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$70.00
A good pair of tights should be towards the top of your winter riding essentials list, and the RBX Tights are no exception. They were purposefully constructed without a chamois, and the reason is pretty simple. For those who prefer to keep riding in their favorite bib shorts year-round, you're able to simply layer these tights over your shorts for predictable comfort and added warmth. And for anyone seeking out versatility, these tights will be perfect for use in other disciplines like Nordic skiing, running, or snowshoeing. - Articulated design ensures the perfect fit while in the riding position. - Fabric Content: 78% Nylon, 22% Spandex Knit - Four-way stretch fabric provides ample comfort and a soft hand against the skin. - No chamois included in this tight allows you to wear it over your favorite bib shorts or shorts, extending the wearability of this piece when you need the extra leg protection. - Reflective elements increase your visibility to motorists in low-light conditions. - UPF 50+ rating protects your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays.
$19.99
The PURSUIT is constructed with nature’s technical fiber Merino Wool and upgraded with a reinforced heel and toe to maximize durability. The four-season fiber of Merino Wool provides warmth in the winter and cooling in the summer, while absorbing moisture without feeling soggy or losing the ability to regulate temperature. The PURSUIT is engineered with fine-gauge Merino Wool that produces a soft, no-itch feel from cuff to toe. Merino Wool is a naturally renewable resource and is sustainably sourced. The Four height sits below the calf and its double-cuff construction provides extra support for cycling and trail running. - Improved durability with high tenacity fibers in abrasion prone areas - Versatile mid-cushion option delivers lasting comfort and performance - Soft, natural Merino Wool - 63% MERINO WOOL / 35% Nylon / 2% Spandex - Made in USA
$75.00
A good pair of tights should be towards the top of your winter riding essentials list, and the RBX Tights are no exception. They were purposefully constructed without a chamois, and the reason is pretty simple. For those who prefer to keep riding in their favorite bib shorts year-round, you're able to simply layer these tights over your shorts for predictable comfort and added warmth. And for anyone seeking out versatility, these tights will be perfect for use in other disciplines like Nordic skiing, running, or snowshoeing. - Articulated design ensures the perfect fit while in the riding position. - Fabric Content: 78% Nylon, 22% Spandex Knit - Four-way stretch fabric provides ample comfort and a soft hand against the skin. - No chamois included in this tight allows you to wear it over your favorite bib shorts or shorts, extending the wearability of this piece when you need the extra leg protection. - Reflective elements increase your visibility to motorists in low-light conditions. - UPF 50+ rating protects your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays.
$100.00
Highly functional training tights with windproof front and brushed inside for intense workouts in cold and windy conditions. Soft jersey fabric, drawcord at waist, and zip back pocket for safe storage of keys. Product Details: - Very-good-fitting tights in comfortable polyester and elastane jersey with brushed inside - Windproof fabric at front leg - Waistband with adjustable inner drawcord - Zip pocket at back yoke - Printed reflective details - Craft logo at front - Six dots logo at back Fabric: - Body: 88% Polyester-recycled 12% Elastane - Upper front body: Face 100% Polyester, Back 100% Polyuretane
$34.99
A little thicker than a traditional headband, yet small enough to still fit under your helmet comfortably, this Wind Headband is the perfectly balanced accessory to provide a little extra warmth for your ears and head during the winter. Ear and forehead coverage keeps you from being uncomfortable while riding but still lets heat escape out of the top of your head to prevent overheating.
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