It's cold outside but you're still jonesing to mountain bike. In this video, take a look at three pieces of @foxracing gear that can make chilly temps more tolerable on your next winter ride. We're joined by @TheOutsiderMTB for some fast laps between snow storms at Skypark Bike Park (1:20), an overview of the gear (5:46), and a thorough report of his findings after three months of use (8:00).
Designed to be layered or worn on its own in moderate temps and dry conditions, the Defend Thermo Jersey is all about cool weather versatility. It was paired with the Flexair Pant and Defend Pro Fire Glove for this review.
Defend Thermo Hooded Jersey
- Polartec Power Grid provides lightweight, moisture-wicking insulation
- Abrasion-resistant, wind-blocking fabric helps keep you warm while descending
- Form-fitting hood fits underneath your helmet
- Zippered stash pocket on the hip keeps your stuff in place
- Fabric: Polartec Power Grid - 93% polyester / 7% spandex
- MSRP: $149.95
Flexair Pant
- Ratchet closure provides a secure fit and quick on-the-fly adjustments
- Secure zip hand pockets
- Tapered lower leg reduces snag and drag
- TruMotion all-way stretch fabric for increased mobility
- TruDri fabrics move sweat away from the body to keep you dry
- Body-mapping laser perforated on front & back to keep you cool
- Durable Water Resistant finish sheds moisture, dirt, & debris
- Fabric: 88% polyamide nylon / 12% elastane
- MSRP: $139.95
Defend Pro Fire Glove
- Axe Suede slim fleece waterproof palm to keep your hands dry and warm
- Durable Water Repellent finish sheds moisture, dirt, and debris
- Longer compression molded cuff for a secure fit that keeps the elements out
- Conductive thread at index finger and thumb for touchscreen compatibility
- 3 Layer softshell fabric to protect against the toughest elements
- MSRP: $69.95
Hit up www.foxracing.com/adaptation for more details on their foul-weather mountain bike gear.
5 фев 2020