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Yeti Cycles
Turq Dot Air Short - Men's

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $120.00 Original price: $160.00
25% off
Color:Dune

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Why We Like The Yeti Cycles Turq Dot Air Short

The Turq Dot Air Short is representative of the Turq moniker, which is associated with Yeti Cycles' mountain bikes and the performance we witness from their carbon steeds. This short features just as much performance and design, and we'll find everything we need - from cargo pockets to freedom of movement–in the construction of these trail shorts.


Details

  • Yeti Cycle's most advanced mountain bike short for trail riding
  • Four-way stretch material gives us great mobility
  • DWR finish repels moisture and mud
  • Seamless gusseted crotch for in-the-saddle comfort
  • Bonded construction minimizes seams in key areas
  • Four pockets stash our phone, snacks, or tools
  • 14-inch inseam works well with knee pads
  • Laser-cut holes for added ventilation
  • Item #YTIR1F1
Material
[face fabric] Toray Dot Air 4-way stretch (100% polyester), DWR finish
Fit
regular
Inseam
14in
Pockets
2 zippered hand, 1 zippered cargo, 1 zippered side tool
Waist
webbing adjustment, snap closure with zippered fly
Venting
laser cut
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years
Activity
trail, enduro

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1 out of 5 stars

June 12, 2023

Pockets?

The advertisement claims there are four pockets on these shorts. I just ordered and received these shorts and there are only two pockets - one zippered pocket on each upper thigh. That's it! I bought them because of their advertisement of having four pockets. Very disappointed that there are only two!

Stephan W
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com