Held USA has a variety of gear solutions for staying both safe and cool in the warm summer months. Details such as Gore-Tex 3-layer technology and Dyna Mesh fabric combine to provide premium options for warm-weather riding.
Gore-Tex 3-layer technology is an extremely light, space-saving material, which packs down smaller than regular Gore-Tex clothing for easy stowage in luggage. It is also breathable, completely waterproof, fully windproof and super light. The separate 3-layer garment can be worn inside as a liner or over the outer layer of the jacket or pants to provide full protection against the wet and dirt.
The Camaris jacket ($930), now available in women’s sizes, has a removable Gore-Tex inner jacket and a Coolmax breathable mesh inner lining. The various configurations, including the ability to wear the Gore-Tex waterproof jacket on the outside, gives the Camaris a great deal of versatility for changing weather conditions in the summer months. Stretch panels at the shoulders and inner arms as well as fit adjusters add comfort for even long days on the road.
The Ravero pants ($780), also available in women’s sizes, pair perfectly with the Camaris jacket. The pants also feature a breathable Dyna Mesh exterior and the Gore-Tex 3-layer waterproof membrane. Ravero pants come with exclusive CE-approved Held cloverleaf SAS-TEC knee protectors, removable Temperfoam hip padding and optional hip protectors.
Touch touring gloves ($250) are touchscreen-compatible, and the perforated hand provides maximum ventilation, feel and comfort. The kangaroo and cowhide construction features special flat seams for additional comfort, while SAS-TEC knuckle protection and Superfabric reinforcements offer extra protection.
The Camero summer touring boots ($250) are the perfect complement to the Camaris and Ravero pairing. The cowhide outer shell is bolstered by a Coolmax lining designed to keep feet at the right temperature. Dual-sided ankle protection, a shin protector and Kevlar fabric reinforcement in critical areas mean that the Camero is as safe as it is cool.
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