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[Closed] Endura Equipe - New range of clothing from Endura to hit the Road Market........

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It's looking really nice actually, very impressed. [url= http://www.enduraracing.com/Company.aspx?dept_id=6&comp_id=1 ]Clicky[/url] Anyone got any yet? Endura have already got a fantastic reputation on the MTB scene, it will be interesting to see how far the road stuff goes and more importantly whether they'll be taken seriously by the roadie lot for being such a big brand on the MTB scene for so long. They've certainly not held back on sponsorship/marketing with the Endura Racing Team investment, i wonder if they'll ever be on par or overtake the likes of; (in popularity order) Mavic/Castelli/Assos.......


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 7:28 pm
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Err - they've been doing "roadie" stuff for years


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 7:39 pm
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Not like "this" mate, this comes with road specific POS/Stand and everything to be located specifically in the road section of a store instead of being bungled onto the MTB stand!! They're upping their game and taking on the big boys with this new Equipe range and if i'm honest i think they have a ****in great chance of succeeding!


 
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If the is quality as good as previous Endura items i've bought then i wouldn't wear it even if it were free.

On a par with Assos? 😆


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 7:43 pm
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If the is quality as good as previous Endura items i've bought then i wouldn't wear it even if it were free.

What's your experiences fin??


 
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Overshoes (road) - zip broke and velcro tab pulled off after less than one season.

Lobster claw gloves - stitching fell apart after less than one season and the liners were never secure in the first place, plus they weren't even remotely waterproof as promised.


 
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I know a lot of people on here have had problems with Endura and spout off regularly. I've had quite a lot of their stuff, and most of it has been excellent. The one or two items I've had a problem with, they have held up their hands and put it right for me, and I'm quite happy to keep trying their stuff on the back of that overall experience.


 
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romster - you really do have some strange ideas "Endura have already got a fantastic reputation on the MTB scene". well - they produce budget kit of inconsistent quality, so I guess that's a reputation. Oh - I have and wear some, but I'm under no illusion that it's top quality kit and it only exists because it's in a budget category which means it can be replaced frequently enough. Their warranty backup is excellent - but then it needs to be.

How come you know so much about it then?


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 7:49 pm
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Fin where did you buy the gear from? Endura's warranty replacement & repair service is one of the best out there......


 
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Yes, the warranty was great - i got both items replaced (via Wiggle). But the gloves had the exact same problems (quel surprise!) and i never bothered taking the overshoes out the packet, i'll eBay them closer to winter i think.


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 7:53 pm
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I'm under no illusion that it's top quality kit and it only exists because it's in a budget category which means it can be replaced frequently enough.

£90 Crit Bib, £100 Endurance Bib, and a £75 Jersey aren't really falling into that "budget category" anymore mate, hence my excitement to see how the Equipe range does!


 
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How come you know so much about it then?


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:00 pm
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How come you know so much about it then?

Becuase i was fortunate enough to get information on the "entire" range yesterday, putting my order in for a jersey and bibs tomorrow so the truth will be in the pudding I suppose! 😉


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:03 pm
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My riding mate has bought some of the new Equipe range, looks really nice but after only 6 rides the shorts already have gone at the seams in several places, he's 6'1 and 66kg so not exactly putting them under stress.

Our club kit is also made by Endura and the sizing is very random. I'm 6'2 and 83kg. I seem to need a medium jersey that fits where it touches (shoulder blades mainly) but large shorts as the medium where v.short and tight. the Large arm warmers were more like elbow warmers and don't get me started on the leg warmers! I was exited to find out we were using Endura this year as it looks really good, unfortunately I've been left a bit dissapointed and would probably look elsewhere next time.

Sorry.


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:07 pm
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They won't be competition to the big Italian-esque brands.

This is almost 100% scientific fact.


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:09 pm
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They won't be competition to the big Italian-esque brands.

Castelli, Assos...........who else?


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:11 pm
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De Marchi as well.

