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New Bamboo and Poly Technical Western Cycling Shirts, More from Club Ride

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Mike from Club Ride shows off his new plaids for their technical wicking western style riding shirts. They’re made of polyester/Lycra and are super lightweight with technical features like mesh side panels and zip pockets on the rear.

They’ve got ladies versions of these and more, plus new long sleeve models, bamboo fabrics and sweet new urban knickers. Check ’em all after the break…


The back has two zip pockets. These retail for $95, are made in California (they’re based in Sun Valley, ID) and have zippers hidden behind the pearl snap buttons to keep skin from showing between the gaps when bent over the handlebars.


They’ve also got some new poly/cotton soft-touch fabrics (left) and bamboo.


The new Half Rack knickers are $115 and feature a small cell phone pocket on the front and a mini U-lock pocket on the back right. They’re made of stretch nylon and feel pretty light.


Other than shorts, pretty much everything on offer is available in women’s styles, too.

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Jaimito Arroz
Jaimito Arroz
12 years ago

The best shirt in the photos is the GRINDERMAN t-shirt Mike is wearing!

Douche Detector
Douche Detector
12 years ago

Club douche more like it.

Dicky
12 years ago

Gotta say, I’m feeling that t-shirt.

Jaimito Arroz
Jaimito Arroz
12 years ago

Ahh, after closer inspection I see that t-shirt is GRINDERMAN like and not the real deal…

syadasti
syadasti
12 years ago

Bamboo fabric is a well known scam, its just rayon. Pay no premium for this product..

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt160.shtm

“The Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, wants you to know that the soft “bamboo” fabrics on the market today are rayon. They are made using toxic chemicals in a process that releases pollutants into the air. Extracting bamboo fibers is expensive and time-consuming, and textiles made just from bamboo fiber don’t feel silky smooth.

There’s also no evidence that rayon made from bamboo retains the antimicrobial properties of the bamboo plant, as some sellers and manufacturers claim. Even when bamboo is the “plant source” used to create rayon, no traits of the original plant are left in the finished product. “

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