Pearl Izumi are claiming that their new PI Dry technology is a game changer in waterproofing. The PI dry fabric has permanent water resistant technology that actually coats each fibre on the outside layer, so the garment remains water repellent underneath without saturating.
Pearl Izumi's new PI Dry fabric launches this Autumn
The treatment coats individual fibres, instead of just the surface of the garment, and Pearl Izumi say this means the fabric will retain its water resistance for much longer. In fact, they say that after 100 washes 90% of the performance should be maintained, whereas the industry standard is 80% of performance after just 20 washes. The breathability is also improved by combining the fibres into yarns, and water repellency is maintained under stretch so you can achieve a better fit compared to traditional hardshell fabrics. When it is wet, you simply shake it dry.
They have a three-year exclusive deal to use a new hydrophobic fabric technology, and it will initially be used in a range of bib tights, leggings, leg, arm and knee warmers, but we expect Pearl Izumi to roll it out onto more garments eventually. We don’t have UK prices yet, but in the US the tights will cost $140-195, with knee warmers $45 and arm warmers $35.
There are other water repellent technologies out there that we’ve tested, and have tested well, such as Castelli’s Nano Flex and Lusso’s Max Repel No Rain, and our initial impressions is that PI Dry looks like it fits the bill. We’ll be putting some miles into the new gear as the temperatures get cooler next month, so look out for our reviews soon...
It also needs some better communication from DVSA about the changes. Very few drivers seem to know about them or care to follow them.
I think you're both wrong- this post is so bad that it's not even one of the standard trolls, it's a troll mocking the opinions he claims to...
Or HY66 ZZB...
"ruin the wax on a molecular level"...
I'm gonna guess something like "front wheel skids always throw you off but not rear wheel ones"......
How can that possibly not be a deliberate decision?...
SBS in Australia. They have the Tour, Vuelta, Giro, and a bunch of other races - all free and live. I think they do catch-up as well
Mine takes 38s but the clearance on the front derailleur is rather tight.
TNT can sit on my seatpost and swivel. Not giving a penny to the vile bean counters.