Rapha... that's the 'esque' part heh 😀


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:13 pm
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De Marchi Contour
Assos Fi Uno S5
Castelli Free Aero
Endura Endurance

I'm looking forward to the competition in Cycling Weekly .......... i'm sure it will happen 🙂


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:27 pm
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Don't forget Santini.


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:28 pm
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Giordana.

Endura clothing is guff.


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:32 pm
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Don't forget Santini.

Good point - Santini Carbon Bibs.........


 
Posted : 17/06/2010 8:34 pm
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Giordana.

Body Clone's are about a tun aren't they, thats 6 up for comparison.........


 
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I sell Endura kit i nthe shop I wokr in and I've found it to be generally decent quality with only the odd issue here and there. For the money it's decent kit, mountain bikers are massively reluctant to spend decent money on kit that will last years and years. Warranty backup is good even on items 2 years old. Sold a bot of the Equipe stuff now and it seems good value fo rmoney and well made, not had any problems with any of it yet.


 
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hence my excitement to see how the Equipe range does!

you're getting excited about a pair of shorts?

OK - I'm slowly backing out of the room now

😉


 
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I like the designs of Endura stuff, but not been impressed by the stitching.

Singletrack shorts, for instance: triple stitching on the bum that failed. A local tailor re-sewed it with single stitching using tougher thread and now it's fine.

Probably would not buy Endura stuff again because of the weak stitching.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 8:03 am
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you're getting excited about a pair of shorts?

make that getting excited over 2 pairs of shorts, a jersey, a gilet, a jacket and overshoes 😉


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 8:04 am
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This thread reads like a very unsubtle advert.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 8:07 am
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i hope you dont get this excited whilst wearing the shorts thats sure to bust the stitching


 
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Endura - my experiences over the last 10+ years. It used to be great - proper good, lasted for ever. Over the last 5 or so years, the design and concept is still great, but sizing is all over the place and you need to be a dab hand with a needle and thread - the stitching goes sooner rather than later.


 
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TheSwedishChef +1


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 8:17 am
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This thread reads like a very unsubtle advert.

Having been in the trade for a long time fella, and simply getting bored of Assos and such dominating a market for such a long time, it's good to see "the MTB guys" having a good go at taking them all on.

They've pitched their product at a good price range, they've kept it simple by releasing one very straight forward range and I think they have every chance of turning heads on the road scene, even more so because of how well the Endura Racing team is doing!

This thread is nothing more than an acknowledgement of a good product tbh! 😉


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 8:18 am
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I've got the white equipe gilet. I'm not a big fan of endura stuff normally but this is certainly better quality than the usual endura gilet - as in you can actually pull the zip up with one hand and it doesn't jam. I vought it when I was in Pitlochry for the etape caledonia as I forgot to take mine.

Some nice features, packs up really small, pocket on the back with earpeice 'grommet' - for race radio I presume.

Sizing is spot on - definately a racing fit though. I wouldn't buy the shorts though as there are other brands I prefer, would buy the jersey as the lime colour would be great for commuting.


 
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This thread is nothing more than an acknowledgement of a good product tbh!

No one seems to be agreeing I'm afraid.

I would concur that Endura gear used to be OK, I still have a jacket that is 10 years + and it's still going strong, that may just be luck though.

The most disappointing brands I have used is Assos and Santini, tyhey just didn't live up to the hype.


 
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No one seems to be agreeing I'm afraid.

To what KT.....?


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 8:29 am
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The most disappointing brands I have used is Assos and Santini, tyhey just didn't live up to the hype.

Hence my excitement to see Endura pierce the market!


 
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Stitching is rubbish. I've had shorts that fell apart. They were replaced and they did exactly the same thing 3 months down the line. Sadly I can recount at least 5 other riders I know where this has happened within 6 months.

I do like the road gear though and I might try some of the bib shorts. I already have one of there road tops which I like a lot.


 
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No one seems to be agreeing I'm afraid.

To what KT.....?

That it's a good product.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 8:40 am
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That it's a good product.

Overall view I get from this thread is pretty mixed tbh, the majority of the comments and opinions are based on "other" Endura products, not the Equipe range?


