Terry Bicycles Women's Rover Bike Short
Description
The goal with the new Terry Rover Short was to provide women with a longer length, 2-piece short/padded liner combination that can be easily pulled on and comfortably worn on or off the bike. It's been tested out on Italian bike tours (where it excelled at truffle hunting) as well as on the singletrack of Montana. Made of a recycled stretch woven polyester, the Rover has an easy-fit, printed mesh waistband, and 2 front zippered pockets to secure essentials. The 13 inch inseam provides excellent coverage without inhibiting mobility thanks to diamond gusseting through the crotch. Comes ready to ride with Terry’s padded Universal Liner that can swiftly be removed to transition from gravel to travel.
Product Details
• outer short: 90% recycled polyester/10% spandex with water-resistant finish; mesh waistband: 93% polyester/7% spandex; liner: 90% nylon/10% spandex
• pull-on styling with comfortable 2.25 inch gathered elastic waistband
• diamond gusset at crotch aids in mobility
• 2 front zippered pockets
• unattached Universal Liner with Urban chamois, gentle elastic leg/waistband and 6.5 inch inseam
• 13 inch inseam (just above the knee)
Chamois
Urban Chamois:
Compact size, seamless chamois with 4-way stretch Elastic Interface Technology and multi-density foam padding. Shorter front to back and less bulky, for riding in a more upright commuter position. Light microfiber fabric reduces bulk at inner thigh to avoid chafing. Made in Italy.
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Fit Notes
Runs true at waist; fit through the seat, hip and leg is generous.
Product Care
Remove your shorts and launder asap for best results as residual sweat may damage the chamois. Wash only in delicate cycle at 86 degrees. Use neutral non-aggressive detergents, keep like colors together and avoid dryers. If you use chamois butter/cream, your garment's ability to wick moisture will be greatly reduced and the durability of your chamois may be compromised. Note: we recommend that you wash new bottoms prior to use.
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