The One Graphic Short + Essential Liner - Men's
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When we're rolling out of bed for sun-up rides we're wearing the Zoic The One Graphic Short + Essential Liner for some early morning comfort. The lightweight shell efficiently shed heat while we’re riding and with a tapered above the knee cut, it doesn’t restrict our pedal motion either. You’ll find us chasing the sunset after being out all day with the comfortable and supportive Essential Liner, this liner easily fits under our shell and provides minimal but much-needed comfort.
Details
- Quick-drying bike shorts and liner for long summer days
- VersaLight stretch fabric ensures breathability and lightness
- Quick-drying with mesh-lined hand pockets for functionality
- Essential liner is lightweight with a boxer-like fit
- 5 total pockets with locking zippers that stay shut while we're riding
- Flatback waistband that reduces irritation
- Item #ZOIZ14K
- Material
- [face fabric] VersaLight (86% polyester, 14% spandex), [gusset] 87% polyester, 13% spandex
- Season
- summer
- Fit
- slim-fit
- Inseam
- 13in
- Chamois
- Zoic comfort
- Pockets
- 2 hand, 2 zippered leg, 1 zippered cell phone
- Bib
- no
- Leg Gripper
- silicone
- Recommended Use
- commuting, cross-country, enduro
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 24, 2022
Nice shorts but run small
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
Ain't no way these XXL shorts are going onto my XXL body. Nice construction but get an actually XXL fit model cuz these are just scaled up and way off. I wear 40" waist pants regularly, these won't even close with the adjustment straps all the way out.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com