Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Reviews - Champion System

On the 7th day of Christmas the Crankset gave to me:
Champion System Apparel
Spoke Punchers bike hats
ELEMENTAL Action,
A guest review of The Warmfront,
The 3rd Edition of the Cyclepassion - Bicycle Calendar,
Stocking stuffers from Three Story Press, and
Shimano and Campagnolo compatible "enhancement" brake HUDZ

With the news of Pacific Cycle forming an alliance with Champion System, I decided to take a look at the latter as it was certainly a new name to me since I've been in nothing but Pactimo apparel for the past few years.

Champion System
Founded by competitive cyclists, Champion System combines their knowledge of the apparel business with a love of the sport to offer the finest pro quality garments to the cycling masses. By allowing teams, retailers, clubs and individuals to order custom uniforms with unlimited colors and low minimums, Champion System sets a new standard in the custom cycle wear business.

Champion System currently makes cycling apparel for approximately 3,000 cycling teams. Amongst the more notables are Toyota-United, Jelly-Belly and Team TIBCO.

Champion has simplified the custom apparel business for retailers and consumers by offering:

* Low minimums-10 pieces for jerseys and 50 pairs for socks
* Affordable pricing-As low as $45 for a customized short-sleeve jersey
* Quick turnaround time-Delivery in as little as two weeks

Regardless of order size, Champion System shows attention to detail by adding a radio pocket to bib shorts, scaling graphics to each particular garment's size through a digital sublimation process and using full-length concealed zippers so that front graphics are clearly visible.

Probably the highlight of ordering from Champion System is using their Champion System Dressup Price List!

Champion System also manufactures customized technical apparel for the motor sports industry and team sports, such as soccer and rugby.

If you're small group of riders looking to create some kits, or a full fledged team, it would be foolish not to put Champion System on your list when considering cycling apparel.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Reviews - Champion System

On the 7th day of Christmas the Crankset gave to me:
Champion System Apparel
Spoke Punchers bike hats
ELEMENTAL Action,
A guest review of The Warmfront,
The 3rd Edition of the Cyclepassion - Bicycle Calendar,
Stocking stuffers from Three Story Press, and
Shimano and Campagnolo compatible "enhancement" brake HUDZ

With the news of Pacific Cycle forming an alliance with Champion System, I decided to take a look at the latter as it was certainly a new name to me since I've been in nothing but Pactimo apparel for the past few years.

Champion System
Founded by competitive cyclists, Champion System combines their knowledge of the apparel business with a love of the sport to offer the finest pro quality garments to the cycling masses. By allowing teams, retailers, clubs and individuals to order custom uniforms with unlimited colors and low minimums, Champion System sets a new standard in the custom cycle wear business.

Champion System currently makes cycling apparel for approximately 3,000 cycling teams. Amongst the more notables are Toyota-United, Jelly-Belly and Team TIBCO.

Champion has simplified the custom apparel business for retailers and consumers by offering:

* Low minimums-10 pieces for jerseys and 50 pairs for socks
* Affordable pricing-As low as $45 for a customized short-sleeve jersey
* Quick turnaround time-Delivery in as little as two weeks

Regardless of order size, Champion System shows attention to detail by adding a radio pocket to bib shorts, scaling graphics to each particular garment's size through a digital sublimation process and using full-length concealed zippers so that front graphics are clearly visible.

Probably the highlight of ordering from Champion System is using their Champion System Dressup Price List!

Champion System also manufactures customized technical apparel for the motor sports industry and team sports, such as soccer and rugby.

If you're small group of riders looking to create some kits, or a full fledged team, it would be foolish not to put Champion System on your list when considering cycling apparel.

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