In cycling parlance, going À bloc means giving it all you have or riding as hard as you can. Think a last-minute attack close to the finish where you’re burning up your remaining matches in hopes of a race-winning move. The A Bloc Full-Zip Jersey from Castelli is a fitting name for a jersey that’s got your back when you’re going all out.
Castelli constructs the main body of the A Bloc from ProSecco Micromesh which breathes extremely well to keep you drier. Mesh side panels further boost ventilation so you stay cooler on those fast group rides and if it’s still too warm, a full-length YKK Vislon zipper lets you easily dump heat. Final material details include the Velocity Rev2 fabric on the sleeves offering a close-to-body fit for better aerodynamics and raw-cut endings for a smooth transition to your skin.
The jersey is finished off with an extended drop tail for more coverage and 3 rear pockets for hauling snacks and tubes and reflective piping helping increase your visibility in low light.
Finding the right cycling jacket can make all the difference on those chilly rides. Donning one that’s overkill on a milder ride can leave you a sweaty mess, especially if any intensity is involved, and conversely too light of a jacket makes for a miserably cold experience that will have you contemplating riding the trainer next time. That’s why we’re such fans of the Mortirolo V Jacket from Castelli. It’s lightweight and warm and ideal for those shoulder season rides or if your geographic location tends to have milder winters with Castelli recommending it in temperatures ranging between 43 and 57-degrees Fahrenheit. It doesn’t offer quite the cold and rain protection as its siblings the Alpha or Espresso V, but in the right conditions, we would rather be in this jacket.
The Mortirolo V features a slim cut that’s designed for training and racing efforts and is comfortable on climbs such as its namesake, or during some openers for the weekend’s ‘cross race. It’s not quite as contoured as some of Castelli’s race kit, however, the Mortirolo V easily accommodates a baselayer or long-sleeve jersey without that overstuffed sausage casing appearance.
Gore Windstopper X-Fast main body fabric and stretchy windproof panels on the sides and shoulders provide protection against the wind and resist water, while Castelli’s Thermoflex fleece covers the back of the jacket. It provides a refined fit and breathability to prevent overheating and allows moisture to escape. The jacket is finished with an easy sliding YKK zipper that facilitates one-handed ventilation adjustments, 3 rear pockets for stowing riding essentials, and a large reflective panel below the pockets help increase visibility to motorists.
When you’re ten miles from the nearest civilized outpost, it’s best to be prepared for anything the weather throws your way. Pack the POC Men’s Resistance Enduro Wind Jacket on your next trail outing for dependable protection from whipping winds and rain. This lightweight jacket conveniently folds inside its zippered chest pocket, allowing you to stuff it in your hydration pack without it taking up excess space.
Nylon ripstop fabric blocks whipping winds and alpine breezes from leaving you shivering-cold when severe weather rapidly moves in. It’s treated with a DWR finish that beads off rain showers from soaking your upper body. The elbows are reinforced with Vectran for abrasion-resistance, should you scrape vegetation on the trail or take a nasty tumble onto rugged outcroppings. There’s also an integrated RECCO reflector for search and rescue purposes, in case you’re desperately lost and authorities try to locate you.
It’s safe to say that a versatile, multi-discipline construction should be an intuitive part of triathlon attire, but more often than not, tri-ware ends up falling short. However, designers at TYR heard the call for a versatile and adaptive short, and answered with the Competitor 9in Tri Shorts. As a result, the Competitor was designed to not only accommodate, but also excel in the swim, bike, and run.
Entailing a large portion of the Competitor Tri shorts’ constitution, TYR utilizes a blend of nylon and spandex. Thus, this fabric provides a supportive and all the meanwhile non-constrictive structure that’s equal parts soft-to-the-touch. Additionally, hint of spandex, the resulting material maintains unencumbered stretch—meaning your movements is guaranteed to be unencumbered, regardless of the discipline at hand. Additionally, the blended fabric seems to be somewhat of an expert at handling moisture, in turn wicking away the buildup of moisture and drying quickly.
