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Bicyclegear.co.za Originals Range Launches

By Press Office · 32 comments

The Globalex brand has since its inception become synonymous with excellence in product quality and service. We have achieved this distinction through aligning ourselves with select international suppliers and products of only the highest quality. The company has been operating in South Africa since 2005.

With Bicyclegear.co.za as the online retail concept of Globalex, the range has grown and diversified, offering more products at sharper prices. In 2017 we have launched our Bicyclegear.co.za Originals range

“This range of apparel that will suit your lifestyle, both on and off the bicycle.”

The Bicyclegear.co.za Originals have been developed over time and with extensive research. Our technical products are well priced and produced with the serious cyclist in mind. Our “off the bicycle” products are stylish and will enhance your cycling lifestyle.

Flow Series Cycling Shirts

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  • Our Flow Series cycling shirts are made with Dry Max Textile™ and combined with Air-Flow™ side paneling, will ensure correct sweat and temperature management.
  • The non-curl sleeves gives a race feel aiding in aerodynamics.

The Original Hemp MTB Baggy

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  • Our MTB baggy is made with a natural hemp textile to create a flexible yet strong mountain biking product.
  • The product, being all natural, is anti-bacterial and won’t smell. It has been specifically designed as mountain biking product and manages sweat and heat super efficiently.
  • The product has been designed to be worn over your current cycling bib or pants.

Email globalexsa@mweb.co.za or call 0766125495 for any other information requirements.

“Take a Bicyclegear.co.za Originals product on your next adventure!”

Comments

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 7:06 AM

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popcorn_skollie

Jan 26, 2017, 8:08 AM

I'm curious how a hemp baggy deals with moisture and ventilation.

T-Bob

Jan 26, 2017, 8:19 AM

 

The Globalex brand has since its inception become synonymous with excellence in product quality and service. We have achieved this distinction through aligning ourselves with select international suppliers and products of only the highest quality. The company has been operating in South Africa since 2005.

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Looks pretty decent kit at a good price. Only thing, do the baggies come in different colours and more importantly, do they have belt loops? 

 

Hemp is supposed to be darn hard wearing and a very good material on a lot of levels. There is always a long line of people in tie-dye wanting to chew your ear off about how it's a wonder material and will save the free world. 

V12man

Jan 26, 2017, 8:39 AM

I'm curious how a hemp baggy deals with moisture and ventilation.

I have seen someone riding them - they look good on, but perhaps a bit damp - fine for downhill... :)

shaper

Jan 26, 2017, 8:41 AM

like the shirts!!

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 9:07 AM

I'm curious how a hemp baggy deals with moisture and ventilation.

Hi popcorn_skollie moisture and ventilation are not a problem with baggy. The hemp we have used is a medium canvas at 285 gram. It dries very quickly and the textile characteristic allows for airflow through the baggy, remembering we recommend wearing a bib like a Vermarcsport PRR under it. :thumbup:

 

To be honest a synthetic baggy made with a "stretch fabric" will have more stretch. However, the hemp canvas, because of its nature and weave, has plenty of give and has been designed as a performance product.

 

Bicyclegear.co.za has taken this direction with this product as hemp is a natural sustainable fibre alternative better suited for the conscious mountain biker. It is strong and if you fall it won't tear like a synthetic textile.

 

It dries quickly and you can take it on a multi-day adventure and it won't smell being a natural product with anti-bacterial properties.

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 9:10 AM

Looks pretty decent kit at a good price. Only thing, do the baggies come in different colours and more importantly, do they have belt loops? 

 

Hemp is supposed to be darn hard wearing and a very good material on a lot of levels. There is always a long line of people in tie-dye wanting to chew your ear off about how it's a wonder material and will save the free world. 

We have started with a grey version with a red thread. It is a great material to work with and the fact that it is sustainable is a real bonus in an industry where synthetics are the norm.

 

I would love to save the world with these baggies, but I think Tesla is going to do that...

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 9:13 AM

I have seen someone riding them - they look good on, but perhaps a bit damp - fine for downhill... :)

V12man, they will gather sweat but dry very quickly. The hollow fibre allows for better breathability and quicker evaporation.

