BASE LAYERS
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2ND SKIN BASE LAYER
Close fit cycle specific compression base layer, with seamless
body construction and high breathe panels.
• Cycle specific compression fit
• Seamless, knitted main body construction
• Varied knit pattern for increased moisture
management
• Soft touch cotton feel
92% Nylon
8% Elastane
Ice Blue
5 Sizes: 8 - 16
AL28WSEC1_ £34.99
UNDERSHORTS
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TRAIL LINER SHORTS
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High spec women’s undershorts, compatible with
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CYCLONE BASE LAYER
Altura baggies.
Women’s specific performance base
• Soft stretch lycra
layer designed to wick moisture - vital
• 6 panel design
to assist breathing of outer garments.
• Stretch, multi density antibacterial insert
• Silicone leg grippers
• Lightweight high wicking
• Loops for altura baggy short compatibility
microfibre
92% Polyester 8% Spandex
• Antibacterial properties
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Black 5 Sizes: 8 - 16
• Women’s specific multi panel
close fitting cut
AL29WTRLB_ £24.99
100% Polyester
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TEMPO UNDERSHORTS
Black/Grey
A breathable padded undershort, which adds
5 Sizes: 8 - 16
on-the-bike comfort to any short.
AL28WCYCB_7 £24.99
• Soft touch high wicking fabric
• Coolmax padded insert
• Seamless contact area
• Deep elasticated waist
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• Flatlock stitched seams
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TRANSFER Base layer
96% Polyester 4% Spandex
Graphite 5 Sizes: 8 - 16
Women’s specific high wicking base
layer, keeps you dry and comfortable AL29WTEMG_9 £19.99
from the inside.
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• Women’s specific design multi
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UNDERSHORTS
panel design
Boxer style undershorts for use underneath shorts
• High wicking, quick dry fabric
or trousers. Women’s specific cut with a lightweight
• Antibacterial treatment
padded insert for extra comfort.
100% Polyester
92% Polyester 8% Spandex
Black/Graphite
Grey 5 Sizes: 8 - 16
5 Sizes: 8 - 16 AL29WUNDG_7 £14.99
AL27WTRAB_8 £19.99
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