Additionally, TYR designed the Competitor Tri shorts for competitors, meaning that they’re ready for endurance racing. They feature a beaded silicone leg hem, a stretch-woven drawcord, and an ample, nine-inch inseam. As a result of the latter, the shorts experience more surface area coverage, which results in an increase in both compressive support and resistance to chafing.
To bolster your comfort levels (if you can call them that), TYR equipped the short with a Competitor AMP chamois. This insert features a minimalist construction to provide enough support for the bike leg without inhibiting comfort in either the swim or run. And because of the swim, TYR also designed the Competitor to be water-resistant and quick-drying. For storage of your race nutrition, TYR has also included a zippered rear pocket.
Hi I’m greg from one try comm and I’m. Here with the tear competitor nine-inch short it’s got a nice long inseam and at. The end of it’s got these little cool grippers at the end they can make sure it doesn’t ride up on you one of my. Favorite things about this short is the chamois on the inside it’s nice and. Padded for those long distance races and it actually gives you a little bit more right in the middle so that when you’re a narrow position it’s nice and soft that’s also comes with a drawstring and. A pocket zippered on the back and one. Pocket down each leg so you can carry. Lots of stuff so if you’re interested in this short check it out at 1 try calm.
It’s Friday, and you’ve made it through a long week of meetings, deadlines, and mad after-work rushes to the trailhead to get your rides in before sunset. We can’t imagine why you’d throw anything else but the 7mesh Industries Men’s Callaghan Hoodie on before you hop on your commuter and ride to the office. Made with a soft, efficient merino and polyester blend, the Callaghan will keep you toasty warm on your bike or off it with wool’s natural ability to regulate temperature. 7mesh uses articulated seaming to give the Callaghan an edge over traditional hoodies, ensuring it doesn’t inhibit your movements in the saddle as you ride. Micro-stitched seaming maintains a low profile in-line with 7mesh’s preferred minimal aesthetic, and an internal sleeve pocket provides a safe haven for your phone when you’re busy navigating the bike lanes.
While this might be a terribly archaic way of saying something (and for that we apologize), moisture is simply a fact of life. Whether it occurs by way of perspiration or precipitation, moisture happens, and sometimes we require a little assistance in mitigating that the performance moisture. Read: chafing, chills, and overall discomfort. Case in point, the 7mesh Industries Men’s Callaghan Jersey maintains a focal point on managing moisture and warmth, without sacrificing style or generic performance requirements.
Built as a standalone piece for winter or autumnal rides, the Callaghan features a blended, merino wool and polyester knit material that offers a two-part performance. To start, the Callaghan’s merino wool wicks away the build up of moisture, dries quickly, prevents the build-up of odor (merino wool is naturally anti-odor), and maintains subtle, yet substantial warmth. Meanwhile, the jersey’s polyester component helps bolster the jersey’s dry time and promotes genuine durability. So, when one combines these knits, the experience is simple: moisture and warmth are managed in stride, asking little of you other than the fact that you focus on the ride at hand.
And while the fabric goes above and beyond conventional standards, 7mesh has ups-the-anty and equipped the Callaghan with a series of minute, yet important details. Specifically, the jersey has micro stitching for a more lightweight feel, as opposed to serger-based stitching (which puts excessive tension in the fabric, inciting preemptive wear). Two large, rear angled pockets make for easy access with a gloved hand—also, the pockets are fashioned with internal sleeves and headphone routing, providing security for you phone and media ports. And since the piece is built for cool weather, reflective details enhance your overall visibility and the high neck furthers your protection from winter’s worst.
Pilot your slacked-out downhill rig with precision and unflappable confidence while wearing the 100% Men’s R-Core-X DH Pant. This downhill-specific pant is constructed of burly fabrics with a breathable mesh crotch to prevent overheating when you’re riding and racing in sweltering conditions. Tapered legs won’t snag in your drivetrain, while providing full range of motion required for blistering downhill courses and bigger jumps. It’s reinforced in the seat with stretch Cordura fabric that prevents ripping and fraying where abrasion is common.
