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DESCRIPTION : Bibs. Or, if you prefer a chamois-free ride altogether, they offer that, too. These tights also have the added bonus of being chamois-free. Sorry, but it has to happen. It incorporates three layers in a build more akin to a 2. In this cycling sandwich, the two pieces of bread protect the Windstopper so that it can protect you, keeping you warm, breathing to transfer moisture and prevent overheating, and fending-off the elements. 5-layer construction: an outer shell, a Windstopper membrane, and a lining. There, we've broached the topic, and we're going to address it. The chamois-less Soft Shell Tights let you use that chamois underneath them while still enjoying the benefits of Gore's legendary Windstopper protection... If you're anything like us, you've run through five, six, or even upwards of a dozen different inserts for your summer shorts, so you know exactly what you want between you and the saddle.. As with all Gore clothing, the star of these tights' construction is the fabric. Gore Bike Wear understands this (probably because so many of us are demanding that it be understood) , and offers the Element Windstopper Soft Shell Tights - Without Chamois - to accommodate those of us who don't want bibs. The back panel has a more flexible but less protective blend of materials, letting you move freely in the areas that don't need as much wind protection. Given that we typically turn to tights for warmth and we have a propensity for soft things, we like the Soft S. Bibs may divide us lady cyclists even more than component group preference, frame material, and whether road, 'cross, MTB (or all of the above) is the ultimate discipline. The Element line's Soft Shell construction is a touch heavier than Gore's similar Active Shell fabric owing to a difference in lining. Active Shell uses a thin, mesh-like scrim for wind protection without adding undue warmth and weight while the Soft Shell incorporates a plush, soft lining that's thicker for insulation in cold weather best Bike
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