We're fans of anything enduro related, especially if it's enduro specific, so right away the Enduro Sash ranked highly in our score book. We loaded up our Sash with tools, food, and goggles, and headed for the mountains for a long day of enduroing. While pushing up a gravel road, we found the food pouch easy to access, and didn't have any trouble eating all of the gels and gummy power foods we had packed within the first 30 minutes of our excursion. After successfully completing the climb (or 'transfer' as we've taken to calling anything that's not a downhill run), we took a nip from our enduro spirit flask, put on our goggles, and headed down the hill. On the descent, the sash stayed in place even when cutting corners and nose manualing around switchbacks, and we'd imagine that its low profile design would help keep it from getting hung up on that pesky course tape that can get caught on hydration packs. The design also allows for better air circulation than a traditional hydration pack, although it would be nice to see a lighter more breathable fabric offered as an option for those steamy summer races. ESP's inaugural product meets the needs of the demanding enduro racer, and its durable construction should make it last for multiple seasons of hard riding. We're excited to see what this small upstart has in the works - rumor has it that an Enduro Serape will be the first item in their apparel line. - Mike Kazimer |
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Thanks you for finally making a endure specific bike sash.
Dreams do come true!
What's next.....a helmet with a 'sixpack' hose and attachment?
yes it is