Mavic Cosmic Pro Mitts
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Mavic Cosmic Pro Short Finger Gloves
A Glove-less Feeling - When you want to go fast in the heat you need your kit to be light, tight and breathable.
In fact, it should feel like you're not any wearing kit at all. That's exactly what Mavic have achieved with this pro-level racing glove. They've stripped it down to the essentials and built it back up again using the lightest materials.
The palm is made from thin, durable fabric for excellent bar feel - and with ergo tabs on the fingertips for easy removal. The back of the hand is made from ultra light, ventilated open mesh fabric with micro laser perforations for added breathability. And there's a soft nose wipe on the thumb and forefinger.
That's it. There's no padding or wrist strap, just three super-light fabrics ergonomically constructed for a great fit and feel at the lowest possible weight. Ergo Cut - anatomical comfort.
Ergo Tab - easy on off. Micro Vent. Stretch Mesh.
Reflective highlights.
Back: 82% Polyamide (Nylon), 18% Elastane (Spandex).
Back Insert: 100% Polyester.
Palm: 100% Polyurethane.
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Mavic Gloves
Founded in 1889 by Charles Idoux and Lucien Chanel, Mavic are a bike component and clothing manufacturer, primarily known for strong yet lightweight rims. The famous yellow logo has appeared on hoops for many victorious professional riders throughout cycling's rich history. In 1934 Antonin Magne won the Tour De France on their Dura tube rimmed wheels, which weighed nearly half that of their competitors. Clothing and footwear are more recent addition to the Mavic stable, and have a reputation for being functional yet affordable. For an in-depth guide to the history of Mavic, please visit their website or wikipedia page.
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