mySimon is not affiliated with or endorsed by Simon Property Group. If you are looking for Simon Property Group, click here.

The zero g morphology for mac is sold out or discontinued. We found 524 related products.

search.com
Italian exotics have always tapped deeply into our senses. Seriously, who didn?t have a 308 GTS or a Countach on their wall as a youngster? And if you grew up on two wheels, Bimota and Aprilia offerings were just as lust worthy. The Wilier Zero.7 carries on this tradition, though its matte finish is understated in comparison to the sort of flashiness we?re used to from Italian designers. It looks more like a high tech project bike, which isn?t far from the truth. A close look will reveal some, but not all of the structural details that make the Zero.7 such an astounding performer on the road. The massive down tube and seat tube juncture at the bottom bracket shell begs for attention. The beefiness here is a byproduct of the BB386 EVO bottom bracket system. Where a typical road bottom bracket shell (BB30 included) is 68mm wide, BB386 EVO is a full 18.5mm wider. The down and seat tubes intersect the shell at greater diameter, giving it greater surface area as a whole. The result is a lighter, stiffer frame with no power-robbing flex. Before you roll your eyes at yet another BB standard, know this: BB386 can be used with any crankset on the market except for BB30. The shell dimensions of 46mm ID and 86.5mm width might sound familiar. A Pressfit30 shell uses the same 46mm ID. This means that Wilier's BB386 uses an existing, easy-to-source bearing assembly. The 86.5mm width is the same as a standard BB86 pressfit shell. This ensures compatibility with any typical external bearing crankset using either a 24 or 30mm spindle.What you can't see is that Wilier employs a Special Elastic Infiltrated (SEI) film within the composite lay-up. While this technology has been used in the aeronautical and automotive industry, Wilier has pioneered its use in racing bicycles. The SEI Film enables three things: 1) It increases impact resistance by 35% over a laminate composed of carbon fiber alone. 2) It increases inter-laminar shear strength by 18%. This is significant when the flame is
$5499 Go to
Competitive Cyclist
Zero RH+'s Stretch Control System, used in the Women's Stretch Control Short, allows designers to place differentiated support in precise locations over your muscles. Zero RH+ targets specific muscle groups that commonly fatigue quickly or tend to recover more slowly than other muscle groups. What all that means to you is the ability to ride longer, harder, and with a shorter, less painful recovery time. The Stretch Control Short is made with Zero RH+'s Firedry Gold 100 fabric. This moisture-wicking, breathable fabric keeps you dry and comfortable during hot summer rides. Firedry is offered in four different weightsGold 100 being the lightest. It's also abrasion- and wear-resistant, and provides exceptional aerodynamics.Stretch Control is an innovative system of appliques that add tension in strategic areas of the short. Because these areas of added tension are simply printed onto the short, Zero RH+ can control exactly how much tension is added, and can provide precise support where you need it. On the other hand, areas without the appliques offer the greatest freedom of motion. Because the overall comfort of a pair of shorts cannot exceed the quality of the chamois that they contain, the Stretch Control Short features the exclusive Women's Uranus chamois. This hand-sewn insert features high-density foam that evenly distributes pressure as you move in the saddle. We also want to point out that Zero RH + constructs the Stretch Control Short on a curve. This ensures that the Uranus conforms to the body's shape in a cycling position. The Zero RH + Women's Stretch Control Short is available in the colors Black and White/Black and in sizes X-Small to X-Large. Flatlock seams through the shorts reduce chafing and irritation. Reflective elements on the rear make you more visible in traffic to make your ride home safer.
$124 Go to
Backcountry.com