 
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"..the majority of the comments and opinions are based on "other" Endura products, not the Equipe range?"
Is there a difference in quality (control) between MTB and road clothing from Endura then?


 
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[i]Is there a difference in quality (control) between MTB and road clothing from Endura then? [/i]

Well it looks better quality to me.


 
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Bang on JonEdwards. Three pairs of Humvees, all sized differently on the liner, which then falls apart (the one I could use). I measured one "medium" at a 26" waist. The outers have been OK though. QC seems non-existant in recent years.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 9:04 am
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s there a difference in quality (control) between MTB and road clothing from Endura then?

Of course there is, 2 years of development with the Endura road team means this one comes onto the scene with a lot of input from the guys that are wearing it the most, and it shows in the design.

If you want to find out what the difference is mate go [url= http://www.enduraracing.com/Dept.aspx?dept_id=14 ]here[/url], i could go on but i don't want anyone thinking I'm "selling" it to you. 😆

I just like the stuff.....


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 9:08 am
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Well team leader (alex) is happy with his stuff. Or at least was, last time I spoke to him.
My experience with endura has been bad. A pair of glove that only lasted one MM and 5 rides before having holes in the palm. And a waterproof trousers that got the crouch far down the middle of my tights.


 
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Most of the Endura bits I've bought have been gash, the only slightly redeeming thing is they sponsor a team so put money back into the sport, it's likely still not enough for me look twice at the new range though unless it starts getting rave (impartial) reviews.


 
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I find that the quality of the Endura stuff I have had has been OK (no better) but the sizing is completely unpredictable and seems to be different for different items. There is seldom much link between their size charts and the actual garments. As I tend to buy online, then I go with brands where I can trust the sizing to avoid the trouble of returning stuff. As a result I have mostly Gore for mountain biking and Rapha for [s]poncing[/s] road riding


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 9:21 am
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I've got a fair cross section of kit from HH / Altura / Endura / Gore / Protective and i have to say that as much as i love my Singletrack shorts the Gore and Protective stuff is streets ahead on quality.

i dont buy as much now as i used to but i really do value stuff that's hardwearing and Gore wins hands down from that POV

Endura's aftersales might be good,but it shouldnt be falling apart in the first place and there's all the hassle and expense to post and get it back etc !!

i'm saving a bit longer and sticking to Gore / protective from now on, least that way i know the stuff will still be in one piece.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 9:58 am
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but it shouldnt be falling apart in the first place

+1

Just out of interest, when did you buy your Endura garment? And, how long until you ran into problems?


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 10:00 am
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TAL stuff used to be great, still have a club jersey and gamex from 93 that's been fine (and still fits!)
New Endura stuff - ie since 2000 has been appalling, I wouldn't buy anything they make TBH, as it isn't that cheap but doesn't last very long. I'd rather just spend the money on good quality clothing that last well.


 
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I've ripped the ar$e out of a couple of pairs of Humvees but I don't necessarily hold that against Endura- I was riding a lot at the time and I'm not convinced that any other brand would have fared much better. I've got a gilet and jacket that are still going strong after a few years so I've not really got any quibbles on the quality side. I have had a couple of pairs of medium shorts that were nowhere near the same size though.

That said I don't really perceive them to be quite as good as, say, Gore, so with a little more money coming in that's the sort of stuff I'd probably go for. But I think Endura do a fine job for the section of the market they're in.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 10:14 am
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'ok' for the money, great design let down by poor execution and poor QC. i'll moan about their 5hite belts ( again! ), but on the singletrack shorts they obviously realised there was a problem, the webbing wasn't thick enough to work with the buckles, but instead of changing the webbing or the buckles they put rivets through the webbing to stop the buckle falling off! on the single tracks i had the rivet fell off as i pulled the shorts out of the bag!
if someone else came along and copied the singletracks directly, but used a decent belt, quality zippers and poppers, and charged even a tenner more they'd clean up IMO.
sorry - i do like the design of their stuff but i'm not buying any more if they can't learn from their mistakes.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 10:30 am
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don't want anyone thinking I'm "selling" it to you

Why not just declare your interest?


