It is time to transcribe something about the newest fjørå clothing by Norrøna. I received plenty of inquiries and mails about this particular mountain bike clothing lately.
To answer all the questions precisely, I have to say that (again) Norrøna knows how to make stylish but highly efficient gear. I had the chance to ride the flex1 Shorts as well as the aero100 Jacket through mud, rain and wind and became a big fan.
Why? Because it is the faultless combination of hardwearing but light materials as well as the distinctive cut that makes you feel endangered at any time. A great companion for daily training trips as you can sense the attributes and the thoughts that went into this line. All adding up with the one-of-a-kind Norrøna style. What more can you ask for?
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A stylish match. The fjørå flex1 Shorts with the aero100 Jacket. |
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Fjørå is a part of the eastern Norddal, a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. |
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Great venting options on the sides. I liked the long side zippers on the flex1 Shorts. Great flexibility! |
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Proper front pockets that fit money, phone or a GoPro. |
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A tiny feature that sticks out on every Norrøna product I used – Extremely stress-free zippers. Easy to use while riding. |
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Shinning star. The blue and green of the aero100 Jacket go well together. |
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Functional Mountain bike clothing doesnt need to look boring. |
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Viking is watching. |
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The practical back pocket of the aero 100 jacket. You can store light stuff or wrap the jacket in it. |
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Windproof and highly breathable – Quality Workmanship straight outta Hvalstad. |
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Proper style. Well played on the colours. |
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The fjørå line in it’s expected milieu. |
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Tough as wood. |
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No compromise. Just style! |