With help from California-based Eliel Cycling, both ENVE Composites and Industry Nine have launched brand-spanking new, high-quality kits that will keep you looking great and feeling fast in 2022.
ENVE Horizon Collection
ENVE just unleashed an entire new line of apparel it dubs the Horizon Collection. It comes complete with a wide variety of apparel including jerseys in both short and long sleeve options, along with bibs, vests, neck gaiters, hats, beanies, and more.
ENVE’s horizon jersey starts with Eliel’s Solana race-fit jersey, a snug and breathable option that stays comfortable all day. It is available in green or black with a design that features mountainous terrain that drifts toward darker hues the further down the jersey you go. ENVE’s logo runs down the spine of the jersey and on the chest.
For the lowers, ENVE has opted for Eliel’s staple Laguna Seca bib with a matching ENVE logo printed on the leg grippers. They also come in a cargo version that includes leg pockets on the same Laguna Seca pattern.
Other ride gear includes a branded wind and water-repellant Eliel Gibraltar vest, a neck gaiter, and water bottle. For time off the bike, the brand has included an assortment of hats, beanies, and coffee mugs to round out the collection.
The ENVE Horizon Jersey runs for MSRP $140 in the short sleeve option and $175 for the long sleeve version. the Logo Bibs are MSRP $200 for the regular version and $240 for the cargo design. The vest is $150 and the neck gator goes for $35.
Industry Nine
In the same vein, Industry Nine released their own striking, limited-edition kits for 2022 that are sure to turn heads. However, these kits will only be available through Feb. 17, so the clock is ticking.
The kits take the same Laguna Seca bibs as ENVE’s Horizon Collection. This time, the leg grippers are split between a grayscale Industry Nine logo grid on the right leg, juxtaposed by a vibrant rainbow print of the same design on the left leg. The company also opted for two different jerseys, Eliel’s Diablo and Solana, that share similar, but slightly different designs.
Both feature the same gray/rainbow prints on either arm, but the Solana Jersey is black through the torso, while the diablo is gray. The Diablo jersey, though, is a better option for hot days. It utilizes a mesh material to maximize breathability. Industry Nine has also opted for the Santa Ana road suit as a race option.
The photos provided by Industry Nine are of the company’s fall 2021 kits. The Spring 2022 will feature the company’s circular logo on the front, rather than the text. Industry Nine also has a neck gaiter to match the kit.
The Diablo Jersey costs MSRP $150, while the Solana goes for MSRP $140. Bibs cost $200, and the road suit costs $275. Again, all of these items are available through pre-order only, so you’ve only got two weeks until the ship sails.