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Wolf Tooth Singletrack Pogies
$99.95
Developed in the cold Minnesota weather, Wolf Tooth Singletrack Pogies handle the ever-changing winter weather while keeping hands warm. - Easy hand access - Adjustable cuff allows you to adapt the warmth of the pogie based on the weather conditions and how hard you are working - With the cuffs folded down the hand opening flares open and provides coverage up to your wrist - Velcro, snap, and strap cinch seal around handlebar and cables - Patent-pending design with three distinct warmth settings: Warmest (cuff up, zipped up), Warmer (cuff up, zipper open), Warm or Singletrack Mode (cuff folded down) - Waterproof and durable rip-stop nylon construction Compatibility - Fits most flat bars. The inner diameter of the handlebar should be between 17mm and 20mm. For most carbon bars and lighter aluminum bars, it is helpful to wrap a few layers of electrical tape around the plugs before inserting into the bars and tightening the screws. Tech Specs - Weight: 280g / 20g plugs - Material: 420D Diamond Rip-Stop Nylon laminated with jersey and closed-cell foam. Fabric is waterproof but seams are not waterproof sealed. - Includes: Two Pogies and two durable quick-disconnect handlebar plugs
Surly Lightweight Neck Toob
$35.00
Hi, I'm the Surly Lightweight Neck Toob. You might remember me from such films as “It's Cold! Don't Forget Your Neck Toob!" and “Look At This Thing, It Came From a Sheep!" Right now you might be thinking, “But Surly, I already have a Neck Gaiter from you guys. Do I really need a Neck Toob?" And the answer is maybe. Unlike the existing Neck Gaiter, which is made of a light inner layer and a midweight outer layer, I'm made of two lightweight layers. For those days when it's too chilly to leave your face and neck exposed but not cold enough for the full-blown Gaiter, I try to provide a nice, moisture-wicking alternative. I'm sized to fit most necks, and I can be worn a bunch of different ways. Thanks for tuning in, we'll see you next time. Your Friend, The Surly Neck Toob
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