Castelli expands foul-weather Tempesta line and adds luggage to 2016 range
New Perfetto pieces slot in for in-between days
This article originally appeared on BikeRadar
Italian clothier Castelli continues to redefine what cycling clothing can be. For this winter and next year, the foul-weather Tempesta line has expanded, a new Perfetto range pops up for iffy conditions, and, for the first time, Castelli has a line of luggage.
Tempesta
After testing the Tempesta Race Jacket in rainy Flanders and elsewhere, we have a generally very positive review of the breathable waterproof jacket here. Now, Castelli has expanded this Tempesta line and the impressive eVent fabric into other pieces.
The Tempesta 3/4 Pant is designed to wear over your bib tights. At a claimed 122g, the 3/4 Pant is quite packable, and uses the same waterproof yet breathable eVent fabric found in the Tempesta Jacket.
Castelli also has a Tempesta Cap, which channels Sherlock Holmes in its double-bill look, the aim of which is to keep water rolling down over one's jacket instead of onto the neck.
Perfetto
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The not-yet-released Perfetto line sits under Castelli's famous Gabba gear that is made for going hard in cold, wet weather. Perfetto uses Gore's WindStopper fabric and is water repellant but not waterproof.
The Perfetto Light short sleeve jersey functions like a jersey and vest, with chest protection.
The 120 Perfetto NanoLight Bib Short is water repellent but is not fleece-lined.
US, UK and AU pricing was not immediately available.
Castelli Luggage
New for this winter, Castelli is now selling branded bags, from saddle bags to duffels to rolling luggage. While the black travel luggage with the red scorpion looks nice enough, the most interesting piece for riders is probably the Race Rain Bag. WorldTour race fans have probably seen this gear bag in the back of team cars. The easily compatible bag has a lower pouch for shoes and a compartmentalised main area for clothing. While amateur riders won't being handing this bag off to soigneurs in a follow car, it is a handy bag for carrying gear to races.