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 10:33 am
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Why not just declare your interest?

huh? 😯


 
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I have a pair of heavy duty bibs (don't know the model no I'm afraid) and have been wearing them for years and years. The zip tag has gone and the chamois isn't as comfortable as it used to be but otherwise they seem pretty bomb proof.

I have a waterproof jacket that is ok except the zip on the back pocket fouls the storm flap and I can never get the damn thing done up when I'm wearing it. It is a magic jacket (i.e. it never rains when I have it with me) So I can forgive it its' shortcomings!


 
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Edura seem to think all XL people have ankles like tree trunks. Their waterproof longs are so flappy round the ankles on me that they are rediculous.

Two pairs of MT500 shorts gave up the ghost. The 2nd pair didn't have half the clickfast poppers on them but I could be chewed to send them back.

I'm willing to accept their road stuff is 'better' and good luck to them but I'll not be forming a queue to get it.


 
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I'm another one who has not found an Endura product that fits me properly. Pair of XXL shorts (I think not), and years ago my first proper MTB waterproof was an Endura, and the sleeve length was ridiculous, there was no way they had designed it with anyone sat on a bike, the sleeves finished an inch above my wrist off the bike, sat on a bike the cuffs were mid forearm.

If I could find some of their kit that fitted, I mkight be tempted, but then others have found build quality so variable that I'd possibly still look at other makes first.


 
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I am absolutely gob-smacked by this thread and romster. A couple of points:

- No-one believes you're not selling this stuff.

- Most also believe it will be crap anyway.

- Buy some advertising space.

😆


 
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dab-how did you get in my head and steal my thoughts without me feeling any pain what so ever?
Nah - I've Endur(a)ed enough of their stuff for a lifetime.
Gore, Rapha, Assos and Protective for me.


 
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Actually I'm going to go against the grain here. The new road stuff is fantastic. Lightweight, close fitting, technically excellent, looks great (unless you have more than about 10% body fat!).

The problem is largely akin to Saracen coming back into the fold of making good bikes. Everyone knows they USED to make great bikes, then they went all yoof and cheap, now they've started making great bikes again but are struggling to shake off their old image. Same with Endura; there's been a few years where quality is a bit suspect, sizing is a bit random etc and now they're back on top of things again but no-one believes them!

I've had the same situation with Endura - some of their stuff is truly brilliant, some of it has been very problematic. The FS260 top and the Singletrack shorts are 2 of the best bits of biking clothing I've got yet the gloves have been rubbish and my eVent jacket had to go back for repairs which took weeks.


 
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My experience with Endura stuff is similar to others I'd say, I've a pair of MT500 lycra shorts that have lasted well enough, but their baggies are universally shit, both a pair of Singletrack and Humvee have had stitching come undone on the seat, and as these are specifically cycling shorts, that's frankly; gash. If I want cheap stuff I now buy dhb, and for quality gear I buy Gore. Would love to support UK companies, but the product isn't worth my money.


 
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Why not just declare your interest?

huh?

What your interest is in the kit selling.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 2:29 pm
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What your interest is in the kit selling.

Talk England mate - i don't really get what your asking me......


 
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My sizing problem with an Endura waterproof goes back to 1995, the shorts only to this last year. Still can't see me buying anything from them in the near future.


 
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Every bit of Endura I've had has failed.
Bought some Humvees so I didn't look like a kiddy fidler when I was with my lad. Liners/shorts mismatched, got them changed but the liners were terrible really just token jobs. Anyway I wore them and the zip broke day one, so much for not looking like a kiddy fidler.
3/4s fell apart at the seams.
Biblongs didn't last.
Gloves, lining came away.
It's not me, I've still got race kit that I wear from the early 90s.
For cheap and good Nalini.
Why would I ever want to buy Endura again.


 
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What your interest is in the kit selling.

Talk England mate - i don't really get what your asking me......


Why are you bigging up the kit? Most doubt it is for love of it, more likely a commercial interest.


