Logo Knee Warmers - Black
Logo Knee Warmers - Black

Logo Knee Warmers - Black

$84.99 CAD Sale Save
Size S

These versatile knee warmers are a key component to your kit during cooler temperatures and periods of inclement weather. Made from high-quality DWR-treated SuperRoubaix fabric, these thermal warmers are highly breathable and make it easy for your body to regulate body temperature. Featuring our classic silicone gripper pattern and finished with a raw edge, these anatomically shaped left and right knee warmers maintain a clean, close fit throughout.The premium SuperRoubaix thermal fabric is highly stretchable and features a soft-brushed lining. This fabric's wicking properties reduce both chilling and overheating, helping to maintain a comfortable microclimate. The DWR treatment prevents the fabric from becoming saturated with water, keeping your extremities dry under the poorest of weather conditions.

Full SuperRoubaix fabric
Water repellent
Lightweight and breathable
External silicone gripping pattern
Anatomically shaped
Pas Normal Studios printed logo

Cycling
  • Jerseys + Bibs + Socks: Pair a jersey with bib shorts and socks for 15% off.
  • Jacket + Jersey: Pair a jersey and jacket for 15% off.
  • Base layers: Pair any 2 base layers for 15% off.
  • Warmers: Pair any 2 Arm, Knee or Leg Warmers for 15% off.
  • Socks: Combine any 5 pairs of Socks & Oversocks for 15% off.
Running
  • Top + Bottom + Socks: Pair any top with shorts and socks for 15% off.

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BEHIND THE BRAND: Pas Normal Studios

Pas Normal Studios is a Copenhagen based brand of contemporary, technical cycling clothing. The concept of Pas Normal Studios is to create technically perfect apparel, combined with visionary aesthetics. Through innovative designs, brand collaborations, and sourcing of new production methods, Pas Normal Studios strives to bring out collections that define modern cycling in a different context.