HOOD RIVER, Oregon (Spring/Summer 2019) – Motivated by the descent, Dakine designs its
MTB gear for those who appreciate the pull of gravity. Few personify this passion more than
Graham “Aggy” Agassiz, who has built a solid reputation as one of the world’s premier mountain
bikers, with his signature fast and loose style that captivates fans around the globe. With his all or
nothing approach, Aggy needs trusted, durable gear to support his passion for riding and to
continue his successful career. In co-creation with Dakine, the Team Aggy series of downhill gear
launches today for Spring/Summer 2019.
Emblazoned with symbolic imagery that holds heart for Aggy, the updated Thrillium Jersey
(MSRP $60-65), – available in long and short sleeve versions – has a softer hand feel, looser fit,
and a heavier, more durable stretch mesh construction of bluesign®-approved materials. Working
with Dakine’s design team to create his ultimate dream kit, Aggy requested incorporating wolf fur
into the design, which raised more than a few eyebrows.
“For the last decade or more the wolf has been my sort of spirit animal if you will; the mythology
and symbolism behind the creature reflects a lot of different characteristics that I’ve embodied into
my day to day life,” said Aggy.
The concept-to-creation was a winner for Aggy and the design team, further embellished with a
custom logo featuring a bearded skull with a wolf head howling at the moon that is used on all the
Team Aggy pieces. The back shoulder of each jersey also features a bony “Shaka” hand, paying
homage to Dakine’s roots, and Aggy’s signature phrase, “Whatever Dude”.
“It’s been a really cool experience working on this collaboration with Dakine, I’m still blown away
by the opportunity and I’m really stoked on how it all turned out!” commented Aggy.
The Thrillium jerseys also incorporate Polygiene® odor control technology for extended wear
without the stench. The 4-way stretch construction provides ease of movement on the bike, while
the cut crew neck, drop rear hem and raglan sleeves offer functional style and comfort. Also
included is a hidden interior sunglass wipe.
The minimalist Thrillium Glove (MSRP $45) complements the kit in a lightweight, moisture
wicking, 4-way stretch shell construction with Polygiene® odor control technology. Durable, tactile
Pittards® goat leather palm provides comfort and maximum connection to the handlebars. The
easy slip-on cuff offers comfort and ease of wear.
Rounding out Aggy’s kit is the all new Thrillium Pant (MSRP $160) or Thrillium Short (MSRP $120) featuring Schoeller’s ecorepel® Bio, a bluesign®-approved 4-way stretch woven with PFC-free DWR, offers a super technical kit for downhill riding. Both offer a ventilated laser perforated waist and inner thigh for maximum airflow and articulated stretch panels for full range of movement. Zippered hand and thigh pockets allow space to stash essentials, while also reducing the risk of catching on the bike. The addition of the cam-lock buckle allows for easy adjustment even while wearing gloves, and the deep shank button fly maintains added security at the waist. The double stitch construction insures long-lasting performance.
The Aggy Series and all of Dakine’s MTB offerings are available at select retailers and online at: Dakine
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