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Make shoulder season riding a little more strategic by investing in the Gore Element Windstopper Active Shell Pant this spring. If you're committed to commuting enough to head out in a light drizzle or temperatures that would send most cyclist's back inside, the Element Windstopper's windproof and water resistant membrane will help you stay dry and warm when layered over an insulating baselayer as you brave the bike lane. With its roomier fit and breathable fabric, the Element also transitions well into spring commuting or riding layer it over shorts during the week then take it out onto singletrack on the weekends as an extra defense against the wind while you're warming up. If you get too warm, just zip off the legs and be on your way.
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