The 4 layers you need to stay warm when mountain biking.
How to stay warm and dry during winter MTB tours
We're going to explain the 4-layer technique for the upper body:
Start with a layer of underwear.
For the second layer, place the straps of the bib over the top.
Your anorak will be the third layer, and in the event of poor weather, a waterproof or windproof jacket will provide the fourth layer.
Are you ready?Then get ready for your winter mountain bike tours, and cycle in comfort.
A clever design: cut, seams, materials...
To provide maximum comfort, our design incorporates several key features:
The cut, with the light straps and zips at the ankles, is easy to put on and stays put on your mountain biking tours.
The seams on the pad guarantee maximum comfort and minimum annoyance during mountain biking tours of up to 3 hours.
The various fabrics wick perspiration and protect you against the cold and from vegetation.
The pad, a manufacturing secret made at Rockrider
So you can make the most of your mountain bike tours, our clothing designers and prototypists developed an exclusive technique to mould and insert the pad into the tights. The result? Minimal movement and rubbing as you cycle.
To find out more about our manufacturing secret, watch our video!
Why wear bibbed tights?
Given the position you ride in when mountain biking, it's important to protect your back and sides from the cold and damp. The tights stretch up your entire back to protect the areas most sensitive to cold. The straps ensure the tights stay in place even when you're giving it your all.
The result: your tights stay in place and keep you warm. If that doesn't make you want to get out your MTB even in winter, then... ;)
Your feedback helps our products evolve:
We take your feedback into account to constantly improve the comfort and performance of our products. That is how our products evolve, by basing our designs on your sports experiences!
We've also taken on board your opinions by offering lighter straps, designed to be worn over several layers of clothing, and a cut that avoids fabric folding over on the torso for greater comfort.
Did you know?
Tights are to MTB what kilts are to Scotland: no need for a base layer! We do thus recommend that you wash them after each use.
And so you can make the most of your mountain bike tours, particularly at weekends, it dries overnight!
Advice from the design team:
One last tip for before you hit the road (or should that be the trail)? "The most important thing is to be well equipped... or to be well supported!"
To avoid any unpleasant surprises and to ensure your mountain bike tour doesn't turn into a long hike on foot, remember to prepare for any snags or technical issues. With a relaxed mind, you'll be able to enjoy yourself even more!
Product tests
Our team of product designers based at the B'Twin Village in Lille is continuously working to make cycling more comfortable for our users.
Our obsession is to create products that meet the specific cycling needs of our users and eliminate hindrances to a good cycling experience.