DKK1.500,00
Perfect for the cold even below -5°. Wind-proof and water-repellent (lower) panels. Premium quality pad (Paris) from Elastic Interface® . Size chart: Normal.
The WA Arctic Bibtight has been developed with a focus on being very warm, windproof, and breathable. The purpose is to make a bibtight for “Deep Winter”, i.e, winter days and the chill factor gets hard. This bib tight is made of a 3-layer textile, inside with 150 g insulating brushed fleece.
The middle layer is a windproof coating which at the same time provides elasticity and helps with high breathability. On the outside, a super light polyester textile with Bionic Eco treatment, which makes the jacket water-repellent, without the use of fluorine or formaldehyde, is a better and more environmentally friendly choice. The Arctic Bibtight has a quality insert (Paris) from Elastic Interface, which is one of the most recognized brands in its field. The bibs are made of flat and wide elastic materials that do not bother you while riding. A 15 cm piece of waterproof material is inserted at the bottom of the legs to protect against splashes from the surface.
Made in a classic and stylish design, with top-quality materials for maximum comfort and performance. All materials are carefully tested and selected to make the best possible bibs. WA co-works with a European Textile manufacturer that is 100% OEKO TEX certified.
Inclusive cycling apparel based on exclusive textiles and nature’s finest sustainable fabrics. At a cost that makes sense. Not just sporty. Nor fashion first: To all kinds of riders and routes. Out there anywhere. Since 2001.
size | top (Chest) | bibs (waist) |
S | 92 cm | 70/76 cm |
M | 96 cm | 76/80 cm |
L | 100 cm | 80/84 cm |
XL | 104 cm | 84/88 cm |
XXL | 108 cm | 90/94 cm |
3XL | 108- cm | 94- cm |
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size | top (Chest) | bibs (waist) |
S | 84 cm | 66 cm |
M | 88 cm | 70 cm |
L | 92 cm | 74 cm |
XL | 96 cm | 78 cm |
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