Instead of the normal buckled ladder strap used by 100%, they’ve moved to Coheasive technology at the waistline, which is comprised of an integrated shock cord adjustment that tightens precisely for a fine-tuned fit without slipping. Additionally, you’ll find a hidden snap closure and zippered fly for making bathroom pitstops in the woods if necessary, as well as a convenient zippered pocket for storing an extra energy bar to fuel your downhill runs and training laps.
Hot days and rough trails are harder on your hands than your legs sometimes, and you can’t afford to have things like missed shifts and raw, bleeding thumbs disrupting your hours on singletrack. The Sealskinz Dragon Eye MTB Glove takes a less-is-more approach with a sleek, padding-free design aimed at giving you grip and dexterity on the bars without boxing-glove bulk. The synthetic suede palm is responsible for grip, and it’s backed up by an anti-slip liner to hold your hands in-place inside the glove.
Added touches like articulated knuckles, Lycra fingers, and an improved thumb design work to give you the same freedom of movement you’d have without gloves, while the completely waterproof outer liner protects your hands from weather and wind. The rubber pull tab and hook-and-loop strap simplify taking gloves off with tired hands, and a suede wipe on the thumb provides you with a safe way to wipe off your glasses or bike computer after unexpected encounters with the ground.
Yeti’s Como Liner is much more comfortable than the throwaway one that came with your shorts. At the core is an Italian-made, multi-density chamois designed to wick moisture and support your sitbones. It has an elastic waist and silicone grippers at the hem, so it stays in place, even when you’re all over the bike.
Giordana took inspiration from the Italian word for “pause” when creating its Men’s Sosta Winter Jacket, thinking about the times we choose to ride for the sake of riding, rather than for strict splits and goal paces. Those types rides often happen more frequently in the off-season, when we’re finished with training schedules and weekend races. So, the rain and wind that accompany the off-season are exactly the conditions Giordana developed the Sosta to handle. Its three-layer polyester/spandex shell comes coated in a water-repellent DWR coating, which blocks rain and strong gusts, while remaining breathable as you warm up.
Underneath its efficient shell, the Sosta comes with a merino wool lining, responsible for both insulating and using its natural ability to regulate temperature to keep you dry throughout your ride. Whether you pair the Sosta with a baselayer or thermal jersey, it will consistently ferry moisture to its surface to evaporate so you don’t end up cold and clammy after a tough climb to a gusty summit. Reflective accents help you stand out on dim, late fall roads, and three rear pockets are complemented by a zippered individual pocket to hang onto ride snacks and a view-capturing smartphone. As this is a more relaxed jacket, Giordana tailored the Sosta to be an easy layering piece, without giving it a hint of sloppiness. Its slim fit matches an equally clean style we’re unsurprised, but still thrilled to see from the Italian firm.
Not cold enough for your insulated cycling gloves, but too cold for your standard roadies? Throw on the Castelli Unico Cycling Glove for a researched balance of warmth, breathability and grip. This one-size-fits-all knit cycling glove features a silicone dot pattern palm to enhance grip, and a Castelli logo across the knuckles.
Castelli’s passion for riding extends through all four seasons, and in Italy, where Castelli was born, that means frigid, bitter winters. Its warmest Bib Tights, the Sorpasso Wind, build upon its reputation of Italian design and quality and the result is a winter tight as comfortable as your favorite summer short.
With the Sorpasso Wind bib tights, Castelli has taken everything you love about its Sorpasso winter tight, and made it even warmer and ideal for riding in the Great North. The main panels of the Sorpasso consist of variations of Thermoflex fabric at both the upper front, and legs. The Thermoflex Core Due at the front is a two-layer fabric that keeps warmth near your core while wicking moisture away to keep you dry. The Thermoflex Stretch used at the back and lower legs allows maximum flexibility and mobility to pedal and move while riding.
To create an even warmer tight than the Sorpasso, Castelli cut Windstopper X-Fast panels for the thighs and knees. This is a windproof, four-way stretch with a fleece layer that rests against the skin. It extends the temperature range of the Sorpasso bib tights down to well below freezing. The tights are held in place with Giro++ seamless shoulder straps with a wide Thermoflex back panel — this ensures that cold and wind do not creep in beneath your winter jacket.
