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Take your performance to the next level with the Scicon Sports Space Agency X-Over Cycling Bib Short inspired by spacesuits and spacecrafts. An innovative & scientific approach to the Scicon Sport X-over Bib shorts featuring a seamless and multilevel signature Italian Elastic Interface (EIT) chamois is designed to support your body and ensure ultimate comfort during long days in the saddle. Ergonomically designed and breathable bi-elastic mesh fabric molds to your body shape and 4-way compression compounds improve overall riding performance and experience. Fitted with a 75mm gripper and active tension mono-elastic straps, the Scicon X-over bib is a must-have in any cyclist's wardrobe.
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Take your performance to the next level with the Scicon Sports Space Agency X-Over Cycling Bib Short inspired by spacesuits and spacecrafts. An innovative & scientific approach to the Scicon Sport
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