Ocean and San, makers of casual cycling apparel, just released its winter collection, including long/short sleeved riding shirts, tan Solution Two cargo bibshorts for men and women, and more. We’re big fans of what Ocean and San accomplishes, making its entire catalog in California, and are feeling these new designs. Roll on over and check them out for yourself at Ocean and San.
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Ocean and San Pathfinder Hat
Ocean and San, makers of casual cycling wear, just restocked its popular Pathfinder Hat. These are packable performance oriented caps with a drawstring bungee for finding the most secure fit. Run in it, walk in it, ride in it (it fits under a helmet, too!), skate in it, surf in it, but above all, protect your money maker from the sun’s harsh rays. This is just another hat… but it looks sweet. Check out more at Ocean and San.
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Ocean and San DeltaPeak UtiliTeee
The all-new Ocean and San DeltaPeak UtiliTee ($99) is designed for long, hot days in the saddle for riders who like to feel a garment flapping in the cool breeze rather than a jersey…
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Ocean and San Men’s Solution Cargo Bibs
Ocean and San believes there truly is one bib to do it all. As such the California-based brand doesn’t make a training version, no race version, no pro version. Instead, they focus on one bib, perfected. The Solution Bibs ($255) are made in California and are the result of 13 months of rigorous research, design, development, and field testing. They’re designed for versatility and performance regardless of your riding style and they’re finally back in stock. Check out more at Ocean and San.
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Radar Roundup: MOOTS Carbon eBike?, All-City Gorilla Monsoon Colors, MAAP Earth Tones, Ripton Black Bike Pants, Ocean and San Bibs, No Gods No Masterlinks
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Radar Roundup: Firefly Titanium Fork, Garbaruk Gravel Crankset, Ocean & San Solution Bib Shorts, Moots Garage Sale, URGENT BLM Mountain Bike Trails at Risk!!!, Alt_Road, and Becoming a Bikepacker
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Radar Roundup: Standert Kettensäge, Blue Lug Belts, Ocean & San All Day Shirts, Restrap Frame Strap, Frontiers and Beyond, and Bikepacking Crystal Cove State Park
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Radar Roundup: Bastion Cycles ArchAngel, Cane Creek Helm Chameleon, Ocean and San New Colors, Backyard Bike Camping, and Home is Where The Trails Take You
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In Stock For Now: Ocean & San x The Radavist Juniper Dapple Short and Long-Sleeve Jerseys
At The Radavist, we look to the natural world and our unique Rocky Mountain locale for inspiration. The riding around Santa Fe occupies a semi-arid steppe, and native shade trees are scarce in these foothills. As such, dense juniper forests are often the backdrop to our rides, and we’re grateful for the shade these hearty, low-lying trees cast to counter the sun’s high UV radiation in these parts (an unfortunate byproduct of life at 7000′).
It’s during the fading hours of the day that these groves become truly radiant as the dappled light of sunset filters through their scrubby branches, onto the trail, and ourselves. On a ride, last winter, our product designer Cari Carmen snapped a photo of this dappled light hitting my shirt and commented that it would make a cool pattern for a cycling jersey. And so began our journey on The Radavist Juniper Dapple Jerseys with Ocean & San, a Los Angeles-based cycling apparel company. A year in the making, these limited-release jerseys are now in stock at our webshop, but let’s look at them in detail below.
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