Fernflow liner bib shorts are now available. Slowly but surely, Gorewear
is completing their MTB line and the latest piece is a liner bib. It pairs perfectly with their rugged Fernflow shorts. I fathom the ruggedization considering where I’m riding now, the vegetation is massively overgrown. Trees in a shrivel scar will moreover leave a soot mark. I’ve had a workshop tear a slum in a jersey. I trust the Fernflow pieces aren’t that fragile.
Where the bibs really stand out is they’re designed to prevent overheating, provide comfort, and add pockets. Wide mesh straps outbreathe hands and don’t dig into your shoulders to make your rides increasingly well-appointed as well. The mesh legs increase air spritz and breathability. The pad is dual-density and dual layered for the rides where you stay out long.
Gore isn’t marketing pinch but it feels like the legs of the bibs are doing so, like the distance bibs.
Fernflow Liner Bib Shorts Feature
- Quick-drying materials
- Central torso tracery and three-point anchoring system
- Raw-cut hem and silicone hem grippers for a comfortable, secure fit
- Weight: 5.7 oz.MESH: 73% Polyamide (recycled), 27% Elastane (recycled)
- INSERT: 80% Polyamide, 20% Elastane
At $130, Gorewear’s fit and finish is spot on. This style is a form fit. It works considering the material is tropical to the soul wicking moisture under the shorts.
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