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DESCRIPTION : And by pairing a hydrophobic fiber composition with a precise, anatomic fit, Gore has ensured that you'll be riding happily all winter long. That's why Gore Bike Wear created its Functional Thermo Women's Long Sleeve Base Layer. The combination of an internal hydrophobic fabric (polypropylene) with an external hydrophilic fabric (elastane) pulls moisture away from your body and evaporates it quickly. First, though, let's briefly examine why you actually need a base layer. However, where this base layer differs from all-the-rest is that it actually works. For a little experiment, blow on the back of your hand. Gore designed the Thermo base layer with as few seams as possible.. To ensure that this happens, the Thermo base layer fits like a second skin in order to increase moisture-management efficiency.Finding the fun in winter riding can be challenging, but riding through the winter with wet skin is impossible. Like any base layer, the key function of the Functional Thermo base layer is moisture management. After all, your skin doesn't have seams, so why should your second-skin? Where seams were necessary Gore used flatlock seams, which cause less chafing than the traditional variety, while also creating a closer fit to the body. And as a result, your skin is kept and your temperature remains well-regulated. Cooler right? Now, imagine that your breath is a 40 degree headwind, and you'll quickly realize just how important dry skin actually is in cold weather. The Gore Bike Wear Functional Thermo Women's Long Sleeve Base Layer is available in the colors Black and White and in six sizes from X-Small to XX-Large. Now, wet the back of your hand and blow on it again. Essentially, your body has a much more difficult time regulating its temperature when your skin is wet best Bike
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