Weird Fish Kino 1/4 Zip Blended Stripe Soft Knit Burnt Orange Size 14 –
A lighter version of our spongy soft knit fabric with a more textured waffle feel to it warm but lightweight with a tonal ghost stripe. It has stitchng details around…
A lighter version of our spongy soft knit fabric with a more textured waffle feel to it warm but lightweight with a tonal ghost stripe. It has stitchng details around…
This Baron, Wire bead tyre, is based on it’s downhill equivelent ‘Der Baron’, the Baron is a lighter model in a narrower 2.3 size for aggressive trail riding and Freeride…
…process into a premium Continental bike tyre as a puncture protection insert. A Vectran Breaker is lighter, more flexible and protects more effectively against cuts than the comparable nylon breaker….
…grip on both dry and wet surfaces. The version 4 feature have been updated with a thicker midsole made of the lighter-weight FloatPro™ foam for comfort that lasts. Comfort is…
…Lens: HCL® Bronze – Versatile in changing conditions with a warm tint.• Lens Material: SuperThin Glass – Provides the absolute crispest optics available. 20% to 32% thinner and lighter than…
A brand new product for our Macaroni range, this active Macaroni features the same iconic design, but made with a more breathable, lighter weight fabric, new branding. It is also…
Wear the Tindal textured 1/4 zip soft knit fleece sweatshirt this season and stay warm and comfortable when the coastal winds whip up. The Tindal made of lighter than usual…
A lighter version of our spongy soft knit fabric with a more textured waffle feel to it warm but lightweight with a tonal ghost stripe. It has stitchng details around…
…process into a premium Continental bike tyre as a puncture protection insert. A Vectran Breaker is lighter, more flexible and protects more effectively against cuts than the comparable nylon breaker….
…from Mavic’s exclusive Maxtal aluminium alloy that is 30% more resistant than a 6106 alloy, for lighter and stronger rims and featuring SUP technology which means after bending, the rim…