The Sorpasso features Castelli’s top-of-the-line Progetto X2 Air seat pad. This is the same pad that is found in its best shorts. The top layer was made from a seamless, four-way stretch, microdenier fabric that moves with your body eliminating chafing. To keep your skin happy, it received an anti-bacterial treatment. This layer was bonded to a multi-density foam pad that provides optimal padding for different areas. Sit bones receive denser perforated pads, while softer padding is placed in sensitive soft tissue areas. Getting in those winter base miles has never been so comfortable.
Castelli finished the Sorpasso bib tights with its Giro3 ankle grippers. These keep out cold by sealing around shoe covers. The ankles close with camlock zippers so that they stay shut and are trimmed with reflective tape for low-light visibility.
The Castelli Sorpasso Wind Bib Tights come in sizes Small through XXX-Large in the color Black/white.
The Castelli Sanremo 3.2 Men’s Speed Suit gives you the aerodynamics of a skinsuit with the long-mile functionality of the traditional bib shorts and jersey combo. Typically, we see cyclists sporting skinsuits on short criteriums and time trials, but the Sanremo 3.2 adds functionality and pockets to extend its range into the longer distance and endurance events. First conceived in 2010, this speedsuit made everyone, including us, rethink the idea of what kind of riding you could do in a skinsuit.
The top portion of this kit is essentially a jersey designed in the style of the Aero Race 5.1 using Castelli’s polyester Velocity Dry fabric. Velocity Dry is a tightly-woven material that helps introduce airflow over your body as you ride. As the name suggests, it also transports moisture and creates a slim, wind-cheating fit. Three full-size rear pockets are typically an anomaly on a skinsuit but its inclusion here provides valuable space for carrying a spare tube, snacks, or even extra gear.
Down below, the lowers are Castelli’s much-lauded Free Aero Race Short, designed for aerodynamic efficiency and comfort on your longest rides. Castelli employs a blend of breathable, moisture transferring materials when constructing this lower section of the kit. The proprietary Forza fabric achieves a contoured fit across the quads and provides gentle compression to support working muscles over rough roads and aids in recovery. Dimpled Vortex fabric further facilitates more efficient aerodynamics over large swaths of the shorts along the outer legs and lower back. The leg cuffs, known as Giro Air, are a stretchable mesh-like material that allows for the same secure grip as elastic but is smoother and more evenly-distributed across your legs.
Seating duties are handled by the top-of-the-line Progetto X2 Air chamois. It features a cushiony appointment of multi-density foam optimized for comfort over a double century or 60-minute crit alike without a ton of bulk that can chafe or cause any other discomfort. The four-way stretch outer layer has an anti-odor treatment and soft, micro-denier surface so the last thing you’ll have to think or worry about is seated comfort.
The best days start by getting kitted up for a ride, and end with the clink of frosty mugs with your crew. To make the transition from start to end a bit smoother, Ion crafts the Seek Amp Short-Sleeve Jersey from Drirelease fabric that seamlessly moves from the bike park to the brew pub thanks to its clean cotton look, and naturally wicking properties.
Cut relaxed so you can move around on your bike, the Seek AMP Jersey is ready for shredding. The tech-tee feel provides moisture-transfer that pulls sweat away from your skin as you work, and feels as soft as your favorite well-worn cotton tee. To keep your vision clear ahead, the jersey comes equipped with a microfiber lens wipe to let you polish up your shades trailside before you book it down into town to meet up with the buddies to shove copious amounts of pizza down your gullet.
Cyclists are passionate about base layers. Bet everyone you know has a favorite, a go-to they’d prefer to have under their jersey. In their quest to make ever-better cycling clothing, Giordana has focused attention on that layer between your body and your jersey. The result: the Super Light Weight Sleeveless Base Layer.
They have taken the Dryarn fiber technology of their Over/Under base layer and gone a different direction, making something for the days when the choice is between nothing under a jersey and something light. In those conditions, the base layer needs to be ultra-thin, fit well, and wick like nobody’s business.
