Self-sufficient by design.
Where road becomes terrain.
Inertia is the utility line of the Out Of Peloton® system. A complementary territory, conceived for riders who move naturally between road, gravel, and mixed terrain — where the ride is no longer measured in lap times, but in hours, in surfaces, in distance covered.
Where the race lines focus on speed reduced to its essential form, Inertia focuses on autonomy. The capacity to carry what the long ride requires — nutrition, replacements, essentials — without compromising fit, stability, or freedom of movement. Self-sufficient by design, refined in execution.
Inertia does not ask the rider to choose between performance and practicality. It treats them as the same dimension, expressed through the same construction logic: function, raised to the level of design.
The function of distance.
Distance changes the relationship between the rider and the garment. What works for a sixty-minute race becomes irrelevant on a six-hour ride. Inertia is built around this shift — designed for the moment when the ride extends beyond the boundaries of intensity, into the territory of endurance and self-reliance. Every detail serves continuity. Every choice answers a longer question.
Function, raised to the level of design.
Integrated cargo. Long-distance comfort. Without excess.
Side cargo pockets are integrated with discretion into the design, offering easy-access storage for ride essentials without disrupting fit, stability, or freedom of movement. The result is a bib short that adds functionality without compromising the clean and technical character of the garment.
At the core of the riding experience is an Elastic Interface Gravel Performance chamois, developed to provide lasting comfort and support across long distances and variable terrain. Its ergonomic construction and advanced materials help reduce pressure, improve stability, and maintain performance over extended hours in the saddle.
The fit remains precise and natural in riding position, ensuring total freedom of movement across changing surfaces and riding demands. The colour palette is developed to reflect the natural tones of road and off-road riding — an editorial identity carried through every detail of the line.
