C7 GORE-TEX Cap
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Repels the wet, dewy, and damp.
The C7 Gore-Tex Cap by Gore Wear is just what you need to keep oncoming rain showers, misty conditions, and road spray from dripping down your brow. It's excellent for tucking underneath your helmet during rides in rainy weather, thanks to its Gore-Tex membrane providing an impenetrable barrier to outside moisture.
Besides being fully waterproof, the Gore-Tex membrane also provides wind-blocking insulation during brisk conditions, all while allowing your built-up perspiration and heat to escape through millions of its microscopic pores. It's rounded out with reflective logos that shine when exposed to oncoming headlights, which is helpful when you're riding around town on gloomy days.
Details
- Waterproof cycling cap designed to keep your head dry
- Wear it underneath your helmet in wet weather and drizzle
- Gore-Tex membrane blocks rain showers and howling winds
- Breathable construction allows perspiration to escape
- Elasticized rear ensures security on most head sizes
- Reflective elements pop on dark, rainy days
- Item #GWR0004
- Material
- [membrane] GORE-TEX (2-layer), [face fabric] polyester
- Adjustability
- elasticized rear (one size fits most)
- Style
- cycling cap
- Recommended Use
- road cycling
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year limited
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 20, 2020
Works well, fits fine
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- I've used it several times
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Not as tight-fitting as some of the other cycle caps that I have, but it's not too bulky and fits fine under a standard helmet. Kept my head dry in the rain and I didn't overheat even when the rain stopped. Lightweight, easy to stash in a jersey pocket or handlebar bag when it's not needed.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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