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by davidw
4194 days ago
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I didn't ask to be a jerk or anything, I'm just asking the same question that others will. Castelli and others produce shorts made for professional cyclists, who do long rides too. You know where I see more room for improvement? Winter cycling gear. There's a huge difference between good stuff and shitty stuff. Example: Milano Sanremo a few years ago when it was snowing, and lots of riders were riding with non-team issue Castelli Gabba jerseys because they're one of the best things going for cold weather racing. I guess that's not a problem for you in Singapore, but here in Italy, winters can get cold and wet. I don't know... Italian cycling clothing manufacturers are the best in the world (which is why you source from them), and I'm just not seeing a compelling reason to go with someone else. You might look at Rapha - they've managed to carve out a niche despite not being from a traditional cycling nation. |
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No problem at all! I do understand where you are coming from.
We're not denying the quality of Castelli and other brands of course. I myself have ridden on these brands and do enjoy them!
But, we are doing something very different by creating a niche within the apparel industry. And this shows in the choices we make during the design process.
We've written up a lovely article for your perusal : http://www.redwhite.cc/bibs-detailed/
Regarding your points about winter gear, rest assured we do have great plans for that. So stay tuned!
I'd also like to get your opinon on a winter bibshort/ tights/ biblongs that you'd like to see on the market. What features would you value?