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Ibex Men's El Fito 3/4 Cycling Short

Ibex Men's El Fito 3/4 Cycling Short

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Brand: Ibex
Category: Apparel
Department: mens

Buy New: $95.55 - $129.95
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 113454

Color: Black
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1

MPN: 7072-8990-L
Model: 7072
ASIN: B001NPE3OK


Features:
  • 92% New Zealand Merino wool, 6% Nylon, 2% Lycra on body; 87% Polyester/ 13% Spandex on seat and back legs; 480 g/m2
  • Climawool Lite softshell knee front
  • 4-way stretch, seamless liquicell chamois with progressive ergonomic ischiatic support most needed; 10.5 mm, Density: HAP 90-20
  • Heaviest cycling bottom
  • Gripper elastic hems

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Yeah, you know what it feels like to wear riding knickers that don't fit well (feels like you're standing in four-foot-deep water with five curious and slightly aggressive sharks circling your legs). Go for the comfy Ibex Men's El Fito 3/4 Tight and leave the sharks behind.

Product Features
  • Material: [Body] 92% merino wool, 6% nylon, 2% Lycra; [Seat & back legs] 87% polyester, 13% spandex; [Knee] Climawool Lite softshell
  • Inseam: [Small] 17.75in (45cm); [Med] 18.25in (46.4cm); [Lg] 18.75in (47.6cm); [XL] 19.25 (48.9cm)
  • Chamois: Liquicell
  • Bib: No
  • Pockets: None
  • UPF Rating:
  • Recommended Use: Road biking, long rides
  • Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
  • Country of Origin: China


About Ibex
Ibex is a designer of outdoor clothing, outdoor apparel, gear, and apparel specializing in merino wool and organic wool clothing, organic cotton sportswear, merino wool base layers, travel clothing, and technical wool apparel. The company also specializes in merino wool cycling jerseys, wool cycling shorts, retro wool cycling apparel, wool bike shorts, wool cycling jerseys, and wool bike clothes and tops. Ibex uses New Zealand Merino wool, Loden wool, and organic cotton for their line of outdoor clothing for skiing, hiking, back country skiing, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, hunting, camping, climbing, and other cold weather activities.

The Benefits of Wearing Merino Wool When It's Hot

  • Thermal Comfort: To achieve and maintain thermo physiological comfort (and a core temperature of 37°C) there must be a balance between activity levels, the environmental demands that surround us (such as temperature and humidity), and the type and insulation characteristics of the clothing covering the body. Merino helps to maintain this balance and as a result, helps to keep you comfortable. Several physical and chemical characteristics of the Merino fiber contribute to this improved comfort.
  • Moisture Vapor Transmission: Merino fibers have a complex structure with a hydrophilic (water holding) interior, known as the cortex, and a hydrophobic (water repelling) exterior known as the cuticle. Merino fabric will absorb moisture vapor from the high humidity micro-climate between the skin and the garment, and release the moisture to the area of lower humidity outside the garment. As a result, you'll feel less damp and more comfortable. This type of fabric is generally referred to as a breathable fabric, one that is able to dissipate perspiration by reducing the feeling of clamminess and allowing you to stay comfortable for a longer period of time.
  • Merino Cools and Warms: The ability of Merino to absorb large amounts of moisture vapor (up to 35% of its own weight) buffers the body's microclimate in changing conditions. Not only does Merino help to remove sweat, it actually lowers your temperature in the process. The process by which Merino transforms sweat into vapor is known as evaporation. When a textile absorbs liquid sweat within its internal structure and it evaporates at the surface, there is an accompanying drop in temperature. For most textiles, this effect is negligible because of their limited capacity to absorb moisture. However, because Merino can absorb so much liquid, the temperature drop is sustained over a longer period of time and is noticeable. Conversely, a process known as heat of sorption, a perceptible temperature rise generated through absorption of moisture by the fiber, helps you stay warm in winter.
  • Anti-Odor: A significant amount of anecdotal information points to the superior performance of Merino in terms of resistance to the buildup of odor. While sweat has no odor, bacteria can develop on the skin and create an offensive odor. A few suggestions have been made as to why this might be: first, bacteria prefer smooth, positively charged surfaces to grow on. The surface of the wool fiber, however, is naturally scaly and negatively charged and thus provides a poor surface for bacterial growth. Second, bacteria like moisture to help their population grow. As the fiber has a high moisture holding capacity (in vapor form), and a hydrophobic fiber surface (water-repellent).




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Excellent Quality and comfortable   April 6, 2010
GalCalif (Bay Area, CA)
I just got a pair of these at REI with my 20% discount. I've not done a long ride yet, but so far they are great. I tried M and L at REI and L fits really well for me. As all knickers they ride up a bit during standing, but only a little bit. I've tried some from Performance that were just junk and bunched up so much at my knee that they were useless. These guys lifted a little but, but then they stayed there and didn't go any further. The waist is high on me, but comfortable and fits well. Same goes for the rest of the fit. I can't speak for how cold a ride you can tolerate as here in CA, US it doesn't ever get that cold where I am located. I am very happy with them. FYI there is some place called Tree Fort Bikes online that has them for a very good price, but I got mine at REI. If you see a good price at Amazon (< $90) grab a pair!

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