PEARL iZUMi Rolls Ahead with Commitment to Sustainability in Spring 2020 Line

by Brian Mullin on April 13, 2020

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LOUISVILLE, Colo. (Feb. 20, 2020) — PEARL iZUMi, the world leader in cycling apparel and footwear, has rolled out its Spring 2020 line with more recycled, renewable, and organic fabrics than ever. Last year, the brand set a goal to make 90% of its line from sustainable content by the year 2022. With two years to go, PEARL iZUMi is almost halfway to its goal.

“This season’s line represents a huge step in PEARL iZUMi’s commitment to sustainability, as we seek to use our business practices and products to be a force for good,” said Andrew Hammond, brand manager at PEARL iZUMi. “We are so proud of the great work our team has done to incorporate sustainable materials throughout a significant portion of the season’s offerings while continuing to provide exceptional performance across each piece.”

For Spring 2020, PEARL iZUMi redeveloped over 100 pieces. Jackets and jerseys are made with recycled polyester, and shorts feature recycled nylon, casual items are made with organic cotton and hats from renewable Merino wool. We tested some of their excellent Merino collection late last year: PRO Merino Thermal Jersey, Merino Long Sleeve Baselayer, and Merino Wool Hat.

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Launch Top and Launch 3/4 Sleeve

In their Launch collection, each style features a significant amount of recycled content. The Launch Top ($75) is their most technical mountain bike jersey and features a fast-drying polyester warp knit fabric, with rear mesh 95% recycled content for exceptional breathability. The Launch 3/4 Sleeve Jersey ($85) version has sleeves that are cut just loose enough to fit over most elbow pads.

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Summit Top and Summit Long Sleeved

Their Summit series also gets the recycled polyester content, including the Summit Top ($60) with 95% recycled polyester mesh fabric with wicking finish, and the Summit Long Sleeve Shirt ($70) for a little added extra protection from the sun and local flora.

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Elevate Shorts with BOA waist closure on the back

For mountain bikers, the all-new Elevate Short ($175) is lightweight, highly ventilated, and loaded with features that improve rider comfort. Bonded seams create a smooth, stitch-free finish that won’t rub or chafe, laser-perforated vents promote airflow, and a Boa-dial at the waistband lets riders fine-tune the fit. PI Dry water-shedding technology adds a mud- and water-resistant barrier that will last the lifetime of the short.

Also, in Spring 2020, PEARL iZUMi is introducing its first-ever line of body armor. With a long history of making best-in-class arm and knee-warmers, PEARL iZUMi used its expertise to make protective elbow and knee pads that stay in place without chafing.

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Elevate Knee Guards

The Elevate series ($125 knees, $85 elbows) features thicker padding and additional armor on the sides of the pads. The Summit ($85 knees, $65 elbows) series offers lightweight, low-bulk protection suited to riders who may take an occasional tumble. Both lines meet the rigorous standards of the CE1 certification for rider protection and use flexible D3O inserts that absorb impacts more effectively than traditional foam pads.

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Rove Barrier Jacket

In PEARL iZUMi’s expanding BikeStyle collection, the Rove Barrier Jacket ($150), made from recycled polyester, is designed to give riders the confidence to head out on the morning commutes even when the forecast is questionable. PI Dry technology provides a permanent, water-shedding layer against rain and road spray. A two-way zipper allows for easy ventilation, and the hood can be snapped off for a streamlined look. A highly visible drop tail helps to get noticed by drivers on the road, but it can be tucked in place once the bike is put away.

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Vortex WxB Jacket

The Spring 2020 Outerwear Collection includes everything from packable emergency shells for “just in case” protection, to purpose-built rain jackets for riders who won’t take a day off during downpours. For example, the new Vortex WxB Hooded Jacket ($300) combines a highly-breathable, fully-taped, three-layer construction with an over-the-helmet hood design and a two-way waterproof zipper to keep riders warm and dry even in heavy rain. Made from recycled materials, the lightweight fabric has enough stretch to move with you on the bike and fit over layers. PI Dry permanent water-shedding technology ensures that this jacket will perform at a high level for its lifetime.

 

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Monsoon WxB Jacket

 

The Monsoon WxB Hooded Jacket features the most relaxed fit of our hooded waterproof jackets, making it perfect for layering over whatever you’re wearing to make it home comfortably in the rain. We blend premium features like hook-and-loop sleeve adjustments with our exceptionally breathable membrane to create a terrific rain-proof value in six sizes. The hood can be easily adjusted to fit securely over mountain, road and commuter helmets, to stay reliably in place at speed.

 

About PEARL iZUMi

PEARL iZUMi was founded on two things: the love of cycling and, more importantly, love for future generations. The brand originated more than 60 years ago in Japan when the founder created a special jersey out of technical fabric for his son, an aspiring bike racer. Since then, the company has been progressing the design and manufacture of performance apparel and footwear for cyclists of all levels. PEARL iZUMi believes that how we live shapes today how future generations ride and is committed to using their business practices, products, and community advocacy to create a positive impact through cycling. PEARL iZUMi’s world headquarters are located in the Colorado Front Range, where it embraces strong influence, both culturally and structurally, from its Japanese heritage.

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