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$74.99
Extend your cycling season
Round out your cycling wardrobe with one of our most popular autumn road products. The S1 Softshell Shoe Cover keeps you warm, dry, and protected in rainy or dry conditions above freezing.
Key features
- Choose the right gear for your climate—S1 for above freezing, S2 for below
- Profila Softshell fabric for water resistance and windproof protection in cold and wet conditions
- Visibility colorway uses biomotion to help improve daytime detectability
- YKK zipper for easy on/off
- Designed for use with road or mountain shoes for maximum versatility
- Reflective elements enhance visibility during nighttime riding
$104.99
Warm feet are happy feet
Extend your riding season with the S2 Softshell Shoe Cover. Designed specifically for insulation and weather protection over your regular footwear, this cover will keep your feet warm and dry in temps below 30°F/-1°C.
Key features
- Choose the right gear for your climate—S1 for above freezing, S2 for below
- Profila Neoprene for insulation and protection in cold and wet conditions
- YKK zipper for easy on/off
- Designed for use with road or mountain shoes for maximum versatility
- Reflective main materials enhance biomotion visibility for maximum safety
- Fitted cut provides streamlined shoe fit even with dial and buckle closures
Details
- Fiber Content: 79% Rubber / 15.5% Nylon / 5.2% Polyester / 0.3 Polyethylene
$49.99
No sunscreen, no problem
The sun is no match for the UV Sunstop Leg Cover. Unlike lotions that eventually wear off, this cover lets you enjoy long rides without the risk of harmful UV exposure. It features comfortable UPF 50+ fabric that blocks the sun and wicks moisture so you can enjoy your sunny day in the saddle.
Product details
- Comfortable Profila Cool fabrics ventilate body heat on warm rides
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- Soft gripper with silicon print offers a stay-put fit
- Streamlined fit with anatomic left and right design conforms to your body's natural movements
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