Terry’s New Psychlo Women’s Cycling Tight takes on Vermont Fall colors
With Fall foliage sneaking in on us here at Terry Headquarters, we’re enjoying another dash of color beside the vivid kaleidoscope of colors here in Vermont. Welcome, the new Terry Psychlo Women’s Cycling Tight.
Ready to add a pop of color to your drawer full of black lycra? Just in time to merge with the colors of Autumn, the Psychlo tight has arrived. With a burst of color on the lower legs, this tight is sure to stand out against brilliant fall foliage.
More important, recent research shows that the most effective place for bright and reflective fabrics for cyclists is on the lower legs and feet. The pattern of motion on moving parts of the body grabs motorists’ attention far more effectively than static or bike mounted brights or reflectors.
Along with a splash of color on the legs, the tight also features our distance Flex Chamois; which keeps cyclists comfortable even while perched on a 3 inch wide platform for rides lasting over 2 hours.The lightweight, non-fleece-lined material is a good defense against the chill of a late Fall morning, yet the fabric doesn’t overheat a rider as the sun burnishes the hillsides and adds some warmth to the day.
One of the most important benefits with this new tight is its increased visibility. The colorful mosaics created with each pedal stroke serve to capture the eye of drivers and tourists otherwise distracted by Vermont’s foliage, brewery’s, vineyards, and apple orchards.
It’s a joy to at long last have a tight that can go the distance and provide fun colors.
Thank you for the innovation, Terry!
Jeannette Segale
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Carol says
The first photo of the woman on State Prison Hallow Road looks like her rear cheeks are showing through. It could simply be shadows, but it does have the appearance….
Colin D. says
Interesting observation, Carol, but the Psychlo Tight is definitely not see through! It’s just the effect of strong sunlight and the sheen of the fabric I think. See how bright the print hits on the lower legs are in the sun.
We substituted a version of the photo with less distracting exposure. Thanks for your comment.