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Helium Jacket
MBUK Review
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"The raglan sleeves offer great shoulder freedom, and the arms are full enough for layering underneath but slim at the forearm so they dont flap. The cuffs and hem use a stretch softshell to provide fit, rather than needing drawcords or tab adjusters - it works well and the lack of bits is refreshing."
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Convert Softshell
ElektroRad Review
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"...innen partiell aufgeraut für kuschelige Wärme. Praxistauglich: die Ärmel lassen sich flott ab- und ohne Fummelei wieder anzippen"
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Convert Softshell
aktiv Radfahren Review
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"Die Produktentwickler von Endura sind haut- nah am Radfahrer. (...) Mitteldicke
Softshell-Jacke sogar für kühle Übergangs- und Tageszeiten"
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MTR Baggy Short
MTBcult.it Review
Score: 9/10
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Grande comfort sia in pedalata che nei tratti a piedi, tasche laterali capienti, buona qualità dei materiali, leggerezza, ventilazione (merito della scelta del materiale), non si gonfiano in velocità
full article here
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Wmn's Stealth Jacket
Total Womens Cycling Review
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The Stealth’s fabric is ultra waterproof and combined with the seams being ultrasonically sealed and then covered in stretchy taping, this is one of the best jackets for keeping the elements out
full article here
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FS260-Pro Bibshorts II
Cycling Active Magazine Review
Score: 8/10
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"Endura is renowned for great quality clothing and with its FS260-Pro Bibshorts it did not disappoint. The great fitting shorts felt comfortable on long rides and their fast wicking material and mesh style bibs ensured we felt cool and dry."
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Crossbow Glasses
Triathlon Plus Review
Score: 4/5
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“Endura is stepping up its eyewear game and the new rimless Crossbows take the challenge to the likes of Smith’s PivLock V2s and the Rudy HyperMasks, asking serious questions about why you need to pay more. A variable-tint photochromic lens allows the Crossbows to adapt to a range of conditions in just eight seconds/ letting between 28 and 82 per cent of light through. In UK spring weather they proved ideal, taking both the usual flat grey light and occasional visits from the sun in their stride. The shapeable wire core arms and nosepiece give a personalised fit that aids stability.”
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Argyll Sock
What MTB Magazine Review
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These Coolmax socks have a fittingly Scottish pattern to them, and as well as looking pleasingly formal, they do a top job of wicking away moisture. They’re very comfy to wear, stay put thanks to the stretchy instep and seem very durable so far.
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FS260-Pro Jetstream III
Pro Cycling Review
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The Jetstream III jacket..also impressed. It’s a performance-cut windproof with Roubaix fabric on the inside for warmth and it does a great job on cool spring days.”
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