Win Wing 2 Gravel PaperSky Tochigi
- Full backside rider protection from the knee and up
- Reinforced patent pending wishbone technology
- Attaches in seconds to every bike, requires no tools
- Suitable for tire widths up to 60Â mm
- Design also available as ROAD version
Papersky is a travel and lifestyle magazine based in Japan focused on bringing Japanese culture, nature, and a new perspective on lifestyle to Japan and the world.
Their TENUGUI collection features over 30 patterns for Japanese travelers tenuguis (quick drying hand towels).The patterns of the tenuguis themselves are inspired by Paperskyâs âTour de Nipponâ series of bicycle rides, which explores Japanâs rural prefectures, with each pattern connected to a specific place.Â
And just because we can, we turned three of those patterns into a very limited series of Win Wings, with the matching hand crafted cycling cap by Keisuke Kawashima of Velo Spica in Japan.
Tochigi Prefecture lies just north of Tokyo and it's pattern is derived from the famous Oya Stone, an easily carved and erosion resistant brick made from lava and ash that can only be found here.
Find the Tenugui towels and more unique outdoor, hiking, cycling, lifestyle and borderless wear in the PaperSky store.
To find out more about PaperSky and it's founder Lucas, please head over to our photo blog for our latest post.
Looking for a ROAD version? It's here!
And don't forget to check out the matching Cap! from Velospica!
For more items from our PaperSky collection, click here.
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Win Wing 2 Gravel PaperSky Tochigi
Win Wing 2 Gravel PaperSky Tochigi
- Full backside rider protection from the knee and up
- Reinforced patent pending wishbone technology
- Attaches in seconds to every bike, requires no tools
- Suitable for tire widths up to 60Â mm
- Design also available as ROAD version
Papersky is a travel and lifestyle magazine based in Japan focused on bringing Japanese culture, nature, and a new perspective on lifestyle to Japan and the world.
Their TENUGUI collection features over 30 patterns for Japanese travelers tenuguis (quick drying hand towels).The patterns of the tenuguis themselves are inspired by Paperskyâs âTour de Nipponâ series of bicycle rides, which explores Japanâs rural prefectures, with each pattern connected to a specific place.Â
And just because we can, we turned three of those patterns into a very limited series of Win Wings, with the matching hand crafted cycling cap by Keisuke Kawashima of Velo Spica in Japan.
Tochigi Prefecture lies just north of Tokyo and it's pattern is derived from the famous Oya Stone, an easily carved and erosion resistant brick made from lava and ash that can only be found here.
Find the Tenugui towels and more unique outdoor, hiking, cycling, lifestyle and borderless wear in the PaperSky store.
To find out more about PaperSky and it's founder Lucas, please head over to our photo blog for our latest post.
Looking for a ROAD version? It's here!
And don't forget to check out the matching Cap! from Velospica!
For more items from our PaperSky collection, click here.
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- Full backside rider protection from the knee and up
- Reinforced patent pending wishbone technology
- Attaches in seconds to every bike, requires no tools
- Suitable for tire widths up to 60Â mm
- Design also available as ROAD version
Papersky is a travel and lifestyle magazine based in Japan focused on bringing Japanese culture, nature, and a new perspective on lifestyle to Japan and the world.
Their TENUGUI collection features over 30 patterns for Japanese travelers tenuguis (quick drying hand towels).The patterns of the tenuguis themselves are inspired by Paperskyâs âTour de Nipponâ series of bicycle rides, which explores Japanâs rural prefectures, with each pattern connected to a specific place.Â
And just because we can, we turned three of those patterns into a very limited series of Win Wings, with the matching hand crafted cycling cap by Keisuke Kawashima of Velo Spica in Japan.
Tochigi Prefecture lies just north of Tokyo and it's pattern is derived from the famous Oya Stone, an easily carved and erosion resistant brick made from lava and ash that can only be found here.
Find the Tenugui towels and more unique outdoor, hiking, cycling, lifestyle and borderless wear in the PaperSky store.
To find out more about PaperSky and it's founder Lucas, please head over to our photo blog for our latest post.
Looking for a ROAD version? It's here!
And don't forget to check out the matching Cap! from Velospica!
For more items from our PaperSky collection, click here.























