The Tam is a hardshell weatherproof jacket that's perfect for getting the miles out when the weather turns nasty. With reflective spots, 2 rear pockets and an internal pocket with headphone routing, you can keep riding in whatever weather. The hood and the rain tail will keep you as dry as possible, and while the zips aren't seamed to make the jacket completely waterproof, there isn't much that'll get through. Not only that, but the jacket's styling is subtle and minimal. A decent match for any discreet kit.
- Custom Cadence Water Resistant Shell Jacket
- Multi-panel scuba hood that zips up to your chin to block out the elements
- Elastic cording at hood for quick snug fit & adjustment
- 2 Back pockets for variable storage
- Chest zip pockets with mesh back for venting
- Media cable routing in right pocket
- Breathable water proof membrane backed nylon, highly water resistant NOTE: Jacket is not 100% waterproof (Seams are not taped)
- Drop tail for riding coverage
- Articulated and lengthened arms for riding position
- Reflective Cadence detailing at front back and side for all 360° visibility and superior style
Cadence began in 2003 in San Fransisco, the brainchild of Dustin Klein. His passion for aesthetics has lead to a number of collections of cycling clothing that goes between pure race gear to casual clothing that tailors to the needs of cyclists. Mixing functionality, concept and design with the culture and energy of San Fran has created an innovative and fashion forward brand perfect for people who prefer being outdoors.
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