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The SURPASS from 100% is your ultimate choice for no compromise, all-in-one coverage. Featuring a Level 2 impact rating, this gear really does everything well—light enough for cross country, protective enough for downhill, and breathable enough for all your pedaling needs. - Rubberized ventilated outer skin - Strategically placed perimeter embossed foam padding with ventilation - Fully ventilated plastic protective cup with high impact absorption - Pre-curved chassis for attack position - Internal elastic flex joint maintains chassis compression during pedaling - Tacky silicone elastic webbing to prevent slippage - Thigh cinch for customizable fit and security - Forearm cinch for added security - Impacted Tested with Maximum Level 2 Protection
$139.99 $279.99 50% Off
The Cadet W combines a supple, breathable Synchwire upper with a stout carbon fiber reinforced plate for pedaling efficiency, plus a supportive footbed with Aegis anti-microbial treatment for optimal comfort and fit. The single BOA L6 dial offers micro-adjustable tuning in 1mm increments, and combined with the adjustable forefoot strap, cradles your foot securely. This shoe is a great choice for riders looking for inspired performance, lasting comfort, and value. Upper construction: - One-piece Synchwire upper with thermo-bonded exo-structure - Laser-perforated ventilation throughout Footbed: - Die-cut EVA footbed with medium arch support Outsole: - Carbon fiber reinforced outsole with universal cleat mount (2- or 3-bolt) - Dual-injected TPU toe and heel pad Product weight: - 250 grams (Size 39)
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The Status Downhill/BMX helmet redefines the standards for what a mid-level full face helmet should be. Incorporating design cues from our championship winning Aircraft helmet, the Status offers elevated performance and comfort at an exceptional value. - Ultra-light design featuring fiberglass shell - Active cooling system maximizes airflow offering maximum ventilation while riding and also while rider is stationary - Washable comfort liner, cheek pads and chin strap covers - Engineered with 2 shell sizes and 2 EPS sizes to achieve the perfect fit - Compatible with inflatable emergency helmet-release systems - Padded PU chinbar interior for enhanced impact protection - Adjustable visor with lightweight screws
$129.99 $179.99 28% Off
Endura's Gridlock II Waterproof Jacket is perfect for all your rainy rides. Offering a feminine fit that's customized for cycling with an extended back and sleeves, this great top is fully lined with wicking, breathable mesh. It also features vents in the shoulders and underarms so you stay dry and don't overheat. For total protection, the zipper is fully sealed, there are double storm flaps, and the cuffs can be cinched down. You also get 360-degree reflective detailing for enhanced visibility, and a rear pocket.
$125.00 $189.99 34% Off
Your ticket to the trail The Flatline Mountain Bike Shoe is a flat shoe that keeps you connected to the pedals and ready for the attack, no matter what Mother Nature throws your way. A grippy Vibram outsole partners with a reinforced toe box for protection and durability, giving you the confidence you need to tackle any trail. Durable mountain bike shoe for riders who prefer the feel and confidence of flat pedals. - inForm Performance last is our roomiest, most relaxed fit for comfort on-and-off the bike - Grippy, Vibram rubber outsole provides an optimized shoe-to-pedal interface - Uniform tread pattern offers consistent, predictable interaction between pedal and outsole - Directional tread at toe and heel gives off-bike scrambling traction, uphill or down - Durable synthetic uppers are perforated for breathability and hold up to the demands of all off-road riding - Reinforced toe box protects against abrasion and shields trail debris - Shock absorbing EVA midsole dissipates forces from impacts - Laces provide ultimate fit control, and integrated lace keeper securely holds them tight to shoe for pedaling
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