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The survivability of Team Subaru-MarathonMTB.com cycling clothing

Team Subaru-MarathonMTB.com Team Clothing

Team Subaru-MarathonMTB.com Team Clothing

Team Subaru-MarathonMTB.com Team Clothing

Team Subaru-MarathonMTB.com Team Clothing

Cycling is an expensive pastime, especially when you are just starting out as there are certain items of equipment that are mandatory (bike, helmet, shoes, pedals, lights) and then there are the luxury items like the appropriate attire. In the early days the price tag attached to good quality cycling attire seems horrendous, but as your riding progresses you learn to appreciate the difference in clothing quality and ultimately there is no price that can be put on comfort. With the eruption of online shopping we have access to so many local and international clothing brands of varying prices and quality that the choice is somewhat overwhelming. When it comes to cycling attire, I am a terrible online shopper, I need to try lycra before I buy to make sure it fits appropriately. Not that I am a difficult customer or an unusual body shape but I need my cycling gear to ‘fit’ and I need to know that in 6, 12 and 24 months time it will be worn and washed and worn and still ‘fit’.

I find it extremely disheartening when the chamois you love so much delaminates after 3 months or the lycra spontaneously stretches in an inappropriate manner, even worse, I hate being the rider in the bunch behind the rider with the translucent lycra, inevitably a hirsute male! Endurance mountain biking puts our cycling attire to the extreme test, with a training regimen that includes many long days in the saddle and the sun and then racing in the whole spectrum of climatic conditions with the lycra exposed to the harsh elements day after day. I am a bit of a washing nut so after every ride ALL my gear is washed and hung on a clothesline to dry, team manager Mike Blewitt came face to face with my washing obsession at TransAlp this year and in the end I was washing both our kits in exchange for a jersey pocket style tow across the Alps.

This year, Subaru-MarathonMTB.com Team manager Mike Blewitt made the clothing decision a whole lot easier by organising all our jerseys, wind vests, arm warmers, bibs through SolaSport (NETTI), eyewear from ADIDAS and gloves from 661.  For six months I have been wearing our Subaru-MarathonMTB.com team jersey, Netti women’s performance bibs, 661 gloves, ADIDAS Evil Eyes and Netti arm warmers. In this time, this gear has seen two mountain bike stage races, Cape Epic and TransAlp and numerous training hours in various conditions. It has endured what many might consider an excessive washing regimen and still lives to ride another day.

Team Subaru-MarathonMTB.com Team Clothing

So how do these items stack up?

Jersey rating after 6 months: Good as new!

Bibs rating after 6 months: Good as new!

Glove rating after 6 months: Slightly worn!

ADIDAS Eyewear rating after 6 months: Slightly worn!

Arm Warmer rating after 6 months: Good as new!

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