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baleaf Men's Thermal Cycling Pants, 4D Padded Winter Bike Tights Fleece Lined Bicyble Riding Leggings

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Management number 210479554 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price $15.11 Model Number 210479554
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  • [ Fleece & Water resistant ] effectively combat the cold winter weather, keep you warm and stay dry whether you encounter rain, snow, or mud. Suitable for outdoor adventures in challenging environments. Focus more on the fun of riding than the cold!
  • [ Adjustable & Comfy fit] elastic waistband with internal drawstring, adjusted to fit various waist sizes. Highly elastic fabric that fits closely to the skin, preventing bulkiness and allowing you to maintain agility even in winter.
  • [ Ankle zipper & Side pockets ] allows for quick and convenient putting on and taking off of the cycling pants, saving time and effort. 2 side pockets provide the convenience of storing essentials, just enjoy a worry-free cycling experience.
  • [ 4D gel Padded ] built-in cycling pad offers comfort and support for long rides. No separate padded shorts needed! Just slip on baleaf cycling pants and go. No more discomfort or fatigue. Get ready to conquer the road!
  • [ Durable & Reflective stripe ] reflective strips on the cycling pants increase visibility, enhances safety in dimly lit environments. durable and long-lasting even after multiple washes, ensuring that you can enjoy them for a long time.

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