THE MEN'S COLLECTIONSombrio is inspired by a world that rides bikes. Inspired by the natural environment around us - The Spring 2015 range is built around cross-functional bike specific technical styles; All-mountain inspired lightweights, loud and proud race gear, and casually styled Freeride classics, all backed up with a great range of city friendly essentials. The new range offers more choice than ever before, building on your favorite styles, all designed and tested on Vancouver’s North Shore.
THE WOMEN'S COLLECTIONSince the beginning, Sombrio has been committed to developing high performance apparel for women who ride. We produced a Women’s specific freeride short over a decade ago and we feel sure we can make the claim “it was the first” in our industry. We feel we have an obligation to make the absolute best fitting garments that we can. For 2015, our Women’s Collection follows the same genres as Men’s - Freeride, Epik, Gravity & Cartel - giving women the same great category options, designed with the female rider in mind.
This is just a glimpse of the new Sombrio offering for Spring 2015, available now at premium retailers across North America and Europe, as well as online. Visit
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"Designed and tested in Vancouver"...and priced in USD...that $100 flannel will cost about $140CAD. And come on...what flannel doesn't look sick? Only an idiot would pay that.
No comparison to standard flannel shirt.
DB@EB
All good. Try it, you might like it.
DB@EB
And if you ask: Yes, I work in the bike industry, and no I don't sell Sombrio, but I do sell (or have sold) both Fox, TLD, Mavic and Nalini.
Now, I'd buy that flanel in a heartbeat if it was plain coloured.
DB@EB
Have fun riding in your k-mart kits. Just because you bought your chamois from Autozone doesn't make the cycling specific version "too expensive".
I only speak for myself. There are people with money, and there are people who have little to no money. I myself have a tight budget, so these nice looking pieces you make out of quality fabrics are out of reach of a large section of North Americans. As such, when I see these articles about nice gear and bikes that are out of my ability to buy, i feel a bit depressed; if I were to save for over a year without having any financial issues arise that does not deplete my savings, I'd get myself a nice complete enduro FS. So while I save my money to pay my rent, auto-insurance, gas, phone, ect; while trying to save for a toy or a safety net to cover me in an accident(whatever comes first), I have to stick to the cheap riding cloths I find at the thrift stores and online/retail front clearance, that I actually don't mind shredding! I believe there are people that would also like your gear, but like myself can not afford it, but how they tell you will be less than classy.
I own a pair of the Shazam. Awesome shoes!
Buy some of my designs!
Completely valid points - I myself can't afford the newest bikes, gear and clothing but try to save some money for nicer things.
We don't realize it but cheap clothing adds up too .. sometimes its better to spend more and have it last longer and fit better.
I have a pair of Dakine riding shorts that I bought 3 years ago for 100 $ that I wear almost everytime I ride and still look new. I also have four pairs of shorts I found at sport swaps and thrift stores for 20 $ a piece that sit at the bottom of my closet because "I might use them one day".
That being said, I haven't had the chance to test Sombrio's quality yet this year, but I've always appreciated the fit of the clothing.
Yes its expensive but how long will it last you? Because I rather spend 100 $ on a jersey that will last me 3 years versus 30 $ for a cheap shirt that will last me half a season ...
There are local shops that carry and you can buy direct online.
DB@EB
Every time I wear it I am like "Gah, these sleeves are so annoying.....wait, what sleeves"
So I guess I am saying I like it.
bikecanmore.ca
Can you have it done and delivered here next week?
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