Thursday, 14 January 2016

Hevik

Namib jacket and Terrain touring trousers

Hevik's first four-season, 3-layer jacket, the Namib has been developed for "extensive on road use". Waterproof and multi-layered, the external material is treated, waterproof polyester creating an initial barrier with added protection from the 'W-Strider' internal waterproof/breathable membrane and thermal lining providing further protection. Both layers can be removed in warmer weather, to which the jacket adapts with forced air vents on the chest, sleeves and rear; four waterproof pockets are an added plus.

For added comfort Hevik has included double adjustments on the sleeves (anti-flotation), and also adjustments on the waist, wrists (straps) and on the sides. The sleeve cuffs have clips to keep the two internal removable layers in place. The jacket is equipped with standard CE protectors, fitted on the shoulders and elbows, and it also has a pocket which holds an approved back protector.
Their new Terrain trousers complement the jacket or can be purchased separately. They share the 3-layer concept needed to counteract climate changes when riding. The addition of a breathable 'W-Strider' membrane and thermal lining protects against wind and rain, and in summer the garment can be stripped down and become cooling, thanks to its front air vents. Constructed from polyester and nylon, the trousers also have classic CE protectors on the knees and more reinforcements on the hip area. For added comfort there are fold panels on the knees for easier movement, stretch fabric on the inside of the pant's legs, wide adjustments at the bottom of the leg with triple-strap closure and clip button waist closure.



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