MTB parts in the DFB away jersey styleDiscussion material: Football meets MTB

Laurin Lehner

 · 13.04.2024

Inspired by the away DFB jersey, we present MTB parts in matching colours.
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The away jersey of our DFB team polarises the whole country. Reason enough to present the matching MTB products.

Some find it hip and innovative, others find it ugly as hell. In March, the new home and away jerseys of the men's national team by DFB partner Adidas. The pink and purple style is intended to represent the diversity of Germany, according to Adidas. We have selected mountain bike parts in a similar design to match. This is our selection. Among them are the MK-3 stem from Burgtec, the Gore Fade jersey, the Abus Montrailer Openface helmet, the DMR Signature grips from Brendan Fairclough, pedals from the cult company Hope (F22) and stylish socks from the Netherlands.

6 bike parts in a similar style

Summer outfit

No, Gore Wear has not reacted quickly to the hype surrounding the DFB away jersey for the upcoming European Championships with this jersey. The Fade jersey has been available in stores for some time now. In terms of design, it is very similar to the DFB jersey from Adidas. Perhaps the ideal counterpart for the coming summer. Price: 80 Euro >> available at Bobshop for 59 Euro.

Perhaps the ideal summer jersey for 2024?Photo: GorePerhaps the ideal summer jersey for 2024?

Headdress

The Montrailer from Abus offers everything a modern enduro helmet needs. In addition to the Mips safety feature, the ingenious ventilation and the goggle holder, the helmet has an opening at the back for a ponytail. Price: 200 euros.

The Montrailer from Abus.Photo: AbusThe Montrailer from Abus.

Steering centre

The popular British label offers its MK3 stem in various anodised colours. The aluminium stem with 35 millimetre clamping is available in three lengths: 35, 42.5 and 50 millimetres. The shorter the stem, the more direct the steering. Weight from 138 grams, price: 120 euros >> e.g. available from Bike-Components.

Available in several colours, including pink.Photo: BurgtecAvailable in several colours, including pink.

Death grip

The tried and tested "Deathgrip" grips from DMR are now also available in this woken design. Deathgrip means that the pilot grips the handle with all fingers and does without the index finger on the brake lever. Checkers like Brendan Fairclough even manage the balancing act in the manual. Price: 30 euros >> e.g. currently available from Alltricks for 21 euros.

The signature grip of freeracer Brendan Fairclough. However, he should ride the grip in a different colour.Photo: DMRThe signature grip of freeracer Brendan Fairclough. However, he should ride the grip in a different colour.

Sole biter

Hope is known for its high-quality pedals. The Hope F22 is also available in a chic purple anodised finish. The eleven pins can be adjusted in length using washers. The inner workings are sealed to a high standard with three ball bearings and one plain bearing. Price: 180 euros

The Hope F22 with eleven long pins per side.Photo: HopeThe Hope F22 with eleven long pins per side.

Hot socks

The Dutch sock specialists have the right socks in their programme. Completely in the style of the DFB away jersey. It's just a shame that the dark colour gradient doesn't really come into its own when worn. Material: 80% polyester, 19% cotton, 1% elastane. Price: 17 euros >> e.g. available at Amazon.

Socks in the style of the DFB away jersey 2024.Photo: FlincksupplySocks in the style of the DFB away jersey 2024.

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Born in South Baden, Laurin Lehner is, by his own admission, a lousy racer. Maybe that's why he is fascinated by creative, playful biking. What counts for him is not how fast you get from A to B, but what happens in between. Lehner writes reports, interviews scene celebrities and tests products and bikes - preferably those with a lot of suspension travel.

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