Gravity Short - Men's
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Why We Like The Gravity Short
Rough riding is a lot more bearable when we embrace it with the Gravity Shorts from DHaRCO. The tough fabric and stretchy design instill a calming sense of confidence since we can easily nimbly maneuver our way uphill and dodge the fast-arriving obstacles of the downhill. Plus, its breathable design features a water-resistant finish to brush off the murky water that'll paint us when hydroplaning rivers and streams.
Details
- Tough bike shorts for tricky ascents and speedy descents
- Strong nylon is breathable, quick-wicking, and fast-drying
- Water-resistant finish helps fend off water from puddles
- Four-way stretch fabric allows you to move to your fullest
- Hook-and-loop waist adjustment for a proper-snug fit
- Special crotch panel won't get caught up on your saddle
- Two zippered pockets secure your on-trail essentials
- Item #DHA000P
- Material
- 95% nylon, 5% spandex
- Fit
- regular
- Inseam
- [medium] 32
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand
- Waist
- adjustable
- Activity
- enduro, downhill
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 21, 2022
High quality
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- I returned this product before using it
Very high quality, with a fabric that seems durable but with a lot of stretch. They fall just below the knee on me, but seem to be okay even with fairly chunky knee pads. However, they are a bit small for a size large (Large is also labeled size 34), and the pockets are useless (there are only 2, one mid-back will only hold your keys, the one in front was unusable for me as it's small and gets crunched while pedaling). I found the Norrona Fjora Flex1 to have just a bit more room to accommodate armor, as well as a bit more flex and usable pockets and vents, so I kept those instead. However the fabric on the Fjoras feels just a tad less burley than the DHaRCOs.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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