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ATTIQ cycling clothing new arrivals are fresh designs created in Poland with real riding in mind: fast road mornings, gravel across fields, technical MTB sections and everyday commutes. These aren’t catalogue experiments, but an evolution of proven solutions designed to keep your mind at ease when the speed rises.
For professionals and enthusiasts, predictability matters. That’s why new cuts are built around the body in motion, not the other way round: sleeves that don’t ride up, panels that don’t twist when you’re gripping hard, collars that hold their line when the wind tries to get under your helmet.
Durable fabrics are the foundation here. They handle frequent wear and intense use, keeping their elasticity and stable shape for a long time. The balance between lightness and protection means ATTIQ new arrivals work across a wide range of temperatures.
For all conditions means being ready for the whims of weather: a cool start in the valley, a warm climb in the sun, a draught on a viaduct and a fast descent into the city. One collection, many scenarios, one goal — pure riding.
ATTIQ cycling clothing new arrivals bring three worlds together into one coherent whole. On the road, detail aerodynamics matter: smooth finishes that don’t flap in the wind, and panels that sit neatly under helmet and gilet straps. It’s the percentages you feel on a long straight.
On gravel, flexibility and durability are the priority. The fabric moves with your torso and arms when the surface jerks the rhythm, and seams don’t add unnecessary distractions. Comfort stays neutral, and your focus stays a metre ahead of the front wheel.
On MTB, stability matters with frequent weight shifts. New cuts don’t bind at the shoulders, don’t ripple on the back, don’t fight with protectors. You descend, pump, corner — the clothing does its job quietly.
In the city, the same set simply behaves practically. You roll up to the lights, turn onto the bridge, enter a tunnel — the microclimate stays even, and the cut doesn’t need adjusting.
One line, three environments. ATTIQ new arrivals are tailored for exactly that kind of day-to-day logistics.
The new ATTIQ cycling clothing collection focuses on lightness without giving up protection. These are garments that don’t balloon in the wind and don’t draw attention away from holding your line. When you accelerate, they simply fade into the background.
Working zones are key. In areas exposed to gusts you’ll find support, and where the body sheds the most heat — ventilation that doesn’t create a draught. Compromises? Not here.
Sleeves and back panels maintain full shoulder range of motion on pace changes and in a high grip. That way your energy goes into the drivetrain, not into fighting the fabric.
The end result is simple: you feel only the ride, not the clothing.
ATTIQ women’s cycling clothing new arrivals were built around female anatomy. Shoulder profile, waist, hip line — all so the pressure is even and the cut feels natural in every position on the bars.
Slightly raised collars, longer rear panels and sleeves that don’t creep up when reaching for a pannier translate into peace of mind on the route. They’re details you only notice after an hour — and that’s the point.
Fabrics remain durable, but pleasant to the touch. Instead of roughness — smooth performance over long distances, also when paired with a gilet or a light wind jacket.
For professionals and enthusiasts alike, the common denominator is obvious: function and aesthetics that don’t ask for attention. It simply works.
ATTIQ men’s cycling clothing new arrivals combine freedom in the shoulders with a clean torso line. Under strong pedal pressure the fabric doesn’t “pump”, and panels stay aligned as your body works through transitions.
On descents you’ll appreciate the calm collar edge and a stable hem that doesn’t curl up at high speeds. It’s pure aerodynamics in everyday decisions, not just in spreadsheets.
A simple premise, solid workmanship. Your riding rhythm stays, distractions disappear.
ATTIQ new arrivals for wind and cold were created with a safety margin on the route in mind. A lightweight windbreaker fits into a pocket, but when a side gust picks up, it makes a noticeable difference. You put it on and keep riding.
Windproof jackets keep an even microclimate around the neck and sternum, while not choking your breathing on the climb. The finishes are smooth, so nothing rides up under a backpack or straps.
Hardshells come into play when the route profile and the weather say: it will be rough. Support in zones exposed to head-on gusts and low-profile sleeves that work with a glove — that saves small nerves.
On bridges, in tunnels, across open fields — these layers help you hold steady watts instead of fighting draughts. Less randomness, more riding to plan.
Made-in-Poland constructions can be refined quickly, so the next drops hit the mark even more precisely.
ATTIQ new arrivals cycling jerseys and tops deliver steady breathing across the whole route. Fabrics wick excess heat without creating “cold spots”, and the cut doesn’t restrict shoulder-blade movement during changes.
Collar slightly closed or open — you decide on the fly, without wrestling the zip. A longer rear panel covers the lower back when your position drops on a fast straight.
Versions with different fabric weights let you match your kit to the day’s plan: fast efforts, long gravel miles, an easy spin after work. Every scenario has its own microclimate.
The effect? Steady heart rate, clean rhythm, zero unnecessary adjustments.
ATTIQ new arrivals shorts and bibs focus on stability and comfort under long load. Straps lie flat, don’t twist under layers, and thigh panels work with your cadence, not against it.
Pressure stays even when you sit high on the road and when you sit deeper on gravel. It’s the neutrality you want when the day only ends thirty kilometres later.
Durable fabrics hold their shape through the season, without uncontrolled stretching. That way you feel the same fit on your first and hundredth training ride.
A simple goal: forget about the shorts and remember only the road. ATTIQ new arrivals go exactly in that direction.
ATTIQ new arrivals clothing accessories complete the set. Cycling headbands stabilise the microclimate around the temples and ears without fighting helmet straps. A small thing, big peace of mind on a descent.
Cycling neck tubes act like a discreet comfort regulator: on the climb you breathe freely, and on an exposed section you gain protection where it’s truly needed. With one motion you change the day’s settings.
Gloves with balanced elasticity translate into clean feel on the brake/shift lever. Less tension in the wrists, more control on technical sections. These are the small details that add up at the end of the loop.
ATTIQ new arrivals cycling clothing are made in Poland, close to the routes where they’ll be used. The short path from user feedback to a pattern tweak means the next series meets needs more accurately than pretty sketches.
For racers, repeatability matters: the same pressure, the same grip, the same predictability after the hundredth kilometre. For hobby riders, peace of mind and joy of riding are important. One collection delivers both.
Durable fabrics and refined details make a difference when the day is long and the wind is changeable. ATTIQ new arrivals are ready for all conditions — from dawn to dusk.
Road at dawn: a jersey with a smooth surface, a light windbreaker in your pocket and a headband under the helmet. You gain quiet at the temples and clean airflow in key areas. Pace rises together with confidence in your grip.
Gravel across fields: a top with flexible panels, a gilet for draughts, shorts with neutral thigh pressure. The fabric works with your torso when the gravel introduces micro-vibrations. Fewer adjustments, more control over your line.
MTB with technical riding: a jersey with free shoulders, a longer sleeve under a protector, gloves with a stable grip. Descents and corners stop fighting the clothing — pure joy of the terrain remains.
Commute to work and back: a light windproof jacket, a jersey with quick ventilation and a neck tube that changes microclimate settings with one motion. Decisions are simple, movement is smooth, the day predictable.
A long weekend on the road: bibs that hold their shape, a jersey with zoned ventilation and a windbreaker that disappears into a pocket. When the weather changes its mind, you don’t change the plan. That’s the point of new arrivals.