Scottish based Endura have been making cycle clothes for more than 20 years, and they have always had a strong reputation for producing robust, no-fuss MTB gear. Whilst the quality and pricing have always been excellent, you could comment that some of the previous ranges have been just a little bit ‘boring’, especially when compared to other colourful brands on the market. But this is the case no more, for 2015 Endura is injecting a welcome dose of colour right across their range, we take a quick look at the new ‘Limited Collection’.

Endura have taken some of their most popular lines, such as the MT500, and Singletrack collection and added some vibrant, funky new designs, but are keen to stress that the same excellent value for money will be maintained. Endura have also looked after the junior rippers too, extending their colourful new range down into kids sizes.

The new MT500 range now comes in a striking yellow colour scheme.  Finally Endura has the looks to match their amazing value
The new MT500 range now comes in a striking yellow colour scheme. Finally Endura has the looks to match their amazing value, priced at only £34.99.
With bright new colours across the range, the 2015 lines look great.
With bright new colours across the range, the 2015 lines look great.
The every popular Singletrack range is no longer confined to forest green and blacks.
The every popular Singletrack range is no longer confined to forest green and blacks, but still keeps its legendary value, just £29.99 for the jersey and £54.99 for the new Singletrack Lite shorts featuring 4 way stretch fabric.
Endura state that the same value pricing will continue across the range.
Endura will keep the same great value pricing, but now have impressive premium looks.
Endura are also now offering a kids range, which will be sure to please the next generation of shredders.
Endura are also now offering the Hummvee Ray in kids sizes, which will be sure to please the next generation of shredders. The shirt will retail for £24.99 and the shorts £29.99

For more information on the new range from Endura, check out their website


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