Rapha
• Women's Trail Shorts
• Women's Trail Technical T-Shirt
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rei.com/Rapha has been squarely focused on creating the finest road cycling apparel available since 2004. That's a lofty mission statement, but in pursuit of that goal, the brand works with top tier athletes to refine their gear, utilizes top shelf materials, offers a repair service for damaged clothing, and incorporates recycled materials whenever possible in its products in an effort to reduce waste and adding to landfills. On top of that, the list of environmentally sound and societal changes it is pushing is impressive. What Rapha doesn't do is compromise. And now, Rapha dipping those no-compromise toes into mountain biking apparel.
Rapha Women's Trail Shorts and Trail Technical T-Shirt.
Women's Trail ShortsMSRP: $150.00 USD
Sizes: XXS - XL
Colors: Purple, Black (tested)
The Women's Trail Shorts are Rapha's first mountain bike specific riding shorts and are designed for all day comfort. The shorts feature a low profile stretch waist, two zippered side pockets with an integrated phone sleeve, an extended inseam for use with knee guards, and a durable, breathable and flexible fabric (88% nylon/12% elastane) that is Bluesign and Oeko-Tex certified. Rapha sent me the trail shorts in a size small and per the size chart, they were a bit on the snug side in the waist region, but the fit everywhere else was fairly good. Higher waisted shorts tend to not fit me as well as lower waisted designs, so I would probably size up to a medium for a slightly better fit next time. That said, the stretchy waistband offered a comfortable fit that adjusts well to the size range, and the shorts stayed put during my test rides.
While I don't have a specific inseam number, these shorts are on the longer side and came down to the lower part of my knee cap. The longer design integrated well with a variety of knee guards and there was no gap when in an aggressive descending mode. The material felt light and unrestrictive, but also durable enough to handle the wear and tear of everyday riding. The pockets were easily accessible, well placed, and my iPhone fit nicely into the integrated sleeve. If quality is important to you and supporting a company that offers free repairs to products damaged in a crash, then the Trail Shorts are well worth the price tag. I would say my entry to the Rapha world has exceeded my expectations... and who knows, now that the Walmart heirs own Rapha, maybe we'll see an expansion into the 'affordable to everyone' realm without skimping on quality?
Rapha Women's Trail shorts.
Women's Trail Technical T-ShirtMSRP: $75.00 USD
Sizes: XXS - XL
Colors: Dark Grey, Purple (tested)
The Women's Trail Technical T-shirt is a light, breathable short-sleeved T-shirt style jersey made with recycled materials. The tee features a 100% polyester fabric with a lightweight knit and a high strength, honeycomb structure for wicking and cooling, as well as an antibacterial finish to help maintain freshness. I tested the jersey in a size medium and it was a spot-on fit.
This jersey absolutely blew my mind. While there are almost no fancy features aside from the fabric, that fabric
far exceeded my expectations and won me over. I have had no previous experience with any Rapha gear but now I understand why the brand has such a cult following. I did multiple 6+ hour rides in this jersey, including one blistering ride under the sweltering PNW heat dome, and the sweat wicking and cooling abilities were ah-mazing. The jersey fits my frame really well and looks good. Yes, it's a pretty penny, ringing up for $75 USD; but this jersey is leaps and bounds my favorite of this grouping.
Women's Trail Technical T-Shirt.
OK, at a 6ft1 stature, I don't expect girl's bike clothes to be made for me but can't a lady catch a break?! Even the dakine shorts on Nikki look hilariously short and she is pretty small.
I have two pairs of shorts that I can wear, they are both fox and I hate them both. They have a uncomfortable buckle where i bend to climb. bleugh.
Shorter ladies can just take up the shorts that are too long but taking shorts down doesn't work. I've tried. They look just.... awful.
Hear my cries, bike industry!
Woman's cloths fit me perfectly and dam those colors are not neon flash or strange pastels. They look good! On or off the bike.
Men's pajamas or woman's sick down to earth garments. The choice is easy yet a bit strange for me.
Is North America fat or is this a trend in Europe as well?
On the flip side at 210 6ft 34-36 inch waist most jerseys fit like crap. (39 years old now) Cycling gear is either super huge or super tight.
Don't confuse your opinion of what you want women to wear with what they actually want to wear.