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      • The North Face Downieville Colab Shorts & Wrencher Jersey

      The North Face Downieville Colab Shorts & Wrencher Jersey

      Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher JerseIn the past few years The North Face has been tiptoeing into the mountain bike clothing market to cater to the off-season whims of their pro ski athletes, such as Sage Cattabriga-Alosa. Then, at last year’s Interbike Show in Las Vegas, the company jumped in with both feet by announcing a partnership with Pro-Tec and unveiling a new line of padded apparel. The centerpiece is the rugged Downieville Colab Short which incorporates a padded inner chamois featuring Pro-Tec’s proprietary flex panels. The whole concept behind this short is to withstand as much abuse as you can throw at it, which is exactly what I did on a recent rainy ride in Rossland, BC. The area had been experiencing record-breaking rainfall and the trails were slick, fast and water-logged. More than once my tires slipped out around a corner and I landed on my hips. And in one memorable instant I naively rode through a creek with water levels up past my knees and endo-ed onto the far bank. In every instance I was happy to have the added protection of the Downieville Short. The North Face has spared nothing in its design: the outer short is made from bombproof nylon that can literally be hosed off after a ride and is good to go again. (I know this from my muddy experience in Rossland.) The legs are cut below the knee and are wide enough to accommodate knee pads and the back of the waist is extra high for added protection (and to prevent the dreaded biker’s crack). The camo pockets are water resistant (again I know this from experience) and there are zippered vents in the front to allow for more airflow. The waist band has adjustable Velcro cinch straps and there’s even a goggle wipe sewn into the front hand pocket. As for the inner chamoix, it features Pro-Tec flex padding in the tailbone, hip and thigh areas but, unfortunately, there isn’t any crotch padding – for those riders who like a bit of cushion under the tush, you’ll have to supplement with padded underwear. Also, it needs to be said up front that these shorts ain’t cheap – at $190 they’re more expensive then my bike’s crank set.

      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey

      Features:

      - Goggle wipe in the right hand pocket
      - Two cargo pockets, one with zipper and flap and one with just flap for easier access
      - Seamless crotch panel
      - Double needle reinforced stitching throughout gusset and rise seams
      - Outer shell is 180 g/m≤400 denier with 450 PU coating
      - Adjustable Velcro cinch straps on the waist band
      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey

      - Mesh on the lower back and front hand pockets to allow for more airflow
      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey


      - Pro-Tec liner short with removable, dual-density, expansion-molded EVA concussion padding
      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey


      - Zippered front thigh vents with mesh backing
      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey


      - Dual-snap and Velcro front fasteners

      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey


      The North Face Wrencher Jersey:

      Also along for my Rossland ride was the Wrencher jersey by The North Face. The company looked to the classic mechanic’s shirt for inspiration on this one, but they added a lot of sweet features including mesh-vent underarms and side panels, a stretch-mesh back yoke cape vent and front snaps for easy access. My favourite part about this jersey, though, is the fabric – it’s made from 100% nylon with a DWR (durable water repellent) coating so absolutely nothing sticks to it. Even after slip-and-sliding on the muddy trail (face first) I simply hosed down the shirt, let it quick dry for 20 minutes and I was good to enter public eating venues!

      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey

      Features:

      - 100% nylon with a DWR coating
      - Chest pockets
      - Centre front snaps and mesh-vent underarms and panels
      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher JerseyThe North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey

      - Stretch-mesh back yoke cape vent
      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey

      Verdict:

      The North Face Downieville Colab Short is, quite simply, the best pair of mountain bike shorts I’ve ever worn – and for $190, they should be. They’re so rugged I expect to be wearing them for years to come but they include so many well-designed features, that I’ll be comfortable in them for years as well. Aside from the tough nylon exterior, my favourite features are the zippered front thigh vents with mesh backing – my local trails require riding up logging roads through cut blocks and it can be hot, sweaty climbing sometimes, but the extra venting in these shorts ensures I stay cool. I also like the Pro-Tec padding on the inner chamoix shorts and can attest to the fact they really do protect you. Expect to see similar partnerships cropping up all over the outdoor soft-goods market as clothing manufacturers strive to offer fashionable active wear that help save your body from a beating. My only criticism regarding the inner shorts is that they should have incorporated crotch padding as well to avoid groin numbness. (You’ll have to supplement with padded underwear.) As for the Wrencher jersey by The North Face it’s nice to own a mountain bike shirt that can actually be worn into a restaurant. No garish colours or ridiculous-looking vents, just a clean, well-cut, button-up jersey with all the venting you’ll need but that’s inconspicuous.

      The North Face  Downieville Colab Shorts and The North Face Wrencher Jersey

      SPECS:

      The North Face Downieville Colab Short: 
      Price: $190
      Size: S-XXL
      Colour: Black
      Rating: 9/10

      The North Face Wrencher Jersey:
      Price: $65
      Size: S-XXL
      Colour: Black
      Rating: 8/10

      PROS:

      The North Face Downieville Colab Short: 
      - Super-tough nylon exterior that’ll repel everything from water to mud
      - Comfortable inner chamoix with padding over the tailbone, hips and thighs
      - Excellent cooling via the zippered front thigh vents

      The North Face Wrencher Jersey:
      - 100% nylon fabric with a DWR (durable water repellent)
      - Excellent venting via the mesh underarms and side panels and the stretch-mesh back yoke cape vent.
      - Stylish…if you want to look like a mechanic

      CONS:

      The North Face Downieville Colab Short: 
      - Expensive at $190
      - No crotch padding on the inner chamoix

      The North Face Wrencher Jersey:
      - If you don’t want to look like a mechanic then this style ain’t for you
      - Limited colour options

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