Cav'

Jan 26, 2017, 9:19 AM

Nice T-Shirts,but at that price it's a rip off unfortunately.

popcorn_skollie

Jan 26, 2017, 9:26 AM

Ok I'm sold. But I can't find a size guide on your website.

I'm a 30 waist. Its that a small or medium?

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 9:27 AM

Nice T-Shirts,but at that price it's a rip off unfortunately.

Glad you like the style of our shirts. Our price is based on the technical make up of the shirt and the time/expertise it takes to sew a technical garment together.

 

Thanks for your opinion on the price.

Chavo

Jan 26, 2017, 9:28 AM

Bicyclegear, I think your sizing chart for the MTB baggy needs to be reviewed in terms of waist size. Don't think are many real life people who have waists from 28-36cm...

 

The baggy looks good and your efforts to use a sustainable conscious product is rad, but I will wait for a colour other than grey. Grey is not the most forgiving of sweat marks and I would rather not look "a bit damp" while riding.

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 9:29 AM

Ok I'm sold. But I can't find a size guide on your website.

I'm a 30 waist. Its that a small or medium?

 

You will be a small...

http://bicyclegear.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/BG-size-charts.jpg

Cav'

Jan 26, 2017, 9:32 AM

Glad you like the style of our shirts. Our price is based on the technical make up of the shirt and the time/expertise it takes to sew a technical garment together.

 

Thanks for your opinion on the price.

I was talking about the T-Shirts not the cycling shirts.(they're priced fairly)

 

There isn't much time or expertise involved in printing the below on a shirt I'm afraid:

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Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 9:35 AM

Bicyclegear, I think your sizing chart for the MTB baggy needs to be reviewed in terms of waist size. Don't think are many real life people who have waists from 28-36cm...

 

The baggy looks good and your efforts to use a sustainable conscious product is rad, but I will wait for a colour other than grey. Grey is not the most forgiving of sweat marks and I would rather not look "a bit damp" while riding.

We have got 38mm coming soon.

 

We have done tests with a grey, black, blue and green. Grey came out as the colour of choice for the launch.

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 9:47 AM

I was talking about the T-Shirts not the cycling shirts.(they're priced fairly)

 

There isn't much time or expertise involved in printing the below on a shirt I'm afraid:

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Cav' once again you have every right to voice your opinion about what you feel is the correct price for a product.

Cav'

Jan 26, 2017, 9:51 AM

Cav' once again you have every right to voice your opinion about what you feel is the correct price for a product.

Good luck.  :thumbup:

Chavo

Jan 26, 2017, 9:59 AM

We have got 38mm coming soon.

 

We have done tests with a grey, black, blue and green. Grey came out as the colour of choice for the launch.

Thanks, useful to know but still think your waist sizing needs review. 38mm is even smaller than cm, pretty sure you are meaning to add inches (in) as the metric for sizing

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 10:04 AM

Thanks, useful to know but still think your waist sizing needs review. 38mm is even smaller than cm, pretty sure you are meaning to add inches (in) as the metric for sizing

Sorry I meant size 38in or 96cm waist is coming.

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 10:08 AM

http://bicyclegear.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/BG-size-charts.jpg

Apologies I sent you a size chart where the waistline is in cm! Those should be inches...28in, 30in, 32in, 34in, 36in...

SeanvR

Jan 26, 2017, 10:26 AM

Shorts look bomb! Kudos for the price point! If they shorts were made in RSA that would be a ++ from my side...

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 10:31 AM

Shorts look bomb! Kudos for the price point! If they shorts were made in RSA that would be a ++ from my side...

Thanks, made in SA...

Bicyclegear

Jan 26, 2017, 10:49 AM

Size chart:

 

http://bicyclegear.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/BG-size-charts.jpg

V12man

Jan 26, 2017, 11:18 AM

V12man, they will gather sweat but dry very quickly. The hollow fibre allows for better breathability and quicker evaporation.

As I said - they looked good - I even asked him where he got them (94.7 expo) :)

 

But they were showing visibly wet in the small of the back - not that other shorts don't go wet there - just not necessarily visible, so it's not really a criticism at all - more an observation.

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