-mesh panels and laser-cut ventilation keep you cool when you’re pumping out laps in the blistering heat, while the mesh lining actively wicks moisture to prevent the clammy, sweat-soaked feel when you’re on the mountain for hours at a time. The nifty mountaineering-inspired closure provides a secure and adjustable fit, aided by silicone print on the inner waistband that minimizes slippage when you’re raging downhill at warp speeds.
The last thing you need when you’re giving it your all is an uncomfortable pair of bib shorts. Your legs are burning, you’re cross-eyed, chewing your stem desperately trying to hold on to the wheel in front of you for dear life. One more thing, like some uncomfortable bibs you should have canned at the end of last season, might be the final straw that has you throwing in the towel on the effort. Instead, invest in a pair of bib’s like Etxeondo’s Orhi Bibs and enjoy a pain-free ride, at least garment-wise.
Its compression, multi-panel design is composed of Etxeondo’s Powersystem Endurance fabric for optimal support, a soft touch, breathability, and wicking. Helping to improve the fit while on the bike are the elastic seams and custom fit bands that cling to your legs in comfort. Embroidered logos are there for the long haul, while the reflective details on the back increase visibility. And its fitted with the comfortable and supportive Urraki chamois, which is World Tour Team CCC’s preferred chamois.
The Orhi bibs are available in 6 sizes from Small to XXX-Large and in the color Black.
There is one constant on any trail: regardless of if we’re running shuttle laps or on a self-powered sidecountry adventure, the ability to move freely in the saddle while throwing the bike through corners and into questionable lines is a must. Louis Garneau’s Connector Men’s Shorts rise to the occasion, providing plenty of stretch for sketchy terrain that demands a bit of body English. The body material is also water-resistant, so it helps keep showers from damping your buzz, and the addition of a mesh rear panel helps keep lower back sweat from becoming a rear-facing racing stripe.
The shorts are equipped with a removable liner, which adds additional element of versatility by letting you choose your degree of saddle intimacy. If you’re letting 6+ inches of rear suspension do the work, leave the Profile MTB insert at home; if you’re setting out on a 29er hardtail or gravel bike tour, the chamois’ varying topography of high-density foam might literally save your ass. In the event that body English does become a feature of a given ride, the chamois’ beveled edges and four-way stretch construction help prevent irritation.
You asked for a breathable aerodynamic jersey, and designers at Louis Garneau answered with the Mondo Evo Jersey. Built to slice through wind with a second-skin fit and elevated fabrics, the Mondo Evo Jersey is hungry for hot summer race days, toeing the line on the tarmac with the podium on your mind. It features airy fabric over your core and back, with a dimpled construction to reduce drag, and a snug fit that omits speed-sucking wrinkles for a sleek, smooth aesthetic.
Since it’s not only about aerodynamics, but also comfort, Garneau employs a stretchy polyester-Lycra blend on the sides, with small perforations that aid in moisture management. The generous stretch provided by lycra offers a bit more comfort as the top contours to your body, and hugs your core snugly. The back features an elongated drop-tail hem to keep you covered in the saddle, and deep pockets lined with reflective piping to elevate low light visibility when your summer rides take you out past dusk.
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