Road cycling kit for a cold start and a warm afternoon

On long days in the saddle, you’ll ride with a base layer (short-sleeved jersey, cycling shorts) and additional layers you can take off: arm warmers, leg warmers and a windproof vest. Whatever you need in the morning to stop yourself getting cold must fit into your jersey pocket by the afternoon, without you having to stop and change.

Gravel clothing: The right kit for long days and changing conditions

For gravel rides, you don’t need a road cycling kit – nor do you need MTB gear. Gravel clothing solves a specific problem: comfort over long distances on varied terrain, with temperatures that can fluctuate by 10 degrees or more over the course of a day. The answer is a modular setup comprising a durable jersey, a long-distance-ready chamois, a packable windbreaker and a base layer with proper storage space.

Thermal underwear for men – which material is best for which sport and temperature?

Löffler has been developing functional underwear for men since 1976 – and manufactures all transtex® fabrics in its own knitting mill in Ried im Innkreis, Austria. The key question isn’t which underwear is the ‘best’, but which material works best for your sport, your level of activity and your body temperature. This guide highlights the differences and helps you make the right choice.

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Löffler produces more than 30 different cycling shorts and tights, including bib shorts, tights, cycling undershorts, cycling shorts, and thermal tights. All are manufactured in Ried im Innkreis, Austria, and Tryavna, Bulgaria. The right choice depends on four factors: What type of bike do you ride? What is your riding position? How long are your rides? And in what temperatures do you ride? This guide will help you find the right cycling shorts in four simple steps.
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