PRO ESSENTIAL CASE & BLACK ROAD CULOTTE
Step by step we see how the day lengthens, the temperatures recover and the cold winter is falling behind. For this reason, at IXCOR we moved forward and started to launch a new product.
The ES ESENTIAL CASE PRO is the perfect accessory to keep the essential elements safe for cycling. Mobile phone, tickets, license or license will be distributed in different departments being isolated from water, sweat, cold or heat.
Available in black, green and orange, all of them resistant to water, and with 3 different interior departments, one with a zipper for the most valuable objects.
Exterior logo and interior phrase in highly resistant vinyl to finish the design and leave the IXCOR seal integrated.
The zipper, totally waterproof, has a ring-shaped handle that facilitates the opening and closing with a single finger.
Compatibility with smartphones such as iPhone XR or Samsung Note 9.
Also BLACK ROAD cycling shorts, which follows our line of essentials to match any of the IXCOR jerseys. The pad has been improved with an extra-soft surface that gives you more comfort during your hours on the bike.
Designed to train in high competition, our black road culotte adapts perfectly to the body shape while allowing you total freedom of movement. Combined with our elastic strap and super breathable offers a perfect fit.
IXCOR logos in black that combined extremely breathable fabrics, will create different textures that will make you elegant on the bike.
It has the improved padding, which has been designed to reduce the pressure at the contact points of the body, a key element for greater comfort and performance.
Our goal in the development of the pad was to distribute the weight of the cyclist at different points and thus reduce pressure, improving blood circulation.
All this accompanied by the new extra-soft fabric that will prevent any possible chaffing after many hours of pedaling.
In this way we provide substantial improvements to the quality of pedaling and meet the biomechanical demands of modern cycling.
And what better way to present it, than with a video: