totw 362023 Cycling is a trendy sport (we think so anyway), and this week’s tech news round-up confirms that even brands that aren’t usually known for any affiliation with it want to get involved.
Yep, to kick things off we’re delving into Zara’s updated cycling collection, which sees the return of the peculiarly named "Strappy Cycling Culottes". We’re also looking at the ‘ultimate’ bike cover that is rapidly heading towards its Kickstarter funding goal, interesting Beatles-inspired clothing from State Bicycle Co, as well as news from Komoot, Sungod and more.
Read on to get on track with the trendiest cycling tech news… Zara’s cycling range is back: would it tempt you?
Spanish retail giant Zara is offering a new range of cycling kit – would you be tempted to buy from a general High Street chain rather than going to a bike specialist, especially one that describes its bib shorts as “Strappy Cycling Culottes”? We’re no experts on culottes but we’re pretty sure they aren’t these. 2023 Zara Strappy Cycling Culottes (1) We’ve told you about Zara’s cycling clothing before. The brand launched its first-ever women’s cycle clothing range last year , for example, and it introduced a line of men’s mountain bike apparel in December . The Spiuk MTB Athletics Helmet (£109) (link is external) is still available.
Zara’s women’s cycling kit is now limited to padless leggings – so they’re more cycling in name than in function – but men can get those Strappy Cycling Culottes for £99.99 (link […]
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