• Season: autumn/winter
  • Type/Intended use: Race
  • Material: 70% nylon, 20% polyurethane, 8% Elastane, 1% nylon, 1% Kevlar
  • product specific size i...

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  • Season: autumn/winter
  • Type/Intended use: Race
  • Material: 70% nylon, 20% polyurethane, 8% Elastane, 1% nylon, 1% Kevlar
  • product specific size information: Normal Cut


  • 70% nylon 20% polyurethane 8% elastane 1% Cordura nylon ; 1% Kevlar aramid ; Use simple detergents with no additives; Never use detergents with fabric softeners, perfumes or any additive type product; The general rule of thumb is the simpler the better.; Many detergents with additives leave "surfactants" behind on a fabric's fibers that inhibit the technical performance; Typically the best detergents to use will have "Clear" or "Free" in their names; Don't pour the detergent directly onto the clothing, put it in the washer first, when you start the water; If something is not functionally working, but is not dirty, try rinsing it twice in warm to hot water; This will help get rid of the harmful surfactants. Read the care content label; On the inside of your garment, or on the hangcard, there are instructions for the care of that individual piece; On garments this will be on a side seam or back seam label. Follow those directions; On finer fabrics, use a "Gentle" cycle. Close all zippers, attach "hook and loop" closures on gloves You can use the dryer, carefully; If you use a dryer be sure to use a lower / warm heat setting (Do NOT use a commercial dryer or a "Hot" setting); This will often restore the fabric and help the water and wind repellent qualities; If in doubt, hang the clothing to dry.
  • P.R.O. Barrier WxB Shoe Covers are the go–to for rainy rides or commutes in mild temperatures.
  • P.R.O. Barrier WxB fabric provides optimal wind and water protection
  • Fleece lined
  • Taiwan
  • 70% nylon 20% polyurethane 8% elastane 1% Cordura nylon ; 1% Kevlar aramid ; Use simple detergents with no additives; Never use detergents with fabric softeners, perfumes or any additive type product; The general rule of thumb is the simpler the better.; Many detergents with additives leave "surfactants" behind on a fabric's fibers that inhibit the technical performance; Typically the best detergents to use will have "Clear" or "Free" in their names; Don't pour the detergent directly onto the clothing, put it in the washer first, when you start the water; If something is not functionally working, but is not dirty, try rinsing it twice in warm to hot water; This will help get rid of the harmful surfactants. Read the care content label; On the inside of your garment, or on the hangcard, there are instructions for the care of that individual piece; On garments this will be on a side seam or back seam label. Follow those directions; On finer fabrics, use a "Gentle" cycle. Close all zippers, attach "hook and loop" closures on gloves You can use the dryer, carefully; If you use a dryer be sure to use a lower / warm heat setting (Do NOT use a commercial dryer or a "Hot" setting); This will often restore the fabric and help the water and wind repellent qualities; If in doubt, hang the clothing to dry.
  • P.R.O. Barrier WxB Shoe Covers are the go–to for rainy rides or commutes in mild temperatures.
  • P.R.O. Barrier WxB fabric provides optimal wind and water protection
  • Fleece lined
  • Taiwan