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Bike Jersey Fabric

Bike Jersey Fabric

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Origin: Italy

Composition: 82% Polyester+18% Elastane

Weight: 180

Features: four-way stretch, ultra soft, ventilated

Usage: cycling jersey, cycling bottom

029- Discraption

 

Origin: Italy

Composition: 88% Polyester+12% Elastane

Weight: 130

Features: lightweight, ventilated, stretchy

Usage: cycling jersey, cycling bottom, running top

030- Discraption

 

Origin: Italy

Composition: 88% Polyester+12% Elastane

Weight: 130

Features: lightweight, ventilated, stretchy

Usage: cycling jersey, cycling bottom, running top

046- Discraption

 

Origin: Italy

Composition: 89% % Polyester+11% Elastane

Weight: 150

Features: textured, four-way stretch, ventilated

Usage: cycling jersey, cycling bottom

047- Discraption

 

Origin: Italy

Composition: 84% Nylon+16% Elastane

Weight: 210

Features: abrasion resistant, compressive, quick drying

Usage: cycling bottom, triathlon

051- Discraption

 

Origin: Italy

Composition: 80% Polyester+20% Elastane

Weight: 225

Features: textured, aerodynamic, compressive, UPF 50+

Usage: cycling bottom, skinsuit, triathlon

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Origin: Italy

Composition: 65% Nylon+35% Elastane

Weight: 190

Features: recycled, compressive, quick drying

Usage: cycling bottom, triathlon

057- Discraption

 

Origin: Italy

Composition: 80% Polyester 20% Elastane

Weight: 240

Features: compressive, stretchy, UPF 50+

Usage: cycling bottom, triathlon

059- Discraption

 

Origin: Italy

Composition: 80% Polyester+20% Elastane

Weight: 230

Features: compressive, stretchy, UPF 50+

Usage: cycling bottom, triathlon

092- Discraption

 

Origin: Italy

Composition: 88% Polyester+12% Elastane

Weight: 180

Features: lightweight, ventilated, stretchy

Usage: cycling bottom

FUNCTION

There are a few things to consider when choosing the right cycling pants fabric. The first is breathability. You want a fabric that will allow your skin to breathe and won't trap heat and sweat. The second is stretch. You want a fabric that has some stretch to it so you can move freely on the bike. The third is durability. You want a fabric that can withstand the elements and wear and tear from cycling. And finally, you want a fabric that is comfortable. Pants that are too loose or too tight can be uncomfortable and make it difficult to enjoy your ride.There are a few different fabrics that are commonly used for cycling pants, so it's important to know the pros and cons of each.

When it comes to breathability, there are a few options. Natural fibers like cotton and linen are breathable, but they can also trap heat and sweat. Synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon are also breathable, but they tend to trap less heat and sweat. If you're looking for the best of both worlds, look for a fabric that is a blend of natural and synthetic fibers.

When it comes to stretch, there are a few options as well. Lycra is a synthetic fiber that is very stretchy, it is also very breathable, making it ideal for cycling in warm weather. However, it is not as durable as some other fabrics and can easily be damaged by abrasion. Natural fibers like cotton and wool also have some stretch to them, but not as much as Lycra. If you're looking for the most stretch, look for a fabric that is a blend of Lycra and natural fibers.

When it comes to durability, you have a few options. Synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon are very durable, but they can be less comfortable. Natural fibers like cotton and wool are also durable, but they may not be as breathable. If you're looking for the best of both worlds, you might want to consider a blend of natural and synthetic fibers.