Got a Medium on the rail, but will check to see if anyone is riding a Small too
And I know there's been interest, so here's the first (LFGSS exclusive!) photos of the Zoa Rainshell Trouser, from production size set. Vans = Medium, not sure about the Terrex size, due mid-Oct, in black and this really nice drab olive.
Really pleased with these, working hands-on to develop the shape and details has been so beneficial. Designed originally as overtrousers, to wear over pocket bibs/regular trousers/insulated trousers, but people wearing them casually in the studio - more ACG than I ever imagined, blends seamlessly off-bike. Hard to describe, but a 'wrap-over' on one side-seam gives big range of waist adjustment and support, but makes it v simple to get on in seconds, even when wearing overshoes. Seat is overlaid with a panel of Cordura, giving protection and durability against spray, grit, mud.
Interesting. The reason why the poc dungarees appeal is the salopette top will catch most of the rear wheel spray. So after it has rained you can still wear a normal jersey without the mud stripe up the arse and lower back.
Got a Medium on the rail, but will check to see if anyone is riding a Small too
And I know there's been interest, so here's the first (LFGSS exclusive!) photos of the Zoa Rainshell Trouser, from production size set. Vans = Medium, not sure about the Terrex size, due mid-Oct, in black and this really nice drab olive.
Really pleased with these, working hands-on to develop the shape and details has been so beneficial. Designed originally as overtrousers, to wear over pocket bibs/regular trousers/insulated trousers, but people wearing them casually in the studio - more ACG than I ever imagined, blends seamlessly off-bike. Hard to describe, but a 'wrap-over' on one side-seam gives big range of waist adjustment and support, but makes it v simple to get on in seconds, even when wearing overshoes. Seat is overlaid with a panel of Cordura, giving protection and durability against spray, grit, mud.