All...
Our new Moots Voler Race Kit is now in the shop. It's gotten some great comments and has already been on the podium!
Check it out if you like: http://moots.myshopify.com/collections/new-2012-race-kit
Thanks,
Jon@Moots
All...
Our new Moots Voler Race Kit is now in the shop. It's gotten some great comments and has already been on the podium!
Check it out if you like: http://moots.myshopify.com/collections/new-2012-race-kit
Thanks,
Jon@Moots
Jon,
which one of voler's pads is in the bibs? love the design, btw. thanks.
stephen
Jon, Any chance you know the answer to the pad/chammy question? Thanks,
r/c
"Torino" is what the label says.
And we have a winner....Torino it is. It's the same chamios as in the past, but the bib itself is the next step up with the flat lock stitching...personally I find the chamios a nice middle ground of thicknesss. I've taken them on some 4+ hours rides and all is good down under. Maybe TMI on that...
Thanks sbsbiker!
Jon@Moots
I'll confirm the Torino chamois can handle 4+ hour rides. I rode Deer Creek canyon to Squaw pass on Monday, and got caught in a Rocky mt downpour between the two climbs. I was totally soaked at the base of Squaw and rode up and over to Idaho Springs with no discomfort in the chamois area, my legs were another matter. They still hurt.
sweet - thanks guys. i agree, the torino is a pretty nice pad, especially on an $85 pair of bibs!
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