The 2014 Trophy Jacket will give you the edge on the mountain or on the race track with its totally new design. The Trophy features eVent® waterproof fabric allowing the aggressive rider to stay 100% dry and “let the sweat outTM.” It will give you that lightweight free rider feel whether you’re banging through the trees or banging bars on the track. It features large panels for race numbers and sponsor logos. The Trophy jacket is worn by Pro ISOC National racer Ross Martin. Meets orange panel requirements for racing circuits.
eVent® Fabrics Outershell with Fully Taped Seams for Ultimate in Waterproof Breathablity
Moisture Wicking Liner with Fleece Lined Sleeves for Improved Comfort in Extreme Temperatures
All Zippers are YKK®
Water-Sealed Offset Chin Zipper with Garage
2 Water-Sealed Hand Pockets with Sleeve Pocket
Mesh Lined Arm Pit Vents
Waterproof Powder Skirt and Lycra Powder Cuffs
Drawstring at Waist Hem and Neck
Interior Storage Pocket with Headphone Routing
Interior Embroidery Access for Racer Number and Sponsors
Reflective Print Details
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Chrysler to close Pacifica Advanced Design Studios
Sun, 09 Mar 2008The 20 designers at Chrysler's Pacifica Advanced Design Studios in Carlsbad, California will soon be finding themselves out of a job. The struggling North American automaker announced the closure of the facility on Friday, stating that the company is ‘leveraging resources worldwide, forming new joint ventures and alliances and consolidating operations in order to better achieve global balance.' Responsible for many of the more successful designs hailing from Chrysler in recent times, including the Chrysler 300 sedan and the new Dodge Challenger musclecar, the Pacifica Advanced Product Design Center also yielded the Nassau concept car and the Pacifica crossover – bearing the same name as the west coast studios in which it was created. The work done at the Pacifica Advanced Design Center will be consolidated into the Advance Design function in Auburn Hills and continue to be led by Senior Vice President of Design, Trevor Creed.
First Sight: Fenomenon Stratos
Tue, 01 Mar 2005The Geneva Show sees a surprising newcomer to its stands in the shape of Fenomemon Ltd and their concept Stratos project. This new London-based vehicle design agency is led by a current student on the Royal College of Art's Vehicle Design course, Chris Hrabalek, who has masterminded a complete full-size mockup of a reborn Lancia Stratos concept for this year's Geneva Show. In a world where multinational companies spend several million dollars on a concept car and stand, that's a phenomenal achievement.