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• #21952
Really well.
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• #21953
:-?
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• #21954
Oh good, I just got that along with the chartreuse lightweight bibs, which should make for a nice (and not pricey) summer combo, if a little clashy.
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• #21955
For the price it's on sale for right now, you can't go wrong. When the temperature dips, I'll wear a long sleeve merino underneath and it works very well.
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• #21956
Both colour randonee shorts met with approval with the missus.
They are ridiculously comfortable, why doesn't everyone make trousers in this material! -
• #21957
Tested the Gabba out tonight, bloody lovely albeit still too warm for long sleeves at 15 degrees. It was cold and drizzly this evening so I thought I'd give it a go. I popped a PT baselayer underneath - I knew it would be borderline too hot. After about 10 minutes at tempo I unzipped the vents and the collar a bit and to be fair it was never unbearably hot. I can definetly see where the SS version would shine. So, I've just gone and ordered one using @pjay's link - cheers!
Sorry to hijack this thread with more talk of the Gabba (maybe we need to make a Castelli Gabba - nice but pricey? thread)
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• #21958
Princess Diana dead also
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• #21959
Anyone ridden in the Pro Team Softshell Base Layer yet?
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• #21960
@umop3pisdn @iPete So, this gabba is covered in road shite now - how do you guys go about washing it? Does it need Nikwax'ing?
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• #21961
yes; last winter; its great
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• #21962
I wipe using a thing and water until it really stinks, then wash at 30° with nothing more than a drip of Ecover (or nothing).
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• #21964
I've always just washed mine normally with whatever washing powder is to hand, this is probably wrong but mine still seems to work as a garment.
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• #21965
you have/like gabba? if you do then no .. its like gabba on the inside if you want to wear team kit
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• #21966
Yes I gabba.
I quite like the idea of extending the use of all the light jerseys/skinsuits into the bad weather though.
I didn't expect you to say no...
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• #21967
ha! I try and extend the same couple of jerseys almost all year with diff base layers so I like it. Plus Gabba fits weird for me. Gabba doesen't even make financial sense when you can get cheap rapha jerseys/base layers in sale/kilver court. And its ugly.
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• #21968
U mad?
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• #21969
that base layer, phinney jersey and wind jacket under £150; more versatile less ugly kit IMO ofcourse other variables in the equation are DHB knee warmers, DHB unpadded tights (if too cold), Nanoflex arm warmers
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• #21970
If you ride coastal roads the soft shell base is amaze.
Not ideal for climbing though.
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• #21971
And its ugly.
You've obviously never seen me in mine! ;-)
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• #21972
Soft shell base layer is brilliant for wet / cold races or high tempo wet rides less than 3 hours. It's very Snug. Seals in the heat without cooking you & breathable when not raining or warm . Shouldn't work, but does....
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• #21973
Is it any kind windproff? Thinking it could prolong the timeperiod of the non-jacket season a bit.
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• #21974
Very windproof.
Being able to ride in a SS jersey despite lowish temps is exactly why I bought mine.
Together with the thermal PT bib shorts you can mince around in silly temps while those around are in leg warmers and long sleeves.
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• #21975
As mine is bright yellow & is not for looking tarty I give zero f*cks about the grit marks up the back but I do wash it every now and then with nikwax. I got a load of the stuff cheap from Wiggle or similar ages ago.
I've had a Super Lightweight Jersey for 2+ years now, the white version with blue accents. It's still going strong, although the rear pockets have begun to sag b/c i over stuffed it on long rides.
The material is jersey mesh, has two different materials i believe (the side panels are a bit thinner).
I think the Super LW jersey is the "Classics" version of the Pro Team climbers... If you don't like the pro team fit or don't have the pro team bod, then get the Super LW jersey.
Great jersey for summer.