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2012 Bontrager Mountain Bike Softshell Jacket

2012 bontrager mountain bike softshell jacket   2012 Bontrager Mountain Bike Softshell Jacket

Bontrager has introduced a softshell jacket for mountain bike riders for 2012. Built with off-road performance in mind, the jacket is made from a thermal-backed softshell fabric that is midweight and windproof. Its lower back features subtle reflectivity and it has three YKK zippered pockets, too.

While this softshell jacket is created to handle cold weather trail rides, it also features impressive aesthetics that makes it suitable to be worn off the bike around town. The wearer is protected from the cold and the wind both during trail rides and hanging out in the city.

As a great-looking do-it-all jacket on and off the bike, the 2012 Bontrager Mountain Bike Softshell Jacket is the ideal garment for the four-season mountain bike rider. Aside from its comfort fit, this jacket is perfectly worn over a cycling T-shirt or baggy jersey as an easy layering.

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2011 Endura Equipe Exo Softshell Jacket

2011 endura equipe exo softshell jacket   2011 Endura Equipe Exo Softshell Jacket

Great for the Endura professional road racing team is the 2011 Endura Equipe Exo Softshell Jacket. Its background includes the reputation of Endura in mountain biking and Equipe in road cycling. With a long back and short front, the Exo Softshell features a perfect cut that is ideal for most cycling positions.

What makes the cycling jacket comfortable without being baggy is its close fitting cut that comes with a slightly stretchy fabric. When it comes to aesthetics, the garment combines stylish and serious looks with its mix of black and lime-green with some white reflective strips and available in red and black, too.

Waterproof and windproof, the 2011 Endura Equipe Exo Softshell Jacket is ideal for various rides under different seasons, especially for serious winter riding. Its waterproof sealed seams, neat stitching, rightly joined panels, all result to a first-rate cycling garment construction. …

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