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Arm Warmers

Designed to offer warmth from cold weather conditions, they aid in regulating body temperature and keeping your arm muscles warm. Once you have warmed up they easily slide up or down the arm and act as a sweat band or can be taken off on the go and tucked into a pocket. Available in both men's and women's models in a range of sizes.

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Check you get the right fit, a too tight fit can restrict circulation around the arm however if too loose they can slide down once you start to sweat.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Fit, Material, Gripper seams, Arm contour

Bib Shorts

Bib shorts are cycling shorts which are held up by a bib (like an overall), not a tight waistband which can potentially impede breathing. The bib part of the short is often made of spandex with large sections of netting to help cool down the rider.

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Bibs are often better for tall or heavy-set riders, as standard shorts tend to roll down in the back while riding.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Number of panels, Type of chamois, Gripper quality, Waist elastic, Netting in bib

Jackets

Perfect for rain, wind, or just a pre-race warm-up Waterproof, Breathable, and Windproof to provide full protection from all the elements.

Often they have a drop tail which provides coverage from road spray.

The ultimate companion for those days when the weather can’t make up its mind. A soft outer shell that keeps the wind at bay and the chill out on those fast, white-knuckle descents.

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Jackets can vary quite a bit for intended purpose from just a thin shower proof layer to thick fleeced jackets used on extra cold days, the material is very important factor when purchasing.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Fabric, Fit, Windproof, Waterproof, Zip draft flap, Elastic hems, Long back cut

Knee Warmers

When it’s colder keeping the tendons and ligaments of the knees warm for optimal performance becomes a challenge. If you don't want all the fabric coverage of a traditional leg warmer knee warmers are the way to go.

Knee Warmers give you the right amount of warmth along your upper leg and knee area by tucking right up to the seam of your shorts.

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People often complain of cold knees rather than the whole leg, knee warmers can be an easier answer than leg warmers as they are smaller and can be tucked away tightly.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Fit, Material, Gripper seams, Arm contour

Leg Warmers

A must for any cyclist leg warmers offer a extra layer in colder temperatures to keep your muscles warm and body temperature regulated.

Contoured to the shape of your leg they have little to no restriction ensuring your legs are getting all the blood they need and keeping them warm reducing the risk of injury.

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Choosing leg warmers which are too tight will restrict blood flow to your muscles however if they are too big they will be forever falling downer with all the constant motion.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Fit, Material, Gripper seams, Leg contour, Zip closure

Long Sleeve Jerseys

As part of the layering system, long sleeve jerseys can be worn as a mid layer and an outer layer. There is a range of different long sleeve jerseys from lightweight materials for summer use and tops that incorporate wind stopping fabrics on the vulnerable area of the chest, to much thick winter fleece lined tops for very cold riding sessions.

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Long sleeve jerseys can be more comfortable than a short sleeve jersey with arm warmers, if you find you are often cold when riding a jersey is the way to go as the sleeves can always be rolled up once you warm up.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Fabric, Fit, Zip, Pockets, Waist and arm grippers, Visibility

Short Sleeve Jerseys

Cycling jerseys have been designed to wick away sweat, and keep you cool and dry. A cycling jersey is cut long in the back to accommodate the bent-over position.

The zipper on the front is there so the cyclist can open up the jersey when they get hot, they are usually worn with a tight fit in order to reduce air resistance.

All jerseys instore are designed to look great and function fantastic while out on the road.

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If buying additional jerseys try different materials so that you have a wardrobe of clothing specified for different riding conditions.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Fabric, Fit, Zip, Pockets, Waist and arm grippers, Visibility

Shorts

Cycle shorts are skin-tight leg wear designed to improve comfort and efficiency while cycling. Lycra shorts have been designed to offer added comfort on a bike saddle and be functional when cycling.

The tight material helps wick away sweat as well as forms to the leg to be more aerodynamic.

A good pair of shorts can greatly improve comfort on the bike especially if a firm racing saddle is being used.

There are also shorts developed for mountain biking which look like street wear but have and inner liner for comfort.

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The Chamois and fabric cut is an important factor to look at when choosing a pair of shorts and you typically get what you pay for so a few extra dollars will be well spent.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Number of panels, Type of chamois, Gripper quality, Waist elastic

Socks

Designed to be comfortable on and off the bike, cycling socks are lightweight and breathable, for all day cycling.

Our socks are designed to wick moisture away from the foot to allow fast evaporation, while providing an excellent defence against blisters.

They are also a great way to show off your personality available in an endless amount of themes, colours and characters.

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Athletes spend a fortune on technical footwear, but they forget that their socks are the interface between their shoes and their body.

A good pair of socks can make a big difference to your comfort levels on the bike.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Material, Fit, Elastic support

Team Kits

The team kits are for riders wanting a technical garment with a race fit. Often heavily branded graphics they are linked in theme to the top of the line bikes in colours and style to ensure you look the part.

The team kits often has a big range of apparel to choose from including jerseys, vests, jackets, shorts and bib shorts so whatever your preference of clothing there is plenty to choose from.

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Although the team kit is the top of line many brands also offer the same jersey and shorts in a more subtle look so you get all the benefits of the team kit but with a less aggressive styling.

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All the same elements as when buying jerseys and shorts

Vests

Providing an additional layer for changing weather conditions with no added weight or bulk to restrict moving body parts.

Ideally suited for training or racing in varying weather conditions by keeping your core warm and protected from the wind.

Generally have zipped fronts to pull down once the weather warms up.

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Many vests are just cut down cycling jerseys so you can sometimes find one to match your normal cycling kit.

Alternatively it is good to wear bright colours as there is often low light at chillier times.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Fabric, Fit, Zip, Visibility

Undergarments

Great for a little added insulation an undergarment is a great way to keep your chest warm or to increase the comfort of a cycling jersey.

Designed to wick away sweat yet still keeping you warm by removing the dampness these garments offer you a snug fit to keep you chest and back warm on the chillier days.

Often available in sleeveless, short sleeve and long sleeve styles.

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An undergarment is great on cooler days when you don’t necessarily want to have an extra outer layer.

Key things to look for when purchasing:

Fabric, Fit

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