Tag archive for ‘cyclocross clothing’

  • Clothing Review: 2011/2012 Goodies from Castelli

    by Josh Liberles The Cyclocross Magazine Labs had the chance to preview some of the latest product offerings from clothing company Castelli, and we found several that are worthy of consideration for your cyclocross wardrobe. Or perhaps someone on your holiday gift list could use better weather protection or a style upgrade? One of these [...]

  • Custom Cyclocross Clothing Guide: Sugoi

    Cyclocross Magazine continues its exploration of the best custom ‘cross kit providers on the market – a great resource if you’re trying to help your road, mountain or cyclocross-specific team find the right products. Today we’re taking a look at Sugoi. Previously, we reviewed Capo Forma, Nalini , Mt. Borah and Castelli. by Brian Hancock [...]

  • New Product Spotlight and Review: Rapha Cross Kit

    by Josh Liberles British cycling clothing company Rapha has redesigned their original Cross Kit (reviewed in Issue 5)  for the 2009/10 season. Rapha apparel is well-known for their subdued, classic styling and quality construction. Their cyclocross garb is no exception. The “Cross Bundle,” which is also available as separate items, consists of the Cross 3/4 [...]

  • Dress for Success: Stay Warm in Nasty Weather

    The icky, sticky, slippy mud at Granogue © Bill Schieken

    by Chris Mayhew Racing cyclocross presents many interesting challenges. One of the hardest to deal with is the weather, especially the cold and rainy variety. Many racers new to the sport struggle to properly prepare for nasty, bone-chilling conditions. I am here to tell you that having a positive experience in even the harshest conditions [...]

  • Custom Cyclocross Clothing Guide: Capo Forma

    It’s not too late to help your road, mountain, or cyclocross-specific team find the right products and vendors for kits for the ‘cross season, and so we’ve taken a look at some of the top custom clothing companies and their cyclocross-relevant product offerings. Today we’re taking a look at Capo Forma. Previously, we reviewed Nalini [...]



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