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The Gamu was inspired by the demand from our professional cyclists for a pant that allowed them to train in the most extreme conditions during winter; days with rain, wind and sub-zero temperatures.Tested in practice by the riders of Euskaltel-DBA-Euskadi; the result is now incorporated in our autumn/winter collection.
Gamu is a winter pant without chamois, so you can use your favourite Etxeondo shorts underneath. The added protection of the Gore-Tex Infinium Windstopper material offers the best defence against wind and cold and also has excellent breathability. The front panels are treated with a water repellent to offer even more protection on cold and wet days.
At the back of the trousers, the same combination of fabrics offers protection from cold spray from the road, while the hamstring and calf are wrapped in Thermosystem Thermosystem Hydrorepellent fabric, for warmth, comfort and elasticity.
The braces are one-piece and without seams and stitching, ensuring great comfort.Finishing details include Etxeondo logos on the inside of the braces and the well-known Etxeondo logo embroidered at the back.Two reflective panels at the back of the garment improve visibility and offer extra safety during dark days.
No more worrying about the temperature. Just go out and ride.
85%PA 15%EA
86%PES 7%EA 4%EPTE
| Barcodes | 1801001118195, 1801001118201, 1801001118225, 1801001118232 |
|---|---|
| Article numbers | 719516, 719515, 719517, 719518, 1801001118195, 1801001118201, 1801001118225, 1801001118232 |
| Frame type | MEN |
| Model | Gamu WS |
| Brand | Etxeondo |
| Size | S, M, L, XL |
| Colour | BLACK |
| Net weight | 0 |
Orders from €99 are shipped free of charge within the Netherlands and stand within 1 to 3 working days at your doorstep!
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