CAPO SPECIALS
2011 Capo Verona Thermal Jacket
Even if most of us would prefer to be warm rather than fashionable, we’d all be happy to find a cold weather jacket that functions as a protector against deep winter but wears like a light jersey or jacket and looks good to boot. The Capo Verona Thermal Jacket will keep you warm and toasty while ...read more
2011 Capo Riserva Wind Vest
The art of designing a wind vest is something that few manufacturers have mastered. Though in our highly romantic youth we rode on December days with the Sunday Times stuffed down our jersey and long sleeve cotton undershirt, nowadays we’ve graduated to proper vests. The Capo Riserva Wind Vest ...read more
2011 Capo Verona Wind Vest
We are always on the lookout for clothing pieces that will make our cold day rides a bit more pleasant. The Capo Verona Wind Vest is one of those items that will keep you comfy on cold windy days and make you wonder why it took so long for you to find this the perfect solution to your ...read more
2011 Capo Riserva Roubaix Knee Warmers
When the temperature starts falling below the 55 or 60˚ mark and the sunshine doesn’t warm you like it did in July or August, it’s time to start thinking about protecting your joints. The Capo Riserva Roubaix Knee Warmers will help you stay warm while matching the slick styling found with the ...read more
2011 Capo Modena Thermal Jacket
Some people are brave about the cold. Sometimes it's a bravery born of foolishness or naïveté, but seeing people training with naked knees in 40-something weather or a short-sleeve jersey with one layer underneath fills us with both envy and pity. While we've gotten braver about venturing ...read more
2011 Capo Riserva Cycling Gloves
The classic styling of the Capo Riserva Cycling Gloves evokes earlier, innocent days of cycling bliss while the modern materials and attention to detail will keep your hands happy over the roughest roads. The uppers have been made from a super breathable but durable and stretchy Lycra with a ...read more
2011 Capo Verona Knee Warmers
Since the Capo Verona Knee Warmers sport the handsome tricolore emblem, they transport us to that wonderful city that is their namesake. Verona embodies the type of romantic cycling ideals that Paris must hold for foodies, or Hollywood for acting hopefuls. Close to the mountains, gateway to Italy, ...read more
2011 Capo Riserva Thermal Jacket
At some point in the late autumn or early winter you’re going to have to start bringing out the real winter-time riding kit. It’s a time that many cyclists dread because of the bulk and constriction associated with the season and the necessary garb. The Capo Riserva Thermal Jacket is different ...read more
2011 Capo Verona Long Sleeve Jersey
The Capo Verona Long Sleeve Jersey proudly displays all that Capo holds dear – durability, performance, and design. It will keep you warm even when the cool autumn days hit in full force. It is made from their Winter Micro Quattro fabric. This material is a dual-layer brushed polyester that ...read more
2011 Capo Tempo Cycling Gloves
Tempo fugit: so maybe your Latin teacher wouldn’t appreciate this bastardization of the phrase, but in the case of the Capo Tempo Cycling Gloves it seems appropriate. The comfort level and understated design of these gloves will make you want to ride your bike well after your interval sessions ...read more
2011 Capo Riserva Roubaix Leg Warmers
Most of us like to wear our regular bibs for as long as we can into the cooler seasons. Pairing these Capo Riserva Roubaix Leg Warmers with their Riserva Arm Warmers will mean that you’ll be able to stick to your favorite bib shorts and jersey combination well past the summer season. Those ...read more
2011 Capo Verona Cycling Gloves
Is it more PRO to wear gloves or forego them? That is a debate that has raged nearly as long as there have been cycling gloves. And we are perfectly willing to entertain arguments from either side of the aisle; but the talking stops once one of us wipes out in a pile of gravel and ends up with ...read more

















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