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$99.99
- Body-mapped, impact-absorbing SmartFlex pads offer form-fitting and lightweight protection that is flexible as you ride and hardens on impact - Ventilated SmartFlex hip pads allow airflow to keep wearer dry and comfortable - 4+ hour chamois to remain chafe-free (Not included on youth) - Moisture-wicking, UPF 50+ compression fabric - Side leg pocket - Women's short liner has high waist, yoga-style waistband, and longer inseam for a more comfortable fit - Machine washable - CE PPE II—15613 Impact Attenuation / 1621-1 coverage
$94.99
- Body-mapped, impact-absorbing SmartFlex pads offer form-fitting and lightweight protection that is flexible as you ride and hardens on impact - Ventilated SmartFlex hip pads allow airflow to keep wearer dry and comfortable - Moisture-wicking, UPF 50+ compression fabric - Side leg pocket - Machine washable - CE PPE II—15613 Impact Attenuation / 1621-1 coverage
$42.50
Ultra-Lightweight Warm-Weather Baselayer - Extra-fine-gauge rapid-wicking mesh fabric for maximum breathability - Super-soft hand touch - Pre-shaped forward-facing short sleeves - Cycle specific paneling with flatlock stitched seams - Temperature recommendation; 15°C +
$125.00
The Grünnur base layer is the foundation of any cold-weather kit. Soft Merino wool wicks moisture away from the body and insulates even when wet. It’s designed for a comfortable fit without bunching up underneath other layers. - 89% Merino wool-blend fabric insulates even when wet - Long drape in back for extra coverage - Raglan sleeves for more range of motion
$125.00
The Grünnur base layer is the foundation of any cold-weather kit. Soft Merino wool wicks moisture away from the body and insulates even when wet. It’s designed for a comfortable fit without bunching up underneath other layers. - 89% Merino wool-blend fabric insulates even when wet - Long drape in back for extra coverage - Raglan sleeves for more range of motion
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