Lightweight and breathable, the Hoka One One Women's Solimar Running Shoes feature an upper that is crafted from stretchy recycled content mesh. This securely wraps the foot and adapts with your natural movements while allowing air to circulate and keep your feet cool by dispersing heat as you pick up the pace. The extended heel pull with an anatomical Achilles construction alongside a traditional lacing system gives a secure lockdown fit for enhanced comfort and precision footing. Balanced CMEVA midsole cushioning and an extended crash pad ensures soft landings and a smooth ride while the late stage Meta-Rocker gives a snappy and responsive feel. Finished with a high abrasion rubber outsole adds durability to withstand many miles of training.
Hutchinson Toureg Gravel Tyre (Limited Ed.)Featuring a Bi-compound that provides an excellent balance of grip, comfort, durability and lightness, this limited-edition gravel bike tyre is ready for back road adventures. Hutchinson has also kitted it out with Gridskin reinforcement for better protection on the sidewalls and under the tread when exploring rugged terrain conditions. With tread pattern knobs that are more pronounced using greater volume and wider dimensions, it's designed to enjoy every second of your off-road adventure while also maintaining smooth performance on the tarmac for a comfortable ride.Tubeless-Ready Gravel Bike TyreWhether you're taking the long road home or spending the weekend travelling on countryside back roads, this tyre is developed for versatility. Hutchinson has rigged this model with tubeless-ready technology, so you can enjoy tubeless advantages such as the ability to run lower tyre pressures for improved traction, comfort and fewer risks of punctures. Limited to only 2000 units, this unique tyre weighs in at only 473g for light and reliable performance on your gravel bike adventures.Features: Compound: Bi-compound Reinforcement: Gridskin Sidewall: Natural tan covered with a black-spotted grid Use: Gravel ETRTO: 40-622 TPI: 127 Limited Edition: Limited to only 2000 units Tubeless Ready: Yes Single or Pair: Single Weight: 473g (approx)Manufacturer's Part Number: PV531351 Black/Tan 40mm 700cBuy Hutchinson Wheels & Tyres from Chain Reaction Cycles, the World's Largest Online Bike Store.
It is an excellent performer and is superb value for money and is perfect for keeping the weight down.
Key Features:Slim 700 x 28/32mm / 27 x 1 1/4",Presta tube,Made by Schwalbe,Image of visual purposes only.
Given that cycling is often equal parts cunning and strength, the pros use Kask's Protone Helmet to keep their strategic organ in top shape so it can effectively direct their energies when frantic finales send all the blood rushing to the legs. In-mold construction polycarbonate shell over EPSOcto fit cradle and adjustable chinstrap14 Large air ventsEasy-clean ECO chin strapCoolmax paddingIncredibly aerodynamicWeight: 230gTactical engines of the pro's are protected by an in-mold construction of a polycarbonate shell bonded with an EPS foam body, all of which is built on a frame designed to let the helmet absorb impact while still maintaining enough structural integrity to see you safely through the duration of a crash. While safety is a helmet's first (and usually last) job, there are certain benchmarks that today's industry expects top-end protectives to meet. The current front runner in this category is aerodynamics, and the Kask ran the Protone through the expected wind-tunnel paces in order to design a model that dodges the wind whether you're head-on in the drops or in virtually any other cycling posture imaginable.The second consideration is cooling, and unlike many of its competitors, the Protone doesn't sacrifice ventilation for aerodynamics. In addition to the immediately obvious vents and rear exhaust port, the Protone incorporates Coolmax padding. Coolmax padding equates to more efficient moisture transfer and evaporation to complement your body's natural cooling process. They're also antibacterial, removable, and contribute to the comfortable, personalized fit of the floating Octo Fit cradle and corresponding ECO Chinstrap.
Given that cycling is often equal parts cunning and strength, the pros use Kask's Protone Helmet to keep their strategic organ in top shape so it can effectively direct their energies when frantic finales send all the blood rushing to the legs. In-mold construction polycarbonate shell over EPSOcto fit cradle and adjustable chinstrap14 Large air ventsEasy-clean ECO chin strapCoolmax paddingIncredibly aerodynamicWeight: 230gTactical engines of the pro's are protected by an in-mold construction of a polycarbonate shell bonded with an EPS foam body, all of which is built on a frame designed to let the helmet absorb impact while still maintaining enough structural integrity to see you safely through the duration of a crash. While safety is a helmet's first (and usually last) job, there are certain benchmarks that today's industry expects top-end protectives to meet. The current front runner in this category is aerodynamics, and the Kask ran the Protone through the expected wind-tunnel paces in order to design a model that dodges the wind whether you're head-on in the drops or in virtually any other cycling posture imaginable.The second consideration is cooling, and unlike many of its competitors, the Protone doesn't sacrifice ventilation for aerodynamics. In addition to the immediately obvious vents and rear exhaust port, the Protone incorporates Coolmax padding. Coolmax padding equates to more efficient moisture transfer and evaporation to complement your body's natural cooling process. They're also antibacterial, removable, and contribute to the comfortable, personalized fit of the floating Octo Fit cradle and corresponding ECO Chinstrap.
