Why the right cycling gear makes all the difference
Cycling — whether mountain biking, road cycling, commuting or long rides — combines physical effort with exposure to wind, temperature changes, sometimes humidity or rain, and even shocks and vibrations on uneven terrain. Without the right gear, your extremities (hands and feet) and overall comfort can quickly suffer: cold, numbness, loss of grip, fatigue, discomfort or even accidents.
Our cycling gear is designed to meet these challenges: comfort, protection, breathability and performance, whether you're riding in the city, on trails or in the mountains.
What our cycling gear offers
- Protection for your extremities — keep your hands and feet dry and warm
- Insulated or technical gloves protect your hands from the cold, wind and moisture while maintaining the dexterity you need to steer, brake and change gears.
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Comfort and grip for bike handling—Reinforced palms, padding and suitable materials ensure a good grip on the handlebars, absorb vibrations — useful for mountain biking or on uneven roads — and reduce fatigue or numbness.
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Thermoregulation & moisture wicking during exercise — Technical fabrics, socks and lightweight layers wick away perspiration when the effort increases, while maintaining insulation when the pace slows or the temperature drops — avoiding the ‘cold + moisture = discomfort’ effect.
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Adaptability to changing conditions & versatility of use— Whether you're mountain biking, city biking, commuting, cycle touring or going on long rides, the equipment adapts: heated cycling gloves, heated cycling socks, breathable layers, wind and rain accessories.
- Safety & comfort over time — reducing the risks associated with cold or impact
- By protecting your hands and feet (and improving grip), the equipment reduces the risk of numbness, frostbite or loss of control — improving safety, especially in cold or wet conditions.
Who is this Cycling/Mountain Biking collection for?
- Urban cyclists (commuters, daily journeys) — to face the cold, wind, rain or winter without discomfort.
- Mountain bikers, trail/mountain bikers — who ride on varied terrain, encounter dust, mud and humidity, and need comfort, grip and protection.
- For cycle touring enthusiasts or long rides — for whom comfort, thermoregulation and equipment durability are essential over several hours.
- For anyone who wants complete and reliable equipment: hands, feet, comfort, protection — not just a ‘bike + helmet’, but a real system adapted to the conditions.
- For cyclists in cold or variable regions — where weather, wind and temperature require technical clothing, not just a tracksuit.
Expert advice & best practices
- Adapt your equipment to the temperature and weather conditions — in winter or cold weather: warm gloves + insulating layers; in mid-season or during intense effort: technical gloves + breathable fabrics.
- Choose well-fitting, technical gloves — to maintain dexterity, grip, comfort and sensitivity on the handlebars: avoid gloves that are unnecessarily thick.
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Choose breathable and adaptable clothing — avoid cotton, opt for technical or insulating fibres, and choose layers (thin + windproof/waterproof) if necessary.
- Protect extremities + entire body — hands, feet, torso, neck: complete equipment improves overall comfort, especially on long rides or in changing weather.
- Maintain equipment regularly— proper washing, correct drying, checking membranes/insulation/gloves — to preserve the long-term effectiveness of equipment.






















