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DESCRIPTION : 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. The Element Tights have the women's two hour insert, making it just right for cold-weather rides me.. Half of us think they're an absolute necessity. 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. The lack of bibs means that many of the features Gore includes to accommodate a woman's anatomy in the bibbed version of these tights are irrelevant and so not included.. The fact that there are so many problems that need to be addressed for bibs to work with our bodies does beg the question: Are bibs a men-specific design that has no place in women's clothing? As with all Gore clothing, the star of these tights is the fabric. For the chamois, Gore cozied up with chamois giant Cy-Tech's Elastic Interface division, which has developed a line of multi-density foam inserts for different body types and ride demands. The Element line's Soft Shell construction is a touch heavier than Gore's similar Active Shell fabric, owing to a difference in lining. 5 layer construction: an outer shell, a Windstopper membrane, and a lining. They incorporate 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. Obviously, Gore Bike Wear's Element Windstopper Soft Shell Tights cater to the latter group, making a strong argument that warm cycling gear doesn't need bibs to be effective. Given that we typically turn to tights for warmth and we have a propensity for soft things, we like the Soft Shell very much. the other half that they're an absolute evil.The ladies at Competitive are torn about bibs best Bike
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