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Sewfree Womens Bib Short
Sewfree Womens Bib Short
Sewfree Womens Bib Short
Sewfree Womens Bib Short
Sewfree Womens Bib Short
Sewfree Womens Bib Short
Sewfree Womens Bib Short
Sewfree Womens Bib Short
$136.00
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Sew-Free bibs shorts are CCN’s top product. After more than three years of development and testing we use a very close-fitting three-dimensional cut combined with woven implanted silicone non-slip fabrics imported from France. bonding and beautifully made for an incredible fit and riding experience.

Benefits of Quattro Woven Fabric 

The woven fabric provide unprecedented muscle support when the skin is subjected to huge effort and movement whilst giving an extraordinary sense of freedom. Lightweight, quick-drying and breathable. The woven fabrics are lighter and thinner than knitted fabrics giving riders an everlasting lightweight feel. With maximum breathability and quick-drying functions the Sew-free bib shorts are one of a kind.

Elastic Interface Explorer Men Hybrid chamois, with 120kg/m3 high density foam to allow more than 8 hours riding. Integrated gripper to provide seamless conjunction. 


Benefits of seam sealing techniques

The benefits of using sew-free garment making using heat sealing or other methods include


1. Improved appearance and performance: With the help of hot melt procedure the bulky sewn is replaced with seams having optimum stretch and recovery while maintaining the sleek, smooth profile in the seams and hems. Without the sewn there will also be a less chance of chafing providing more comfort to the wearer.

2. Lightweight: Sew free seams can be up to 6% lighter than traditional threaded seams. When wet, it will absorb 50-60% less of its original weight which will exclude the threads soaking up water.

3. Durability: It has found that sew-free seams are just as strong, or even stronger than sewn seam. Often, it’s the fabric that has given up before the seam.

4. Waterproof: With heat sealed bond stitched seam has been replaced with a razor thin molecular bonding process which for waterproofing earlier required an extra seam-sealing tape due to needle holes.

5. Fabric consumption: With traditional garments, for having a proper strong seam there has to be a specified seam allowance; but with this, no such allowance will be required as it will be bonded through the outline reducing fabric consumption.