Danny MacAskill gets downright dirty — video
There are times in the year where the mountain bike riding weather is so bad it’s good. Teeming with rain and blowing a hoolie. Is that a bit of driving sleet? Stuff your dusty trails and tan lines. We’re heading out anyway, just like Danny and Stu… Press play to see what we mean.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yujFWYmstw
Designed for Danny MacAskill, the Endura MT500 Waterproof Suit is the do-it-all, foul-weather onesie with a smile on its face and serious tech at its heart. This one-piece all-mountain suit reminds you that the worst weather can deliver the best days…. for you kids that love to get downright dirty.
The split front construction has a sealed rear connection with an independent trouser waist and jacket hem at the front, providing support and comfort with full mud protection security. This also means that the suits looks like a 2 piece from the front and accommodates a wider range of body shapes, plus it is really easy to put on and off even when wearing shoes. Price is $550.
Constructed from ExoShell60TM three-layer fabric, fully seam-sealed, and featuring a water-repellent VISLON front zip with storm flap, the suit combines waterproof properties with breathability (64.000gsm/m2/24hrs). Ventilation is offered via large underarm 2-way zipped vents extending onto the back and compatible with wearing a back pack. The large, zipped front pockets double as vents, too, and together with the zipped lower hand pockets in the legs and the sleeve pocket for a lift pass there is more than ample storage.
The upper section of the Endura MT500 Waterproof Suit follows the design of the multi MT500 Waterproof Jacket with its 3D foldable hood with collar retention system and the durable shoulders with silicone grip. The zip off lower legs extend the suits use to milder conditions while the ergonomically positioned stretch upper and leg panels ensure a good fit and full freedom of movement for all day riding comfort.
To learn more head to www.endurasport.com.
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