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DESCRIPTION : The second part is protection from the weather. The combination of an internal hydrophobic fabric (100% polyester) with an external hydrophilic fabric (100% polyester) pulls moisture away from your body to keep your skin dry and aid in temperature regulation. There are really two parts to how WS Base Layer Boxers help keep your genital area warm and comfortable during cool-weather rides. The first is moisture management. They are available in sizes Small through XX-Large. These two aspects of Windstopper fabric work together to increase your efficiency and performance. We're so used to wearing bibs or bib tights that the idea of windproof boxers seems mildly foreign.Riding throughout the year requires forethought and a sizeable collection of season-specific gear to keep you comfortable and churning out the miles. Gore uses WindStopper windproof fabric (100% polyester with a WindStopper membrane) to shield your skin from wind and help your body maintain its core temperature. WS Base Layer Boxers increase comfort in other ways, as well.. The seamless anatomical design reduces chafing and irritation. Mechanical stretch panels (88% polypropylene, 8% elastane, 4% nylon) ensure maximum range of motion and increase durability by stretching instead of tearing. Gore Bike Wear WS Base Layer Boxers come in Black or White. The Gore Contest Man liner is designed for short to medium rides and focuses on making the climbs more comfortable. But after a ride or two in the Gore Bike Wear WS Base layer Boxers, they've become an indispensable component to our cold-weather riding. Gore also designed WS Boxers with a high-cut back to give you full coverage in the seated position. Your body has a much more difficult time regulating its temperature when your skin is wet best Bike
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