Sealskinz Super ThinPro Mid Hydrostop Socks
Waterproof cycling socks.
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Breathable waterproof jacket with wind protection
$9900$19995Unit price /Unavailable
Pearl Izumi Womens Quest AmFIB Jacket
Windproof, water-resistant and breathable softshell
From $12900$19995Unit price /Unavailable
Liv Womens Energize LF Gloves (2023)
Womens trail glove with ultra-light padding
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What are the differences between Road Bike Clothing and Mountain Bike Clothing?
Road bike clothing and mountain bike clothing differ in design, functionality, and materials:
Fit and Cut:
Road apparel is designed for aerodynamics, road bike clothing is typically form-fitting to reduce wind resistance. Jerseys and bib shorts have a snug fit to streamline the rider's profile.
MTB apparel is generally looser to provide freedom of movement and accommodate protective gear.
Materials:
Road apparel is made from lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking fabrics to keep riders cool and dry during long rides on smooth pavements.
MTB apparel uses more durable and rugged materials to withstand the rougher conditions of trail riding. Fabrics are often reinforced in high-wear areas for added protection.
Pockets and Storage:
Road jerseys usually have multiple rear pockets for easy access to snacks, tools, and other essentials while riding.
In MTB apparel pockets are less common to prevent snagging on branches and other obstacles. Look for zippered pockets in your MTB shorts instead.
Protection and Features:
Road apparel often focuses on visibility with high-visibility colours and reflective elements to enhance safety on roads. The padding in lycra cycling shorts is designed to provide long-term comfort in a seated position.
MTB Apparel often includes features like padded liners (though this varies short to short), reinforced seams, and abrasion-resistant panels to protect against falls and scrapes. Jerseys might have longer sleeves for additional coverage.