Knee Warmers

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Bellwether Knee Warmers
$34.99 -
Castelli Lycra Knee Warmers
No raw, windburned knees here.$29.99 -
Castelli Nanoflex Knee Warmers
Perfect for 'cross or spring riding.$59.99 -
Castelli Thermoflex Knee Warmers
Thermalize your knees.$39.99
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Giordana G Shield Knee Warmers
Water repellent knee warmers.$79.99 -
Hincapie Arenberg Knee Warmers
Two-sided gripper keeps these from falling.$34.99 -
Louis Garneau Knee Warmers
Ergonomic fit keeps knees running smoothly.$24.99 -
Louis Garneau Knee Warmers 2
Knee warmers turn your shorts into knickers, how novel.$28.99
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Pearl Izumi Thermal Knee Warmers
Extending shorts season since 1964.$34.99
Cycling Knee Warmers Information
If it is below 60 degrees, PLEASE put on some knee warmers! Contrary to what your riding buddies might tell you, covering your knees is not a weakness. It actually might make you ride faster. Or further. Or at least in greater comfort. Cycling knee warmers turn your favorite pair of shorts into knickers in a flash. They are perfect for chilly mornings, because you can stow them in a jersey pocket mid-ride if it gets warm. The top hem of the warmer has an elastic gripper that tucks underneath the leg of your shorts, and the bottom hem covers the knee. Lycra knee warmers add a thin layer of coverage, and have all of the moisture-wicking properties as a pair of bib shorts. For colder weather, insulated knee warmers keep trap heat with a brushed, thermal interior. If you live in the Northwest, you’ll be happy to know that knee warmers come in a zillion colors to match all of your cycling kits, and in different weights for all types of not-quite-warm-enough-for-shorts weather.













