ONE Industries builds on a rich history in the MX market of producing premium technical apparel for some of the best riders in the game. For the 2013 season, they aim to make their mark on the MTB world. The new kit has definitely been put through the wringer on the backs of athletes like the Atherton’s, Marc Beaumont, Jared Graves and more.
VAPOR JERSEY/PANTS - HIGHLIGHTS:JERSEY
• Engineered chassis built of moisture wicking materials
• Strategically placed mesh panels
• Lighter weight and better functioning garment with tailored fit
• Increased coverage with custom collar design
• Elimination of bunching and forearm discomfort with cuffless sleeves
• Long tail remains tucked in with the extra material
PANTS
• Unrestricted movement with ultra-light construction of multidirectional
stretch polyester
• Reduced fatigue with class defining design and weight
• Quad Fit inner liner system
• Increased durability with 1000D Kordura rear saddle panel
• Heat/abrasion resistant with full grain debossed leather
inner knee panels
• Easily adjustable and secure with dual side waist adjusters
and aggressive hook and loop
INTEL SHORT - HIGHLIGHTS:SHORT
• Multi-panel, four-way stretch polyester chassis construction
• Optimized ventilation with mesh panels at thigh and rear yoke
• Optional increased airflow with hidden micro-zip inseam vents
• Sleek, strategically placed micro-pockets for carrying essentials
with optic wipe and media port
• All day comfort with chamois liner short included
• Secure fit with custom TPR snaps and dual waist adjusters
• 13.5 inch inseam
• Available in Black, White or Orange
REACTOR JERSEY/SHORT - HIGHLIGHTS:JERSEY
• Engineered, multi-paneled chassis built of moisture wicking materials
• Enhanced cooling through strategically placed mesh panels
• Lighter weight and better functioning garment with tailored, athletic cut
• Increased coverage and uncompromised comfort with custom collar design
• Elimination of sleeve bunching and forearm discomfort with
cuffless sleeves
• Long tail remains tucked in with the extra material
SHORT
• Constructed of 300D poly-dobby and electric mesh
• 1000D Kordura in the saddle
• Tailored fitting chassis designed around aggressive race position
• Full mesh air intake and heat exhaust panels for optimized ventilation and
uncompromised protection and durability
• Large, body-hugging yoke panel with zippered compartment pocket
• Unrestricted movement with Quad-Fit inner liner waist closure system
• Durable, custom adjustable waist closure made from heavy duty plastic
• Secure fit with large rear yoke panel
• 15 inch inseam
DEFCON JERSEY/SECTOR SHORT - HIGHLIGHTS:JERSEY
• Engineered chassis built of moisture wicking materials
• Enhanced cooling through strategically placed mesh panels
• Lighter weight and better functioning garment with tailored, athletic cut
• Increased coverage with uncompromised comfort with
custom collar
• Elimination of sleeve bunching and forearm discomfort
with cuffless sleeves
• Long tail remains tucked in with the extra material
SHORT
• Lightweight and durable with four-way stretch ripstop construction
• Extensive ventilation with large, strategically placed mesh panels in
inner thigh and yoke
• Reduced bulk and irritation with micro-pockets at yoke and
front hip
• Versatile with handy optic wipe and media port
• All day comfort with chamois liner short included
• Secure fit with custom TPR snaps and dual waist adjusters
• 11.5 inch inseam
For the full 2013 line of bike gear, head over to
oneindustries.com
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you going to complain that they've put the neck hole in the same place as Sombrio products?
Seriously, does anyone actually buy mtb branded socks?
The jerseys come up with shorts sleeves, and generally a bit undersized in my experience. I buy Large stuff usually, being 6'2", (H&M, Primark, UniQlo and any other t-shirt manufacturer) and i had to get XL as they were too snugg, and short sleeved. If you want full armour underneath it'd be borderline 2 sizes up....
Everythign is very well made as far as i can tell, and looks great in the flesh. Still waiting for afew bits to turn up, but veryimpressed so far. Shorts sizing is pretty spot on, if a little snug.
Dedicated Bike pants/trousers would be a welcome addition indeed!
Heres an idea they could even get the weight down even more if they ditched the leather patch!! or they could replace the leather patch with some errm Pockets. Lightweight what about the durability, can they list that and compare to the others? Power ranger pyjamas.
I feel better now feel free to negative prop me
I have held the pants and they are not only lighter than the Fox push pant, they are also lighter than the typical DH short (shorts made from cordura like typical moto pants). The campaign you are referring to was for the moto market hence the comparison to one of the top moto pants in the market - the 360.
I'm all for moto companies coming into the bike market. It's a fresh new angle and I for one and diggin it.
I'm looking forward to the day that the clothing designers make something understated and tasteful. Something that you could wear all morning and then go for lunch in a normal place, like on the Dayou Rd, and nobody would look at you like you were from the circus. Sn*ggering into their noodles. Quietly talking about you to thier friends.
"Look at that idiot! I bet he thinks he looks cool! Ha ha ha!"
There is no cooler photo in mountain biking that the one of Shaun Palmer riding at Sea Otter in his jeans and tee shirt. I'd rather wear golf or cricket clothes than MTB gear, and I ride every weekend.
The best test of if something is cool or not, is ask someone from outside your sport if they would waer it. If the answer is no, you're probably not looking good. If they burst into fits of laughter, like most normal people would if you wore this shit, then you're definitely in need of a trip to a stylist. Or at least watch an episode of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy...