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PEARL iZUMi
Elite Thermal Knee Warmers

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$50.00
Color:Black

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Elite Thermal Knee Warmers

During cool, transitional months, Lycra warmers are no longer sufficient, yet fully-windproof tights are overkill. That's where the Pearl Izumi Elite Thermal Knee Warmers come into play, delivering more warmth than the Lite warmers without being overly stifling like the PRO Softshell warmers can be in mid-range temperatures.


Details

  • Knee warmers for spinning on soggy, chilly days
  • Water-resistance repels light rain and road spray
  • Midweight thermal insulation for shoulder season temps
  • Built to reduce bunching and slouching while pedaling
  • Soft, wide elastic cuff grips with silicone print
  • Reflective details add a bit of visibility on overcast training rides
  • Item #PLZO8DZ
Material
56% nylon, 30% polyester, 14% Lycra elastane
Fit
compressive, form-fitting
Closure
elastic
Recommended Use
road cycling
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

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5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 5, 2022

Perfect Fit

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I've put it through the wringer

I put these to the test today on a 50-mile ride. They stayed in place the entire time without slippage. They are plenty long enough to cover 4 or so inches below the knee and mid-thigh. Well designed and well made.

Paul T
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com