Kalf Club Bibshorts

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Evans Cycles £35.00
  • Size: L
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First seen in May 2021
Description
About the Kalf Club Bib Shorts Lightweight but durable and super-comfortable, Kalf's Club Men's bib shorts use the latest Italian made warp knit fabric - a tightly woven Lycra with compressive but very flexible properties that is also high-wicking, meaning moisture moves away quickly. There is a mesh fabric for added ventilation on the bib straps and the all-important chamois pad is designed specifically for the male anatomy. Made in Italy by Elastic Interface, the pad has multi-density foam padding for comfort in and out of the saddle. Adriatico Men is a pad with an extremely minimalist design and a totally flat surface, providing close and continuous skin contact. The central foam insert protects the ischiatic and perineal area supporting the pelvic bone and rotational movements throughout each pedal stroke. As all EIT products, the men's version has a central channel designed to improve saddle stability and relief pressure from the urethra, favouring blood flow in the perineal area. This product is intended for medium distance rides however it can be used for longer rides if the cyclist prefers to "feel the saddle" rather than use a more supportive pad for long distance. Key Features Italian fabric with Lycra sport. Elastic Interface Adraitico. Eco X-tract top fabric. Reflective logo's on leg and rear. Exclusively available at Evans Cycles. About the Brand Kalf is exclusively available in the UK at Evans Cycles. We create stylish high-performance cycling apparel for riders who realise that the devil is in the detail when it comes to their riding experience. Sometimes we don't recognise the difference the details make until they are presented to us, and very often there are details that we don't notice at all until they are taken away. These are the details that contribute to the function, comfort and everyday usability of a garment, and they can be very subtle - right down to the method used to join fabrics to ensure the cut of a jersey is perfect, and
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