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Wear the Castelli Men's Lycra Arm Warmer for extra protection on chilly-weather rides. Besides supporting your muscles, Lycra 29 fabric provides excellent stretch and return. Castelli heat transferred its scorpion logo onto the warmer's forearm for cycling style points.
| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Cuff grip: | No |
| Material: | Lycra 29 |
| Recommended Use: | Road cycling |
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| Castelli Thermoflex Arm Warmer | $39.95 | |
| Castelli Lycra Leg Warmer | $39.95 | |
| Castelli Narcisista Armwarmer | $49.95 | |
| Castelli Lycra Knee Warmer | $29.95 |
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Arm protection from the Sun | |
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The white arm sleeves are just right to keep the sun from burning your arms mid-day. They are not noticeably warm on a hot day, yet do provide some warmth on a cool day. Also good for around town motorbike use, and other packable layering applications. | |
| pau3286779 at RealCyclist.com on 10/07/2009 | |
Great basic warmers for cool temps | |
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These warmers are very basic and are designed only to take the edge off of cool temps in the 50s. Since this is what I got them for, they are perfect. Very snug and not too hot. | |
| bdherwig1701736 at RealCyclist.com on 09/25/2009 | |
Castelli Lycra Arm Warmer (white) | |
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Perfect for chilly mornings in the late Spring or even to avoid sun in the Summer. I prefer lycra with no fleece insulation. Works very well and stays on arm throughout ride. | |
| K. Bloom at RealCyclist.com on 05/31/2009 | |
Good fit but too thin--useless | |
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These fit great--I'm 6'2", if that helps--but they're so thin and lacking any insulation that they're basically useless. Seriously, they don't really provide any warmth against the cool air. Better off using nothing. | |
| ste3153444 at RealCyclist.com on 09/20/2009 | |