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, are claiming a first by introducing three new men’s clothing collections equipped with Outlast - a technology developed for NASA to cope with extreme temperature variations in space.
The Outlast technology has been around since 1990, and though it was originally developed for NASA astronauts, its thermoregulation properties have since been utilised in various fields, but never before in the cycling world, according to Ekoï. The new colours are Apple Green, Baby Pink and Arctic Blue, and the bikes are designed around Brompton's Mk1 spec. The OG spec means a steel frame, three hub gears, dynamo lights and a silver rear rack. When you’re whizzing about on your special edition Brompton, the seat of choice is of course the classic Brooks C17.Scicon launches new Aeroscope sunglasses
Holding the showy gold lenses together is a handcrafted frame that is bio-based, an industry first according to Scicon, and it's also claimed to be lightweight and super strong.
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