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A/W 09 Range: Sneak Peek No.3

Pedalling Essentials
Why am I thinking about the Spring Classics in the middle of August? It may seem a long way off but those wet and windy days out on the cobbles of the Low Countries will require a different approach to sunny summer-time tootles in the hills of Tuscany. This product(s) is a new addition to the Rapha collection, an essential piece of kit that has been long overdue (they took a while to perfect). Put your best feet forward.
The Autumn/Winter Range launches 1st September 2009
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- Last Night: http://t.co/K8ZACmUGGK
- The #raphaprestige story is up. Film by @WEREHAUS, photos from Brian Vernor & story by @krasniakjulie ::http://t.co/YtCARBlXee
- Clancy takes the win in the Tour series in Aberystwyth.
- @alainrumpf sorry for late reply. Comprehensive site is http://t.co/gBvpR134lP. As Udo Bölts once said, 'quäl' dich, du Sau!' Enjoy!
- On Friday May 31st, Rapha will be hosting a ride from Rapperswil-Jona on the banks of Lake Zurich. More info to follow next week on rapha.cc
- Boss. Norwegian national champion's replica jersey and bib shorts now at rapha.cc. http://t.co/fpyjc3PeiM
- As the #Giro begins to climax, @herbiesykes looks at one of its long-established traditions—the one-stage wonder. → http://t.co/mydWSIHSrT
- @clotho_nor Hi Christopher, please email enquiries@rapha.cc and we’ll see what we can do. Thanks.
- The Tour Series continues tonight in Aberystwyth. Last year Kristian House took his second win of the series there.
- UK: We are hosting a @letapedutour evening on 14th June in London to provide detailed advice on what to expect. → http://t.co/2gP5KRi8fX







Commenti
Jason Dukes
20th August 2009 03:26pm
Booties, nice!
Brandon White
20th August 2009 05:58pm
Finally … booties.
Bernardo Hernandez
20th August 2009 08:39pm
Looking forward to the Fall Collection
brian fung
21st August 2009 04:58am
yyyyeeeeeesssssssssss! can't wait for these!
Joe Hall
21st August 2009 10:14am
Booties is correct (although it was pretty obvious from the post). This won't necessarily be the official name of the product, however, but I was wondering what the majority of cyclists would call them? shoes, covers, booties, galoshes?
Steve Blake
21st August 2009 01:36pm
Great-at last! A long awaited/overdue product which I'll be first in line to buy. But overshoes or shoe covers please; booties are made of wool and worn by newborn children.
john phillips
21st August 2009 01:52pm
Shoe Covers! Very nice! Do they have tweed trim?
Irving Bartlett
22nd August 2009 11:49pm
Calling them galoshes worries me that they may be a little too quirky. Spats? Hopefully they will be good ole "overshoes"……
Gary MacLean
24th August 2009 09:12am
Look forward to seeing these, my endura overshoes are falling apart - zip broke the other day.
Joe Hall
24th August 2009 09:28am
That just wont do. We'll be sure to reserve you a pair, Mr. MacLean.
Rodman Bittner
24th August 2009 04:49pm
I need shoe covers; can't wait to see what you have come up with.
Jamie Freeman
25th August 2009 12:37pm
Hey Joe, when these hit the shelves can you give me a bootie call please? :-)
Joe Hall
25th August 2009 12:55pm
My favourite comment of yours so far, Jamie. I will certainly be giving you a call. They will look lovely with your Colnago.
Ben Lawrence
25th August 2009 02:34pm
In the good old days these used to be called "Rubbers". Although might be slightly weird to hear your wife calling after you, as you leave the house, "Dont forget your Rubbers Dear!"!!!!
Joe Hall
25th August 2009 04:07pm
DISCLAIMER: Rapha overshoes are designed to keep your feet dry and warm whilst riding in the most appalling conditions the Low Countries (and elsewhere) have to offer. If customers choose to use them for other purposes, Rapha are in no way responsible for the consequences.
Gary MacLean
26th August 2009 10:39am
Thanks Joe. I'm very much in need of a pair at the moment with the weather we're currently getting in the west of Scotland. A 20 mile commute with sidis full of water isn't good.
Overshoes are a difficult product to get right though, they do need to be very tough (for commuting anyway) so really looking forward to seeing what you've come up with. Some serious strengthening around the toe area I hope?
david velez
1st September 2009 03:31am
Is it September 1st in the UK yet????
Gary MacLean
1st September 2009 09:24am
Yeh it's the 1st and it's still raining. C'mon guys I need these overshoes ;)