No, not that season, I’m talking about pre-season clothing! We just received in some of our new Fall 2010 Pearl Izumi clothing and it looks great! There are a couple of pieces that I would really like to highlight here, simply for their pure awesomeness.
1. Men’s P.R.O. Aero Jacket: Every one needs a great all purpose jacket and this thing is amazing. It’s made of super light, packable fabric that will not only keep the wind off you, but keep you dry in the fog without turning into a sauna. The material is a 2 way stretch to provide the most breathable best fit possible. And it fits in a jersey pocket for when the sun comes out!
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2. Men’s Elite Thermafleece Tight: When I took these out of the box, I was amazed at how light they were. They have a combination of thermal and barrier fabrics for superior moisture transfer and warmth with out being too heavy. The barrier fabric on the front will keep the wind off your knees and thighs, while the articulated knee insures no bunching on the bike.
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3. Women’s Symphony Thermal Hoody: These jerseys just look comfy. It’s loaded with great details for making your fall/winter rides warm and toasty. It has a hood with a ponytail hole so you can wear it under your helmet, plus a zippered back pocket with 3 dividers. The thermal fabric that makes up this whole jersey is super soft but will still keep you dry and ready for more.
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4. Women’s Superstar Knicker: I love knickers, I think that they provide the optimal amount of warmth and versatility for year round riding while being one of the most flattering pieces out there. The Superstar knicker is no different. This one is built with brushed material that is soft to the touch but won’t over heat on warmer days. Made with the Women’s 3D Tour chamois, this is perfect for moderate length rides. The wide, yoga inspired waistband and gripperless legs take the comfort of this knicker to the next level.
More clothing news to come, and if you have any questions about the pieces shown here or anything about cycling clothing in general, I’d love to hear from you!