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Charge Surface Exclusive Sneak Peek


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Nick from Charge and Surface just sent me an exclusive sneak peek of some preliminary shots of the forthcoming Surface clothing line. Included are images of their hoody, jersey, jacket, pants and all the color options.

Above is their hoodie. It's made of a breathable, stretchy (in both directions), water resistant tough material they called "snugflex", it is brushed on the inside like fleece. Lycra cuffs... Nice tight hood, brown or black and a price of £59.99.


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The windbreakers are water resistant, made of Pertex. Lycra internal cuffs. Packs down into small pocket. They're available in purple, lime and black and will retail at £49.99.


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The jerseys come in short sleeve and long sleeve. They feature a pocket in the back and longer sleeves. Perfect on or off the bike.


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The "Hydrophobic" Wool Jacket is the most technical garment, taped seams, fully waterproof, storm flaps, lycra cuffs. But made to look fairly casual with no zip seals. Gray wool is the only color available and retails at £119.99. The pants are made from a water-resistant material and are quick drying with a slim cut. They retail at £54.99 and come in gray or black. The same material is being used in their shorts, which retail at £49.99.


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Surface's clothes come in various colors.

For more information, keep watch on Charge's site and follow them on Twitter!

Previously:
Charge Surface


Comments (4)

Damn, I wonder how slim those pants are. There need to be more garments for thunder-thighs.


I Want that Wool Jacket!


The guys from CCP, Outlier etc work their ass's off making amazing cycling wear which is ethical, great quality & born in the brains of rear cyclists. They're also independents.

This charge stuff is none of the above. It would be great if no one bought it & charge stopped piggy backing fixed gear culture.


Julian,

Before you make a post and statement like the above maybe you could do a little research to make sure what you are saying is correct.

You might be surprised to find out how many people work for Charge, how long we have been making fixed year bikes, and how we design and test our products.

Nick


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