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The latest from Etxeondo - Carbono Jersey Is here!


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http://etxeondo.arista.es/en/novedadesid=1

 

 

 

Carbon fibre is antistatic-dissipative. The special conductive fibres absorb and dissipate electric charges produced and accumulated by the external environment or during activity.

 

 

 

These jerseys breathe and regulate heat by speeding up the evaporation process of perspiration, slowing down the formation of humidity on the skin and keeping the temperature constant.

 

 

 

The fibres protect the body from absorbing static energy, electrosmog and UV rays.

 

 

 

NB - We have stock of Orange and Blue (The pink is by special order only :)

 

 

 

Etxeondo Carbono jerseys, protect the skin from bacteria and pollutant dusts, eliminating the risk of annoying allergies.

 

 

 

During physical activity this new carbon fibre fabric lowers the concentration of lactic acid in the muscles, increases blood circulation and oxygenates the cells.

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Oh and Swift I am hoping to get around to your place within the next few weeks to come and drop some cash on this clothing - just hoping it is not going to cost me my wifes inheritance

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Which part of the shirt is made from carbon fibre?

 

Isnt carbon fibres either black or gray?

 

Im asking because I've got some normal dry carbon fibre cloth on my desk, its seems fairly unsuitable for use as cloathing - very itchey & rough, doesn't stretch at all, makes splinters.  

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hahaha... this must be the biggest marketing scam ever!

i doubt carbon fibre is lighter than what my cycling tops are made of. and what the ****is electrosmog?? i bet someone dreamt up some big words and decided they needed something to sell along with those words...

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Electrosmog

Pollution caused by electric and magnetic fields generated by power lines, electrical equipment, mobile and cordless phones, radar, electrical household appliances, microwave ovens, radios, computers, electric clocks, etc.

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Word of advice...just dont try iron the damn thing.

 

But otherwise they are very good.

 

 

 

Hey Swift, do you have any thermal winter gear?

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I know. I own a lot of it Muxie. Their thermal gear is out of this world, and you get to wear less in winter, but stay warmer.

 

Got one of those fancy tops, but it got ironed...and pretty much melted. As did my socks!!

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