Convert your favorite summer bib shorts into a high-performance winter or shoulder-season kit with the Kaba 2.0 Pitch Black leg warmers. Engineered to extend your riding wardrobe across three seasons, these full-length warmers deliver high-stretch thermal insulation on brisk days, while the advanced water-repellent treatment keeps unexpected drizzle and cold road spray at bay.
Despite providing complete leg coverage and exceptional warmth, they remain highly packable at just 120 grams—slipping easily into a standard jersey pocket if the afternoon sun warms up your route.
Why You’ll Love It:
RAINLAB Weather Shield: Built with Gobik’s proprietary RAINLAB fabric, featuring a durable water-repellent (DWR) treatment that blocks wind and light rain while maintaining excellent breathability during high-intensity intervals.
Anatomical Microfleece Interior: Structured from a two-piece ergonomic design lined with premium, soft-brushed microfleece. This interior traps body heat to establish an intelligent, dry, and comfortable microclimate around your hard-working leg muscles.
Neoprene Ankle Panels: The lower cuff is finished with specialized, high-stretch neoprene fabric, ensuring an incredibly snug aerodynamic fit around your ankles while providing maximum insulation against cold drafts and dampness.
Non-Slip Thigh Grip: Features an advanced silicone upper band that establishes a secure, non-slip bond with your thighs, keeping the warmers flush beneath your bib shorts without slipping or sag.
Chafe-Free Construction: Assembled with low-profile flatlock seams to entirely eliminate friction and rubbing behind the knee throughout long hours in the saddle.
Technical Features:
Fabric: High-elasticity thermal knit with RAINLAB water-repellent treatment and neoprene ankle cuffs.
Interior: Warm brushed microfleece.
Ideal Temperature Range: 46°F to 64°F (8 – 18 ºC) | Ideal for cold mornings, autumn gravel, and early spring road loops.
Weight: Lightweight 120 grams (Size Medium).
Safety: High-visibility reflective panel positioned on the calves for maximum visibility during the pedal stroke.