Are these poor Rapha imitations???
jimmythecuckoo
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Clothing wise...
http://www.alwaysriding.co.uk/alwayssho ... rers_id=15
and magazine wise...
http://www.protournews.com/news/article/mps/uan/750
(although there is an advert for 'Rouleur' next to that article!!!)
In all seriousness I would be interested in anyones experiences with Ibex clothing as it looks good and very competitvely priced.
http://www.alwaysriding.co.uk/alwayssho ... rers_id=15
and magazine wise...
http://www.protournews.com/news/article/mps/uan/750
(although there is an advert for 'Rouleur' next to that article!!!)
In all seriousness I would be interested in anyones experiences with Ibex clothing as it looks good and very competitvely priced.
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Yes, definately 'Raphable'.................ha ha !0
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I got my copy of Shift Magazine yesterday and I have to say that I was well impressed with it.
It is less of a 'coffee table' type publication that Rouleur and has a mixture of on and off road stuff in it.
If Magicalia can keep up this level of journalism and photo quality then I will definitely be subscribing.
I can heartily recommend it.0 -
jimmythecuckoo wrote:In all seriousness I would be interested in anyones experiences with Ibex clothing as it looks good and very competitvely priced.0
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I might give the long sleeved one a bash then.
Always Riding looks a decent site for stuff.0 -
The merino short sleeve jerseys are quality. As good as Rapha. Though they are 100% merino not the sportswool stuff rapha use so they don't stink as much but you can't put anything too heavy in the back pockets.0
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Received this morning an Ibex Fausto SS jersey after ordering from always riding on sunday evening. Looks the business*. Can't wait to try it out in the field
* According to the AR site guides the Ibex sizing is generous so I went for a small (normally a medium/large) and the fit is perfect0