Gore Bike Wear 2012 Cycling Apparel

Cycling 2012

Gore Bike Put on 2012 Cycling Apparel

Angela from Gore Bike Put on goes over some highlights from the new 2012 collection.
cycling 2012 Video Rating: 5 / 5

GORE BIKE WEAR Men’s Countdown Jacket,Red/Black,X-Large

GORE BIKE WEAR Men’s Countdown Jacket,Red/Black,X-Large

  • SHELL: 100% NYLON GORE-TEX MEMBRANE STRETCH: SHELL: 94% NYLON, 6% ELASTANE GORE-TEX MEMBRANE
  • GORE-TEX Paclite Shell
  • Long back, reflective piping on front, back and sleeves, zip stow-away pocket in back
  • Machine wash warm. Permanent press cycle. Do not bleach. Tumble dry at low heat at permanent press settings. Dry or steam iron low. Wash with similar colors. Wash inside out. Dryclean safe.
  • Made in China

Classic: The slim fit with stretch panels make this jacket a reliable partner on every ride. GORE-TEX stretch inserts on front, back and arms allow for maximum comfort. Velcro fastening for separate hood ensures that you stay dry.

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List Price: $ 249.99

Price: $ 249.99

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Gore Bike Wear Helmet IV Cap, Black, Large Reviews

Gore Bike Wear Helmet IV Cap, Black, Large

  • WINDSTOPPER Soft Shell
  • FACE: 100% Polyester; BACKING: 100% Polyester with a WINDSTOPPER Membrane; STRETCH: 84% Nylon, 16% Spandex
  • Machine wash cold. Permanent press cycle. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron. Wash with similar colors. Wash inside out. Do not dryclean.

Elastic, water resistant and breathable helmet cap. Keeps you warm in the wind.

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List Price: $ 32.99

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Primal Wear Fighting Chickens Cycling Jersey Men’s XL XLarge with DeFeet socks

Primal Wear Fighting Chickens Cycling Jersey Men’s XL XLarge with DeFeet socks

  • Includes a Pair of men’s DeFeet Black Flame Cycling Socks for size 9-12
  • Fabric wicks moisture from skin to increase comfort
  • Great looking Primal Wear graphics
  • 90 day return policy for exchange or refund (less shipping).
  • Fast shipping!


BRAND: Primal Wear – a Colorado-based company that has been making awesome bikewear since 1992.

FABRIC: SpeedPro – high tech dual denier fabric creates a push/pull affect to force moisture away from the body and pull it to the face of the fabric allowing it to evaporate quickly keeping cooler, drier and more comfortable. Jersey is machine washable.

MODEL: Fighting Chickens – Great looking jersey with black, red and white graphics

OTHER FEATURES:

–Pro style 19″ front zipper-great for increasing ventilation on hot days
–Three rear pockets
–Elastic waist
–Jersey cut slightly longer in back for better coverage
–Comes with a pair of Med/Lg DeFeet Bla

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List Price: $ 64.95

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