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Sumattory Spring Tank Base Layer
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$72.19 $39.71
Designed for warm to hot rides, the Spring Tank Base layer is a product of UCI World Champion José Hermida's collaboration with Girona based brand Sumattory.
Lightweight, and beautifully soft to the touch, the Sumattory Spring Tank Base layer is an ideal cycling undershirt for warm to hot rides this season. Replete with careful detailing, the Spring Tank is a testament to José Hermida's experience out on the World Cup Mountain Bike circuit, where a need for a lightweight and highly breathable under shirt is an essential part of every pro rider's apparel setup
Where is my order sent from?
All orders are sent from our HQ in London & despatched the same day (Mon-Fri) if in stock and ordered before 2pm UK time. That's just how we like to roll.
Free delivery*
Shipping to UK customers is always free, whilst *international riders benefit from low delivery costs with free shipping available - just visit the shopping bag page to see your delivery price & free ship threshold.
Easy returns & exchanges
We include a return form and pre-printed address label inside every package, so returning an item for exchange or refund is as simple as indicating your request on the form and posting the item back to us.
![]() Sumattory is a new brand from Girona, Spain, and who together with World Cup Mountain Bike Racer Jose Hermida, have created the ''Hermida Signature' Series of mountain bike apparel. Their first product, the Signature Glove, is currently raced on the UCI World Cup circuit by Jose, a team member of Multivan Merida, where in his hands, it has won several World Cup events. Established in 2008, Sumattory's objective is to create Elite level products in collaboration with top level sports people using only the finest materials. At the same time, Sumattory are positioning themselves to help young sportsmen, and open the door to sports which are sometimes considered away from the mainstream. If you have bought this product, why not write a review and help other riders to make an informed choice. Just click here.
1 reviews for Sumattory Spring Tank Base Layer
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by Theophilus from Australia on 06/01/2012
This is a very goodbase layer, i ordered 2 and then ordered 2 more. For the price it is the best base layer i have purchased. Get some while they are on sale. Got an in depth product question, or want to ask something else related to this product? Whatever your question, simple post it here, and we'll answer you faster than a speeding bullet.product tags for this itemClick on a tag to see the listed items, or check the boxes next to the tag if you consider them relevant. You can even add your own tags if you wish, just click here for a guide on how to tag.
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