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Santini Cycling presents AW 24/25 Ready To Ride collection

Santini Cycling has introduced its Autumn/Winter Ready To Ride (RTR) collection, designed specifically to face winter with style and colour.

The collection represents a brand-new range of technical cycling apparel and sees Santini looking to combine top-tier performance, ultimate comfort, and standout style, with garments designed for cyclists of all levels.

Santini RTR collection offers high-performance technical garments in a wide array of vibrant and striking colours – bringing more traditional summer vibes to darker winter days – enabling riders to select from mix-and-match combinations.

For road, and gravel

At launch, Santini is highlighting that the RTR collection is suitable for any cycling activity, from road to gravel. The brand points out that each piece in the line is made from “high-quality technical fabrics designed to retain warmth, offer great breathability, durability, and freedom of movement”.

A spokesperson for the brand states: “Ready To Ride collection is made for everyone, with no exceptions. Every outfit becomes unique, while the renowned comfort and performance of Santini’s technical gear remain constant.”

Introducing colour with a difference

A key innovation in this line is the use of a garment dyeing technique, often seen in the fashion industry but rarely applied to technical cycling wear. This process begins with crafting the garment in white, followed by dyeing through high-pressure machinery.

This approach not only speeds up production and reduces time to market but also allows for more efficient production — ensuring that only what the market demands is made, cutting down on waste and excess stock.

Range overview 

Santini RTR comes in eight vibrant colours: black, burgundy, orange, ochre, purple, lilac, military green and cappuccino.

The collection includes:

  • A winter jacket – featuring a three-layer membrane to shield from cold and wind, and fleece inserts for optimal freedom of movement and fit – for both women and men.
  • Bib tights for both men and women, made from warm thermal fleece to offer excellent protection from the cold. The men’s version features soft, comfortable straps that hold the bib tights securely in place, while the Santini Foam Bio chamois guarantees all-day comfort on every ride. The women’s version is strap-free and includes the Woman Foam Bio chamois for optimal fit and comfort.
  • Unisex long-sleeve jerseys made from Italian thermal fabric, ensuring breathability, great heat retention, and a soft feel against the skin. The jersey has a “classic” cut, combined with a high collar, thermal fleece inserts, a triple rear pocket, and reflective details for added safety.
  • A windbreaker, made from stretch fabric, designed to deliver a slim, tailored, fit for optimal protection. With three rear pockets and reflective details, the windbreaker ensures both practicality and high visibility. Reflective accents are placed on the upper sections, while a reflective stripe runs across the back, making this a versatile unisex piece that’s ideal for all seasons.

Simon Cox

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