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Old 08-06-19, 03:49 AM
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Other than the Castelli site, who sells Castelli jerseys?

other than the castelli site, who sells castelli jerseys?
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Old 08-06-19, 04:02 AM
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https://www.competitivecyclist.com/castelli

https://www.coloradocyclist.com/cast...cling-clothing

https://www.westernbikeworks.com/sea...RoCw_MQAvD_BwE

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/castelli

https://www.merlincycles.com/en-us/b...ycle-clothing/

https://www.jensonusa.com/Bike-Jerseys?brand=Castelli

https://www.moosejaw.com/search/castelli
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Backcountry.com.

Work with one of their "gearhead" reps and they will give you free two day shipping and free returns.

Also Sigma Sports in England.


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I have been very pleased with Competitive Cyclist. OTOH....I recently bought a Castelli headband for $11. It is the most worthless item I've bought in years. I know it's just a headband but, really?
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I’ve bought a few off eBay
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Originally Posted by bruce19
I have been very pleased with Competitive Cyclist. OTOH....I recently bought a Castelli headband for $11. It is the most worthless item I've bought in years. I know it's just a headband but, really?
I had the exact opposite experience. I bought the summer sweat-cap and it's super absorbent, well ventilated and made of soft materials; two thumbs up from me.
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Amazon...of course.
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Old 08-11-19, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Princess_Allez
I had the exact opposite experience. I bought the summer sweat-cap and it's super absorbent, well ventilated and made of soft materials; two thumbs up from me.
I'm going to guess your sweat cap and my head band are made from two different materials.
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Originally Posted by bruce19
I'm going to guess your sweat cap and my head band are made from two different materials.
Must be. I would assume the sweatband part is the same material, but I guess not. Mine is almost like a synthetic silk.
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Originally Posted by Princess_Allez
Must be. I would assume the sweatband part is the same material, but I guess not. Mine is almost like a synthetic silk.
Mine has a similar feel. Problem is it doesn't absorb anything. I tried to find the actual material used and couldn't. My rolled up bandanas are much better than my headband. Glad yours works.
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Originally Posted by bruce19
Mine has a similar feel. Problem is it doesn't absorb anything. I tried to find the actual material used and couldn't. My rolled up bandanas are much better than my headband. Glad yours works.
I mean, it holds sweat up until a point of saturation. If I'm out riding mid-day, in 90°F+ weather, then my sweat cap reaches saturation. I apply pressure and the sweat drips out. I do this every 10-15mins. I'm a sweaty person and primarily sweat from my forehead. Anything below this point of heat and it doesn't become saturated.
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Steep And Cheap is also a place to find Castelli. Great prices, owned by Backcountry:
https://www.steepandcheap.com

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