To that end, this top has been made with a tubular knit (think socks), for better fit, has incorporated multiple zones in the weave, for just the right amount of protection, and has anti-bacterial properties built in so you can wear it all day and not have it attack your nostrils a few hours in.
The Giordana Super Light Weight Sleeveless Base Layer comes in White. There’s light elastic at the arms and waist. Sizes run from Small to X-Large.
With its sponsorship investment in cyclocross, road, and mountain teams over the past few years, Sugoi has stepped its textile game up to the next level. As such, its Men’s RS Century Zap Bib Shorts are the next evolution in Sugoi’s line of bib shorts, featuring the comfort and compression we’ve come to expect out of any cycling kit and adding Zap reflectivity on the leg bands for a massive dose of increased visibility. Whether you’re rolling through a morning commute or squeezing a few extra miles into an evening training session, these bib shorts give added peace of mind that other road users will see you along the way.
Keeping you warm on your bike without costing an arm and a leg is what the C3 Thermo Tight from Gore Wear is all about. The tight provides insulating warmth and comfort when the mercury takes a dive and its minimal bulk, thanks to advanced materials and fabrics, will have you out and getting in the base miles during the cooler so you can make next cycling season your best yet.
Gore constructs the C3 Thermo with flat-lock seams that reduce the chance of friction, irritation, and chafing. The crotch and center back area both receive an extra panel to protect against cold blasts of wind and road spray while the all-important knee area gets an additional layer of thermo-stretch material for extra warmth. An adjustable elastic waistband with a flat drawcord keeps the fit in check and the reflective logo and print help improve safety and visibility in low light.
Going light only matters if you really commit to it, so you can’t be rocking winter-style bike gloves when you’re looking to cut down on ounces. Troy Lee Design’s XC Glove is dialed in for weight-conscious hot-weather riders, with a ventilated Spandex body to fit your hand snugly and help you stay cool on the trail. The reinforced Clarino palm is unpadded but tough enough to take a spill or two, and the hook-and-loop closure locks out dirt and pebbles to keep you feeling like a champ on your long XC rides.
Hey it’s david pingree with troy lee. Designs we’re hearing troy’s garage today to give you a quick overview of the gp glove this is our most protective. Glove it’s got some padding on the knuckles here to give you some finger protection from roost rocks tree roots. Or tree branches whatever you got it also has more padding on the palm so if. You’re somebody who’s doing longer rides maybe adventure riding or longer off-road stuff this might be the glove you want to check out the gp glove features a two-way stretch spandex body. With air preen on the knuckles it has a. Lightly padded single layer clarie no synthetic leather palm there’s soft. Sonic welded ppr on the fingers to protect against roofs rocks and tree branches it has silicon applique on the fingers. For improved grip and there’s a velcro. Backed wrist closure so the gp glove is. An all-around great glove from the track to the trail it gives you the most padding in your palm to prevent blisters and sore spots in your hands as well as. Some protection on your fingers against anything flying up and bumping your hands and knuckles so check these out you can find them at troy lee designs com or at your local truly designs dealer.
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The Trail Long-Sleeve Jersey from Assos offers lightweight protection and coverage during singletrack sessions without sacrificing breathability. Its long-sleeve trail jersey provides a touch more coverage in the event of a get-off as well as against the sun’s rays.
Assos uses its proprietary dyneRope textile featuring a high-density woven, armor-like material much-lauded for its exceptional durability and ripstop weave. The brand claims it’s 15 times stronger than steel and it’s blended with a black polyethylene at strategic locations, such as the forearm, to protect against abrasions from limbs and branches.
The face fabric is its soft, circular-knit Triangle textile providing a lightweight, flexible material with 1-way stretch for vertical stability. Additionally, it breathes well, pulls moisture away from the skin, provides UPF35 protection against the sun’s rays, and excellent printability. Ensuring you don’t overheat in the exposed desert or in the humid canopy of a forest, Assos uses its all-new bi-stretch 3-Mesh with circular knit under the arms for cooling airflow movement throughout the jersey. One feature we really like is its lower arm stash pocket for easy access to cash, ID, lift passes and other essentials.
