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Made to keep you dryer in cool to warm conditions, this base layer moves moisture away from the skin. 100% polyester 3D mesh fabric Reduced seaming at shoulders for extra comfort Wider collar to fit under aero jerseys Flat waist hem to lie flat in shorts
Dry is good. This is the piece our pros requested for those inbetween conditions where the Flanders is too warm and the Core Mesh is too cool, like Spain in February or Belgium in April. You’re not looking for warmth from your base layer, just something to move the moisture away from your body and help your race jersey perform. Our 3D mesh fabric creates dead air space next to your skin, while the polyester capillary action moves sweat away. Features: 100% polyester 3D mesh fabric Reduced seaming at shoulders for extra comfort Wider collar to fit under aero jerseys Flat waist hem to lie flat in shorts Specifications: Windproofness Waterproofness Insulation Breathability Lightweight
Dry is good. This is the piece our pros requested for those inbetween conditions where the Flanders is too warm and the Core Mesh is too cool, like Spain in February or Belgium in April. You’re not looking for warmth from your base layer, just something to move the moisture away from your body and help your race jersey perform. Our 3D mesh fabric creates dead air space next to your skin, while the polyester capillary action moves sweat away. Features: 100% polyester 3D mesh fabric Reduced seaming at shoulders for extra comfort Wider collar to fit under aero jerseys Flat waist hem to lie flat in shorts Specifications: Windproofness Waterproofness Insulation Breathability Lightweight
Dry is good. This is the piece our pros requested for those inbetween conditions where the Flanders is too warm and the Core Mesh is too cool, like Spain in February or Belgium in April. You’re not looking for warmth from your base layer, just something to move the moisture away from your body and help your race jersey perform. Our 3D mesh fabric creates dead air space next to your skin, while the polyester capillary action moves sweat away. Features: 100% polyester 3D mesh fabric Reduced seaming at shoulders for extra comfort Wider collar to fit under aero jerseys Flat waist hem to lie flat in shorts Specifications: Windproofness Waterproofness Insulation Breathability Lightweight
Dry is good. This is the piece our pros requested for those inbetween conditions where the Flanders is too warm and the Core Mesh is too cool, like Spain in February or Belgium in April. You’re not looking for warmth from your base layer, just something to move the moisture away from your body and help your race jersey perform. Our 3D mesh fabric creates dead air space next to your skin, while the polyester capillary action moves sweat away. Features: 100% polyester 3D mesh fabric Reduced seaming at shoulders for extra comfort Wider collar to fit under aero jerseys Flat waist hem to lie flat in shorts Specifications: Windproofness Waterproofness Insulation Breathability Lightweight
Dry is good. This is the piece our pros requested for those inbetween conditions where the Flanders is too warm and the Core Mesh is too cool, like Spain in February or Belgium in April. You’re not looking for warmth from your base layer, just something to move the moisture away from your body and help your race jersey perform. Our 3D mesh fabric creates dead air space next to your skin, while the polyester capillary action moves sweat away. Features: 100% polyester 3D mesh fabric Reduced seaming at shoulders for extra comfort Wider collar to fit under aero jerseys Flat waist hem to lie flat in shorts Specifications: Windproofness Waterproofness Insulation Breathability Lightweight
Issue 5 comes with a host of new names & faces as Goblin explore the progressive work of the flintamentals based in Berlin as well as a full interview with Lisa Roth. Interviews with Ryan Townley and poetic’s Tom Botwid. Locals only sections from the cover boy Cata Tomoiaga & Galways Seamus O’Flaherty. Dave Hurley is also interviewed about his time in irish skating over the years and Cian Eades gives us the insight into Quay skate Co. John Finucane talsk about his irish summer where he travelled the length and breadth of the country in search of photo’s, and Katie Ellis tells her story about her new venture into sustainable clothing.
Issue #4 of the the new Irish based magazine GOBLIN. In their own words 'We want to break down social barriers through skateboarding, and help create safe public spaces and events'. This issue includes a tribute to Bruce 'The Ox' Kelliher by Rich Gilligan, an interview with Tom Mangh about his undertaking of Workshop Distribution, an article about the Goblin crew's experience building a mini ramp on inis Oírr as well as exploring Carl Hickey’s painting and much much more....
Dig issue 2022 features 220 high quality pages of global BMX coverage including: On the cover: Reed Stark - Denver, CO. Photo by Wes McGrath The DIG Awards 2022 A selection of our faves from the past 12 months. Rider of the Year, Video part of the Year, Crew of the Year & more... BSD Does Denver You never know what you’re going to get with these boys, and I don’t think they really did either! A UK Trails Trip Our man in Chicago, David Leep, samples some of the UK’s finest trails and local crew hospitality, with Mark Potozcny, Tom Arkus and more. A Nice Stew of Souvenirs Some overstimulation of the brain box with the Kink crew in Lyon at the height of Summer. The Return To Puerto Rico 10 years later. Rob Dolecki and the Meseroll crew head to paradise. Zero Fucks Given - Chris “Baboon” Volkwine The perspective of a highly skilled BMX park builder in a world of skaters. Gary Young - A Lesson in Loyalty and Longevity “Odyssey (and Vans) have remained by Gary’s side through-out his entire, completely radical, BMX career.” The Felix Prangenberg Interview “Unfortunately, there are a lot of people in BMX who think they’re better than other people.” The Lewis Mills Interview “At the time I felt like you’ll be fine, you just jump over and grind the rail.” Jordan Godwin - A Work in Progress “It’s hard to explain, but I hated feeling the way I did, but also couldn’t find the will to help myself.” The Casey Starling Interview “You gotta have an eye for cutty spots.” Reed Stark - A Fork in the Road “I’ve always wanted to expose another bike rider to the Burning Man environment that is so uniquely built.” - Wes McGrath JAPAN A look at one of the best up and coming street scenes in BMX via the lens of Hikaru Funyu. S&M ‘Dirt’ Rules All aboard for the unofficial ‘Reynolds Invitational’. Please make this a real thing… Fast & Loose - The Endless Road Trip “No time frame, no immediate plans to come back home, and freedom from traditional real-world responsibilities.” Time Doesn’t Matter - 10 Years Of Chocolate Truck Matt Miller looks back at a decade of Philly street riding memories. The 2022 DIG Photo Contest Over two thousand photos later and we’ve finally picked our winners… WTP HAUS As regular as Clockwork Orange. 3 weeks in London with a hefty worldwide crew. SOUTH AFRICA Jason Prins, Murray Loubser and Kevin Schinder enhancing some incredible scenery for the lens of Wayne Reiche 2022 in Photos A month by month break down of the whole year in 90 images.
Issue 3 features 100 pages and features a Life In Pieces article with Scott Marceau including a collection of images of Dehart, Hoder and Hamilton - As well as contributions from other BMX photographers.