Recently we’ve released the Iceland Adventure jersey. On this occasion, we gathered all our Iceland experience in this guide: stories, tips for cyclists and many great pictures — to motivate you to go and explore the country.
A tiny intro
Last year, September 2016, we visited Iceland and it was love at the first sight. Cyan rivers, large glaciers and countless fjords — the best combo for a road cyclist who craves for a bigger getaway.
Aurora
Iceland is not the only place on earth where you can see the Northern lights but its boundless landscapes with minimum of light pollution create an ambience of solitude and peace.
Fascinated by the gracefulness of the lights, we created the special edition of Iceland Adventure jersey that represents the colors of this natural phenomenon.
As Isadore’s classics, the jersey is constructed from the finest Merino bi-component material — a soft and itch-free fabric. The jersey will come in handy during the hot summer days, keeping you dry and odorless. Pair it with Merino arm warmers and you will get a chill morning kit.
The number of jerseys is limited
Our stories
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Icelandic adventure: The arctic blue Hvíta River
People have been talking a lot about iceland lately. You probably even have a friend who’s been there, or is at least planning to go in the nearest future.
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The Whale Fjord: A Gem on Iceland’s Western Coastline
Fjords, as one of these reasons, are an amazing natural phenomenon, and while in Iceland, we’ve had the opportunity to discover the Whale Fjord, or Hvalfjörður. There’s an amazing cycling route all the way around it. Yes, all 61 km of its perimeter.
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Iceland through the eyes of a cyclist (40+ photos)
Iceland was the place where we shot our Autumn / Winter 2016 collection. We brought from there amazing shots which were packed into this lookbook
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Our tips
If you put Iceland on the list of your next cycling destinations — great choice.
- Plan your routes with this cycling map
- Hunt for the Northern lights with the Icelandic Met Office Aurora forecast
- This is the nice bike shop we’ve been to: Kria Cycles
- A must-taste on Iceland: Skyr - a dairy product which is a part of Icelandic cuisine for over a thousand years.
- Roads are made of very rough asphalt so we recommend stronger tyres for Iceland.