Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Endura Ladies MT500 Spray Baggy Pants II - Black
Description
Design approach
The ultimate all-rounder among women's mountain bike pants has been improved even further. The women's MT500 Spray Short is perfect in bad weather. The waterproof, seam-sealed panel keeps the water away from the seat area, while the unrestricted freedom of movement and comfort is ensured thanks to the use of robust stretch nylon fabric.
PROTECTION FROM SPRINKLING WATER
Since only the seat panel of the shorts is waterproof, we have also applied a water-repellent finish to the entire garment so that no water can penetrate. Endura also uses a PFC-free water repellent finish for this product to keep the ecological footprint as small as possible.
Perfect for knee pads
The fit of these pants is designed so they can be worn easily with knee pads.
Clickfast™ Compatible
The women's MT500 Spray Short is equipped with our Clickfast™ system, which can be combined with any Clickfast™ inner shorts. All inner shorts feature internal padding for a more comfortable fit in the saddle
90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee
Endura is so confident in this product that it is covered by the 90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee.
Features:
- Lightweight and durable 4-way stretch at the front. A water repellent treatment waterproof 3-layer seam-sealed back for optimal protection against wetness .
- PFC-free, durable, non-toxic water repellent finish .
- Waterproof, 3-layer seam-sealed panels at back provide protection from splashes
- Moisture-wicking stretch waistband with Velcro® width adjustment .
- Long-lasting seamless panel at seat area .
- Zippered pockets
- Thigh zipper with pull handle
- Ankle zipper with pull handle
- Compatible with Clickfast™ inner pants
- 90-day satisfaction guarantee
- Material1: 88% nylon, 12% elastane, Material2: 88% nylon, 12% elastane
Property
Property | Value |
---|---|
Color | Black |
Age Group | adult |
Gender | female |
Fit | Widely |
Season | Autumn/Winter |
Leg length | Lang |
Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs