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Kitsbow has you covered for sweater weather

  • Ron 

Say what you will about Punxsutawney Phil, but around here, we have at least until the end of March until we start to shed the sweaters and flannel on our jaunts through the woods and our apres-bike adventures. Until then, we’re relying on some key pieces from Kitsbow to stay warm and dry.

Review: Endura Hummvee Flannel Shirt

  • Ron 

With a soft, cotton-like fabric and a classic Buffalo plaid knit paired with bike-friendly features like articulated sleeves, the Endura Hummvee Flannel Shirt had the potential to be an on-bike piece of apparel that easily transitions to post-ride relaxation, but it fails in execution. 

Kitsbow Hybrid Icon

Kitsbow launches Hybrid Icon flannel shirt

  • Ron 

From the blueprints of Kitsbow’s classic Pendleton Wool® Icon, the Hybrid Icon Shirt purposely adds an additional layer of durable, wind-blocking, water- and abrasion-resistant fabric right where you need it most – across the chest and shoulders.

Kitsbow Ziler merino long-sleeve tee

Kitsbow adds Merino wool long sleeve shirts

  • Ron 

‘Cool’ on the heels of their recently introduced Merino henleys, Kitsbow has launched brand-new Ziler and Aden Merino wool long-sleeve tees.

Kitsbow Merino Henley

Kitsbow releases made in U.S. Merino henley shirt

  • Ron 

Just in time for fall mountain biking, Kitsbow has launched the new Larison and Eula Ridge Merino Henly shirts to give riders the versatility that they need for fall riding and apres bike.

Kitsbow moves to employee-owned model

  • Ron 

Kitsbow, maker of premium cycling clothing and accessories, has moved to an employee-owned model with the assistance of a group of local North Carolina investors.

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