Given that cycling is often equal parts cunning and strength, the pros use Kask's Protone Helmet to keep their strategic organ in top shape so it can effectively direct their energies when frantic finales send all the blood rushing to the legs. In-mold construction polycarbonate shell over EPSOcto fit cradle and adjustable chinstrap14 Large air ventsEasy-clean ECO chin strapCoolmax paddingIncredibly aerodynamicWeight: 230gTactical engines of the pro's are protected by an in-mold construction of a polycarbonate shell bonded with an EPS foam body, all of which is built on a frame designed to let the helmet absorb impact while still maintaining enough structural integrity to see you safely through the duration of a crash. While safety is a helmet's first (and usually last) job, there are certain benchmarks that today's industry expects top-end protectives to meet. The current front runner in this category is aerodynamics, and the Kask ran the Protone through the expected wind-tunnel paces in order to design a model that dodges the wind whether you're head-on in the drops or in virtually any other cycling posture imaginable.The second consideration is cooling, and unlike many of its competitors, the Protone doesn't sacrifice ventilation for aerodynamics. In addition to the immediately obvious vents and rear exhaust port, the Protone incorporates Coolmax padding. Coolmax padding equates to more efficient moisture transfer and evaporation to complement your body's natural cooling process. They're also antibacterial, removable, and contribute to the comfortable, personalized fit of the floating Octo Fit cradle and corresponding ECO Chinstrap.
Given that cycling is often equal parts cunning and strength, the pros use Kask's Protone Helmet to keep their strategic organ in top shape so it can effectively direct their energies when frantic finales send all the blood rushing to the legs. In-mold construction polycarbonate shell over EPSOcto fit cradle and adjustable chinstrap14 Large air ventsEasy-clean ECO chin strapCoolmax paddingIncredibly aerodynamicWeight: 230gTactical engines of the pro's are protected by an in-mold construction of a polycarbonate shell bonded with an EPS foam body, all of which is built on a frame designed to let the helmet absorb impact while still maintaining enough structural integrity to see you safely through the duration of a crash. While safety is a helmet's first (and usually last) job, there are certain benchmarks that today's industry expects top-end protectives to meet. The current front runner in this category is aerodynamics, and the Kask ran the Protone through the expected wind-tunnel paces in order to design a model that dodges the wind whether you're head-on in the drops or in virtually any other cycling posture imaginable.The second consideration is cooling, and unlike many of its competitors, the Protone doesn't sacrifice ventilation for aerodynamics. In addition to the immediately obvious vents and rear exhaust port, the Protone incorporates Coolmax padding. Coolmax padding equates to more efficient moisture transfer and evaporation to complement your body's natural cooling process. They're also antibacterial, removable, and contribute to the comfortable, personalized fit of the floating Octo Fit cradle and corresponding ECO Chinstrap.
Given that cycling is often equal parts cunning and strength, the pros use Kask's Protone Helmet to keep their strategic organ in top shape so it can effectively direct their energies when frantic finales send all the blood rushing to the legs. In-mold construction polycarbonate shell over EPSOcto fit cradle and adjustable chinstrap14 Large air ventsEasy-clean ECO chin strapCoolmax paddingIncredibly aerodynamicWeight: 230gTactical engines of the pro's are protected by an in-mold construction of a polycarbonate shell bonded with an EPS foam body, all of which is built on a frame designed to let the helmet absorb impact while still maintaining enough structural integrity to see you safely through the duration of a crash. While safety is a helmet's first (and usually last) job, there are certain benchmarks that today's industry expects top-end protectives to meet. The current front runner in this category is aerodynamics, and the Kask ran the Protone through the expected wind-tunnel paces in order to design a model that dodges the wind whether you're head-on in the drops or in virtually any other cycling posture imaginable.The second consideration is cooling, and unlike many of its competitors, the Protone doesn't sacrifice ventilation for aerodynamics. In addition to the immediately obvious vents and rear exhaust port, the Protone incorporates Coolmax padding. Coolmax padding equates to more efficient moisture transfer and evaporation to complement your body's natural cooling process. They're also antibacterial, removable, and contribute to the comfortable, personalized fit of the floating Octo Fit cradle and corresponding ECO Chinstrap.
Given that cycling is often equal parts cunning and strength, the pros use Kask's Protone Helmet to keep their strategic organ in top shape so it can effectively direct their energies when frantic finales send all the blood rushing to the legs. In-mold construction polycarbonate shell over EPSOcto fit cradle and adjustable chinstrap14 Large air ventsEasy-clean ECO chin strapCoolmax paddingIncredibly aerodynamicWeight: 230gTactical engines of the pro's are protected by an in-mold construction of a polycarbonate shell bonded with an EPS foam body, all of which is built on a frame designed to let the helmet absorb impact while still maintaining enough structural integrity to see you safely through the duration of a crash. While safety is a helmet's first (and usually last) job, there are certain benchmarks that today's industry expects top-end protectives to meet. The current front runner in this category is aerodynamics, and the Kask ran the Protone through the expected wind-tunnel paces in order to design a model that dodges the wind whether you're head-on in the drops or in virtually any other cycling posture imaginable.The second consideration is cooling, and unlike many of its competitors, the Protone doesn't sacrifice ventilation for aerodynamics. In addition to the immediately obvious vents and rear exhaust port, the Protone incorporates Coolmax padding. Coolmax padding equates to more efficient moisture transfer and evaporation to complement your body's natural cooling process. They're also antibacterial, removable, and contribute to the comfortable, personalized fit of the floating Octo Fit cradle and corresponding ECO Chinstrap.
Given that cycling is often equal parts cunning and strength, the pros use Kask's Protone Helmet to keep their strategic organ in top shape so it can effectively direct their energies when frantic finales send all the blood rushing to the legs. In-mold construction polycarbonate shell over EPSOcto fit cradle and adjustable chinstrap14 Large air ventsEasy-clean ECO chin strapCoolmax paddingIncredibly aerodynamicWeight: 230gTactical engines of the pro's are protected by an in-mold construction of a polycarbonate shell bonded with an EPS foam body, all of which is built on a frame designed to let the helmet absorb impact while still maintaining enough structural integrity to see you safely through the duration of a crash. While safety is a helmet's first (and usually last) job, there are certain benchmarks that today's industry expects top-end protectives to meet. The current front runner in this category is aerodynamics, and the Kask ran the Protone through the expected wind-tunnel paces in order to design a model that dodges the wind whether you're head-on in the drops or in virtually any other cycling posture imaginable.The second consideration is cooling, and unlike many of its competitors, the Protone doesn't sacrifice ventilation for aerodynamics. In addition to the immediately obvious vents and rear exhaust port, the Protone incorporates Coolmax padding. Coolmax padding equates to more efficient moisture transfer and evaporation to complement your body's natural cooling process. They're also antibacterial, removable, and contribute to the comfortable, personalized fit of the floating Octo Fit cradle and corresponding ECO Chinstrap.
Given that cycling is often equal parts cunning and strength, the pros use Kask's Protone Helmet to keep their strategic organ in top shape so it can effectively direct their energies when frantic finales send all the blood rushing to the legs. In-mold construction polycarbonate shell over EPSOcto fit cradle and adjustable chinstrap14 Large air ventsEasy-clean ECO chin strapCoolmax paddingIncredibly aerodynamicWeight: 230gTactical engines of the pro's are protected by an in-mold construction of a polycarbonate shell bonded with an EPS foam body, all of which is built on a frame designed to let the helmet absorb impact while still maintaining enough structural integrity to see you safely through the duration of a crash. While safety is a helmet's first (and usually last) job, there are certain benchmarks that today's industry expects top-end protectives to meet. The current front runner in this category is aerodynamics, and the Kask ran the Protone through the expected wind-tunnel paces in order to design a model that dodges the wind whether you're head-on in the drops or in virtually any other cycling posture imaginable.The second consideration is cooling, and unlike many of its competitors, the Protone doesn't sacrifice ventilation for aerodynamics. In addition to the immediately obvious vents and rear exhaust port, the Protone incorporates Coolmax padding. Coolmax padding equates to more efficient moisture transfer and evaporation to complement your body's natural cooling process. They're also antibacterial, removable, and contribute to the comfortable, personalized fit of the floating Octo Fit cradle and corresponding ECO Chinstrap.