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It's no secret that Kitsbow has a handle on classic, understated style, and we're routinely impressed by its pieces that look like they belong on the street, but function exactly the way they're supposed to on the bike. As well appointed as Kitsbow designs are, they hold up to the abuse that long days on singletrack deliver, coming out the other side looking just as good as before. The Haskell Men's Short might be one of the best examples of the brand's versatility designed to be a short you throw on to go for a walk, hike, climb, or anything else that comes up, the Haskell can also hold its own in the saddle, transitioning easily from the sidewalk, to the bike path, to your favorite stretch of singletrack at sunset. That versatility comes from the Haskell's blended nylon and spandex construction, which will move with you throughout your day while whisking moisture away from your skin as you sweat. Kitsbow also added a DWR coating to the fabric to prepare the Haskell for days of surprise showers and less than ideal weather, making sure water beads up and rolls away before it can soak you mid ride. Six well placed pockets throughout the body of the short give you freedom to take an assortment of bonk preventing nutrition and other essentials with you as you ride, while a well placed key ring provides extra reassurance that your keys will stay put on especially rowdy rides.
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