Kit maker Voler shows off new MTB clothing
Located just south of San Luis Obispo, California, Voler has been manufacturing custom cycling apparel since the 1980s. For the majority of their existence, this boutique brand focused on the road cycling market, more specifically on custom team kits. Now Voler has made the jump into the mountain bike market.
The Switchback jersey comes in an XC and trail model, featuring a half-zip and a V-neck style, respectively. The trail model is pocket-free and features a loose fitting design. The XC is slimmer fitting and has a deep set of three rear pockets for easy storage without a pack. Both are priced at $65.
Meanwhile, the Voler Trail short is a durable, deep pocketed short that features a classic design that most of us would be happy to wear to the grocery store on an off-day, too. Voler says that its focus on this short was getting the gusset right to prevent hang ups when jumping in and out of the saddle in more aggressive riding situations. MSRP on the Trail short is $89.
For more information visit www.voler.com.
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