ZOIC in the Media
Product testers inform us of what they like and dislike, what is working and what is not. These reviews are crucial for educating consumers, developing future seasons and providing the best product on the market.
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Magazine Reviews
Reign Knicker: Bicycling, October 2009
"The Reign is made of a very soft fabric, a 50/50 mix of bamboo and cotton. The knickers have two snaps and a zipper fly as well as belt loops and a drawstring at the waist. Pocket space includes a cargo compartment with an MP3 Sleeve, a grommet for the headphone cord and a loop near the back pocket to keep the wire out of harm's way. The gusseted crotch provides a wide range of motion and eliminates bunching, and the sweat-wicking mesh liner can be removed. The reign can feel big and occasionally even cumbersome if you're out for a ride of extended length. But it works fine if you're out for a shorter excursion or just a little casual pedaling." |
Ether Audio Short: Bicycle Retailer, October 2009
The men's Ether Audio Short has a 12-inch inseam with flat front, elastic back and Velcro side cinches with built-in iPod control. It also has two front hand pockets and seam tape reinforced zip leg pockets. |
Plaid Collection Short: Outside's Go, Summer Digital Issue
The Plaid Collection Short in Tartan was featured in Outside's Go Summer Digital Issue. To view the new summer issue, visit the digital version, be sure to check out page 53 to see the ZOIC Plaid short and other stylish cycling clothing and accessories. |
Ether Short: Outside Summer Buyer's Guide
Testers loved the tagless, adjustable waistband and removable chamois. And because most dirt jerseys are too baggy to secure an ipod, the MP3 pocket and headphone port make sense on these shorts. Killer Value $ |
Ever Jersey and Navaeh Short: Bicycling Magazine May 2009
"With slightly puffed sleeves, a snug fit, the hint of a plunging neckline and retro styling, the Ever jersey is kick-ass girly. Made from a sweat-sucking blend of polyester and bamboo, it has an mp3 pocket, a crucial zippered key pocket and an adjustable back pocket. At first glance, the Navaeh shorts look a bit like golf shorts. But it all makes sense when you start pedaling. The comfy, soft fabric moves with you, never catching the sadlle. The shorts have four deep pockets, an mp3 pocket, adjustable belt and a detachable liner." |
Ether Short: Bicycle Retailer, March 2009
The men's Ether short has an MP3 Pocket, two front slip pockets and two leg zip pockets. The short also features knit inserts for ventilation and a detachable liner. |
Knicks: Bicycling, September 2008
"For heavy riding days, wear the padded liner shorts. For quick spins, strip the liner and go. The Knicks have five pockets, including one that's designed to hold an MP3 player and doubles as secure, zipped storage. A splash of argyle on the hip adds style." |
Opulent Short: Bicycle Retailer Show Daily, September 2008
The Opulent men's short features elastic back and Velcro side cinches with tagless waistline. It comes with built-in MP3 controls and pocket. |
Navaeh Short: Bicycle Retailer, August 2008
The women's Navaeh short features a tagless waistline, two front slip pockets and two back welt pockets with adjustable grosgrain belt. The short is made from a lightweight, comfort-stretch fabric. |
Zoic Breeches and Ridge Performance Tee: Wend Magazine Summer 2008
A few editorial shots from their commuting issue |
Kid's Ripper Short: Bicycle Retailer Magazine July 2008
The Kid's Ripper Shorts feature an elastic back and flat front waist. It also offers a left Velcro pocket, right zip pocket and an MP3 pocket. The shorts are made from 92 percent nylon and 8 percent spandex, and come in sizes suitable for kids ages 7 through 16. |
Dose Short: Bike Magazine July 2008
Meet the Dose short. A few doses of sensibility: six pockets, a zipper/Velcro/ snap front closure and gusseted design. One dose of sound material choice: 50/50 bamboo-and cotton blend. And one dose of reality: shorts plus liner for under 50 clams. |
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Online Reviews
Cycle and Style - From the Cyclists Closet
ZOIC Clothing is one such company which stands out for going that extra mile in bringing together good fit, function and performance and some stylish looks. The result is apparel for the trail that is durable, has the technical performance an active athlete needs and a touch of fashion. |
Loudan Short and Guru Jersey: Bike Rumor, August '09
"If you’re looking for some comfy, durable threads, read on." |
Speakeasy Knicker: Urban Velo, August '09
"these have been extremely comfortable in the summer heat" |
ZOIC Clothing: Ride559, June '09
"Brilliantly made, reasonably priced and with an Environmental conscience, what more could you want?" |
Shangri La Hoody: Bicycling, May '09
"the hoody manages to be both comfortable and sexy" |
Ether Short: Outside, March '09
"They're a nice-looking short with a decent chamois pad." |
Libertee Jersey: Urban Velo, December '08
"Anytime I go out for an exhausting ride, I wear my ZOIC." |
All Night Long Shorts and Cheeky Jersey: Singletracks, December '08
"Perfect for post-ride dining..." |
Paramount Jersey: Urban Velo, November '08
"Nice, relaxed-fit cycling jersey...rear pockets come in handy" |