
"San Francisco's Ornot wants to keep your rides warm and comfy during the Winter season with their new Super Thermal Cargo Tights. The Super Thermal Cargo Bib Tights address the specific challenges of cold-weather cycling, particularly in conditions where temperatures drop into the 30s, and the wind cuts to the bone. And they come in both Men's and Women's cuts."
"The Super Thermal Cargo Bibs' design uses two different fabric approaches: wind-blocking fleece-lined material on the front panels to shield riders from harsh conditions. It has breathable fleece-lined fabric that covers key rear areas to maintain mobility during pedaling. This dual-fabric construction aims to balance protection from the elements with flexibility to keep you comfy on your ride. Riding in cold weather brings many challenges."
Ornot's Super Thermal Cargo Tights pair wind-blocking, fleece-lined front panels with breathable fleece-lined rear panels to protect against cold and preserve pedaling mobility. The cargo bibs include four pockets—one on each leg and two rear pockets—for distributed storage of nutrition, tools, and extra layers. An Oeko-Tex certified endurance pad uses recycled fibers and the lower legs feature reflective detailing for visibility. The tights are rated for 28–52°F and use a PFAS-free durable water-repellent coating to shed moisture. The design targets cold-weather riding comfort, versatility across a broad temperature range, and practical storage without compromising flexibility.
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