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Just a heads up for anyone thinking about a Nopinz Hypersonic suit... the sleeve openings/cuffs are TINY.
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I was wondering about the 'regular' race suits, the gravel specific race suit always had quite wide leg grippers.CFrancis515 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2024 5:23 pmSame width in the legs and actually narrower in the arms, about half the width in the arms as the prior generation. That being said, i have never had any issues with them slipping in any of my suits.soulxpower wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 11:18 amHow wide are the silicone grippers on the current Pro-1 skinsuits? I have an older generation and I do not really like how narrow it is.CFrancis515 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 8:42 pmAll NoPinz all the time for me. I have their current and prior generation Pro-1 and Pro-1 Evo suits in just about every variation. The gravel and road race short sleeve suits, a Pro-1 Evo Tri suit, Pro-1 and Pro-1 Evo Speedsuits with number pockets for TTs. I also have various jerseys and bib seperates, as well as a couple vest/gillets. Im a huge fan of their products and seeing as they run a 20-25% off sale almost monthly, I can't find anything that beats their qaultiy or performace at the price point.
Our team switched over from NoPinz to Bioracer (mainly due to import tarifs from the UK to EU) and I really like the Epic skinsuit. Bioracer offers this skinsuit also in a TT and CX version.
And regarding the post about the sleeve openings: the sleeves for the pro-1 are also quite small. No lifint weights for us cyclists, otherwise all your kit won't fit anymore
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Thats what i was referring to, the road suits leg grippers have not changed in this generation. The arm grippers got narrower.