When the sun is shining and the breeze is blowing, there are few pleasures as satisfying as whizzing through the warm summer air on two wheels. Whether you're simply hopping on for a quick ride to the other side of town or taking off for a long scenic cycle through the country, make sure you're stocked with the best gear. For some, that means a proper helmet with a modern buckle (and the ability to lock it up with the bike). For others, it's clothing and shoes that don't look like athletic gear but come with all the performance bells and whistles. Herewith, what the Valet. team is wearing when we hop on the saddle.
Our Cycling Kit
247 Heavyweight pocket tee,
$54.99 by New Balance
Everyday short,
$58 by Myles
Combines clip-in pedal performance and walking comfort
Kursk Pro 2.0 sneakers,
$75 by Chrome
Connoisseur polarized sunglasses,
$29.95 by Privé Revaux
Convenient one-handed magnetic buckle and discreet poplock
Heritage collection helmet,
$85 by Thousand
Black Hole backpack,
$129 by Patagonia
Lockable leak-proof water bottle,
$18 by Café du Cycliste
These deliver rich sound while keeping you aware of your surroundings
Sweat-proof X3 Bluetooth headphones,
$129 by Jaybird
Our Cycling Kit
247 Heavyweight pocket tee,
$54.99 by New Balance
Everyday short,
$58 by Myles
Kursk Pro
2.0 sneakers,
$75 by Chrome
Connoisseur polarized
sunglasses, $29.95
by Privé Revaux
Heritage collection
helmet, $85
by Thousand
Black Hole backpack,
$129 by Patagonia
Lockable leak-proof
water bottle,
$18 by Café du Cycliste
Sweat-proof X3
Bluetooth headphones,
$129 by Jaybird
Combines clip-in pedal performance and walking comfort
Convenient one-handed magnetic buckle and discreet poplock
These deliver rich sound while keeping you aware of your surroundings
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