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Gender | Men |
Type | Pants |
Introducing Nano Flex Xtra Dry fabric. Eight years have passed since Castelli pioneered nanotechnology coatings in cycling clothing to provide a higher level of water protection without sacrificing breathability or stretch. We never stopped working on improving the fabric, and after numerous small improvements we're ready with the first major update. The base fabric is a tighter-knit double-layer construction, and the water repellency treatment is improved to offer even more protection. We're not quite there yet on our goal of bringing full waterproofness to a non-membrane fabric, but this is a significant improvement in making your foul-weather riding much more comfortable. This will also be your go-to tight for dry conditions. It's a no-compromise piece for all your cool-weather riding.
It's not just about the fabric, though. This is a serious training tight, so it gets our Progetto X2 Air Seamless seat pad. For total protection in the high-splash area of the inner leg, we use a fully reflective waterproof fabric that adds a high degree of nighttime safety to this tight. The tight is constructed with the bare minimum of seaming, which helps keep the rain out and also makes it more comfortable. This is the best all-around tight that we know how to make with today's technology, but we're still working to make it obsolete as soon as possible.
The ultimate tool for winter riding in dry or wet conditions, with our most padded chamois. Reflective splashproof panels make it the choice for wet roads as well as night rides.
Weight: | 376g |
Temperature: | -2°-10°C |
Material: | Nano Flex Xtra Dry |
Our most heavily padded summer cycling glove in a long-finger version that's great for gravel, MTB or cooler-weather road rides.
Whether you're racing or guiding your gravel bike on a technical section, you need a secure grip on the handlebar.
The best sock we've ever made for performance cycling. Cool mesh, padded forefoot, compression midfoot, and even a reflective tab at the back. Rosso Corsa is back.