 
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I think JonEdwards is stop on. I have some MT500 shorts which are close to 10 years old and they've lasted well. I only wear them as under shorts now as they look old and a bit baggy and worn, but they've no holes. More recent kit has been a bit hit or miss. I'm finding sizing hit or miss with a lot of clothes (high street as well as cycling) as Medium is seeming to become the new Small.

A few companies seem to have noticed that people are willing to spend large amounts of money on quality roadie kit and are aiming for that market. Some of it is sub standard, but marketed as designer. I don't know where this Endura stuff is, but lets hope it's good as more choice can only be a good thing.


 
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Why are you bigging up the kit? Most doubt it is for love of it, more likely a commercial interest.

Doubt away.......there's certainly no "commercial interest".

I'm putting in some big miles at the moment and i've had a very sore arse to be blunt, assos chamois cream in hot weather seem's to just evaporate and leave my rear end very vulnerable, anyway having seen the Endurance Bibs - they caught my eye straight away and technically look something that could assist me in being more comfortable while out putting my miles in!

Bloomin eck' - all because a man likes some shorts! 😆


 
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If this is really not marketing it is just unutterably tragic.

Are there any other items that you don't own yet but that you are hopeful for a glorious commercial future for and feel the need to tell us about?

iPad? Rapha shaving kit maybe? The eagerly-awaited KFC world cup limited edition chicken zinger family bucket meal for 3 with a side of coleslaw and 2 litres of fanta?

🙂


 
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it is just unutterably tragic.

Welcome to STW.


 
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Lol @ BigD.......what are you really spitting feathers about?
This thread has pretty much answered my questions hasn't it?

Quotes from my initial post........

it will be interesting to see how far the road stuff goes

and more importantly whether they'll be taken seriously by the roadie lot for being such a big brand on the MTB scene for so long.


i wonder if they'll ever be on par or overtake the likes of; (in popularity order) Mavic/Castelli/Assos


 
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The mind boggles.


 
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They do our team kit, none of it lasts very well, zips break, they're usually stitched badly (detail on shorts is asymmetric etc), as such I'm not wild keen on spending out lots of money on their top end kit under the impression that it may be good.

I think that's a common problem frankly! There's plenty of other stuff out there I know will be good, why risk something that only 'may' be!


 
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I've got me the Gilet and the Helium jacket (which has actually been around before it was named in the Equipe range)

Can't vouch for the durability yet, as only had them a few months and not used them that much, but fit is excellent for a skinny bloke (6'1", 70kg). Not quite Assos, but still pretty good.


 
Posted : 18/06/2010 3:40 pm
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The thing is that you don't realise that Endura came from a road background originally as TAL which people really rated, but then have rebranded themselves - and now very few people do rate it because the sizing is more random than Gap and the quality is laughable.


 
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For the avoidance of doubt, I have absolutely no opinion on Endura road kit. I just want to know whether you've got their logo tattoo'ed just above your knob. 🙂


 
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I just want to know whether you've got their logo tattoo'ed just above your knob.

Ooh matron! I can clarify just for you BigD - i haven't mate. 😆


 
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This can only be good news. 🙂


 
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My missus has never noticed it anyway ....... let's hope she never finds STW! 😆


 
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Ok then, in summary...

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Quotes from my initial post........

it will be interesting to see how far the road stuff goes


Not very

and more importantly whether they'll be taken seriously by the roadie lot for being such a big brand on the MTB scene for so long.

Not likely

i wonder if they'll ever be on par or overtake the likes of; (in popularity order) Mavic/Castelli/Assos

Not likely


 
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I like the designs of Endura stuff, but not been impressed by the stitching.


That sums it up really.

I have some Castelli kit that is getting on for 30 years old and its still in good order (apart from the rip on one shoulder following a crash)


 
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I think peoples' cynycism here comes from the fact that Romster already sells clothing - albeit only t-shirts. It's only a small step to selling more techy clothes, and it looks as if he's canvassing opinion, but not being entirely transparent about it.Anyway.......
My 2ps worth - I've never owned anything from Endura. The best quality, for fit and durability that I've owned is Pearl Izumi stuff.


 
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