By moredirt | 09/03/2010
These jerseys offer all the benefits of a Skins gradient compression top, but with the added bonus of rear drop hems. In addition, both the short and longsleeve version offer increased muscle stability gained from new flatlock seams, while the longsleeve option not only provides greater forearm support but, with the improved blood flow through Skins' dynamic gradient compression, helps reduce arm pump.
The jerseys are designed to be worn on their own next to the skin. However, for those riders who don't want the full skin-suit look, but still want the gradient compression benefits, Skins has developed a two-layer system. This means wearing a C400 compression baselayer – a longsleeve jersey or tanktop – both of which feature a full mesh panel, centre front and centre back. These panels align and work with matching panels on the non-compression jerseys in both ranges. This means that, when base layer and jersey are worn together, the system offers all the circulation benefits of Skins gradient compression, but with the look of a classic cycle jersey. To complete the C400 line-up, the company has also added a 100% windproof gillet/vest.
In the existing Skins Cycle Pro range, there's new 3/4 bib tights, compression arm sleeves and compression leg sleeves, plus black/grey colour alternatives to the existing four (shorts/longs/bib shorts and bib longs) garments' black/yellow option.
As well as these new cycle garments, Skins has introduced its new RY400 recovery tights and top. Wearing these garments after sport or prolonged exercise can help eliminate muscle soreness and improve muscle recovery time. Skins recommends wearing them for at least 3 hours to get the best results – they can also be slept in. The tights are available in graphite, the top in graphite and white.
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