| October 4, 2006
Father Knows Best
Dad's advice seemed ludicrous as a teenager. “That boy is trouble”. “Be home by 10”. “You’ll get more respect if you keep your knickers on”.
Well maybe he didn’t say the last one out loud. But it was probably on his mind. Particularly if you were wearing a pair of Bouré bike knickers.
That’s because those knickers were developed by Ned Overend, the Father of Mountain Biking. Together with his partner Drew Bourey, they have created a line of performance bike clothing renown for their comfort and fit.
Knickers are perfect for cool weather riding, insulating knees from injury and hiding those knee surgery scars. Bouré knickers are designed with the biomechanics of cycling in mind. Knees and hips are articulated to maintain fit, and reduce bunching, particularly behind the knees. The women-specific 8 panel construction ensures optimal comfort and the seamless inner thigh eliminates chafing. And for that very important area, the chamois cushions you in all the right spots and wicks away moisture to keep you dry and comfortable.
Knickers are available in three different weights. Thermal weight will keep you warm on cold freezing days and the lightest weight can be worn on days when it’s warm enough to wear shorts.
Just like a father to design something classy and practical. Not too revealing, not too showy and of top-notch quality.
Ok, maybe in this case Father knows best. But Mom was probably by his side, guiding him.
Bouré Bicycle Clothing
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