In the road world, Assos is known for its refined fits and that extends to its mountain offerings. Known as trailFit, meaning its slightly trimmer than most brands, however, it still provides plenty of range of motion on technical trails. It simply follows your body’s natural motions but is never restrictive. Ultimately, the Trail Long-Sleeve Jersey is comfortable with a versatile fit that’s perfect for hot laps after work or an all-day epic.
Taking the classic Giara jersey to the next level, Sportful created the Supergiara Jersey for serious athletes who spend most of their time in the saddle on gravel rides. Its stretch and laser-cut mesh fabric construction regulates body temperature on long grinds with its quick-drying, moisture-wicking, and highly breathable performance, while the elastic waist with silicone dots lock the fit down no matter what position you’re in. Reflective elements boost visibility after the sun dips below the horizon, and seeing that functional storage is essential on longer tours and gravel grinds, you’ll find three rear pockets in conjunction with a zippered security pocket.
If you’ve ever experienced discomfort, summer love, or the flu, you’ve most likely encountered the Sweaty Palm Syndrome, which is a trying plague in and of itself. So, if you find yourself feeling a shade discouraged at the prospect of a sweaty-palmed ride, we don’t blame you. Though in cases such as these, queue up the De Marchi Leggero Glove and indulge yourself in a world of clean design, intuitive ventilation, and Italian-made craftsmanship.
Designed specifically for summer rides, the Leggero features a similar constitution as the Leggero bib short—albeit it has five digit holsters, rather than two. Regardless, the low-profile silhouette lends unencumbered mobility and is free from hook-and-loop closures. The polyester mesh wicks away moisture, dries quickly, and promotes ventilation, while the 3D perforated palm fabric dampens vibrations and bolsters breathability. Additionally, the printed gel insert offers just-enough grip without going overboard, and the sweat wipes enhance your overall cycling experience, so you can forget about the Sweaty Palm Syndrome and simply enjoy the ride.
When the temperatures dip it’s easy to make excuses to avoid icy after work rides. With the Craft Active Intensity Crew Neck Top in your wardrobe you won’t have to worry about getting cold when the temperatures plummet, and can still bang out the base miles you promised yourself you’d do. Cut form-fitting, the Active Intensity Crew can be worn as a base layer, but it is a bit heavier weight than most, so it can also be worn underneath your cycling jacket as a jersey of its own. For maximum warmth on frosty days, layer it under a thermal jersey and jacket, and you’ll be feeling unfazed when icy winds breeze by.
Cut with an ergonomic fit, this top sits snug against your skin with minimal bulk. The fabric is mapped for body-temperature management, applying extra fabric to the spots where you need it the most, keeping your core and extremities warm, but not overheating. With naturally wicking properties, you won’t have to worry about sweat building up as the polyester threads pull perspiration away from your skin to maintain maximum comfort even when things start warming up. Flatlock seams follow your body’s movement for minimal irritation, and stay out of the way to avoid chaffing on long rides.
The shoulder seasons often have unpredictable weather. It may have been sunny with reasonable temperatures when you started your ride, but the wind picked up and now there’s a chill in the air with miles left to go. The Sealskinz Hybrid Overmitten offers a solution. It’s perfect for cool spring and fall days when you need a little extra warmth, but don’t quite need an insulated glove. They’re made of a lightweight single-layer fabric that provides some warmth without being bulky. The fabric fits close to your skin and is highly stretchable, providing good range of motion and plenty of dexterity for braking and shifting. Should the wind pick up, or you just need some extra warmth, there’s a windproof overmitten concealed neatly away in a pocket in the cuff. Slide it over your fingers and you can finish your ride in comfort.
Classic performance and iconic style come to you in the De Marchi Men’s Cinelli 1970 Merino Jersey. An authorized replica of the first Cinelli cycling jersey made for the United States market in 1970, this jersey is made of merino wool and acrylic for breathable, wicking comfort in the saddle, and a fabric that’s easy to care for after the ride is over.
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