Pinnacle Collection: Race-Day Weapons
This is Black Sheep’s halo line. The stuff you pull out when you care about marginal gains—or just want to feel like you do.
The Pinnacle Jerseys are cut for aggressive riding. Think sprayed-on fit, with laser-cut sleeves and a barely-there hem that won’t bunch, even in the drops. The fabric? It’s called FlexCell 2.0—technical, yes, but the key is it adapts to your body as you move, like a second skin that breathes better than you do at VO2 max.
Then there’s the ZER0 Bibs. No grippers. No seams in places that matter. Just high-compression fabric, a floating chamois, and the kind of support you only notice when it’s not there. It’s a pure performance kit built for riders who don’t mess around.
360 Collection: Everyday, Everywhere
If Pinnacle is your skinsuit disguised as a jersey, 360 is your reliable go-to—the one that still feels good on hour five of a solo ride in July.
The 360 Jersey is cut more forgivingly but still performance-minded. The fabric is warp-knit, meaning it’s tougher than your average lycra, but it doesn’t feel stiff. It’s the jersey you take when the route is “just a loop” and ends up being a century.
360 Bibs strike the right balance between support and comfort. The chamois is the same as in the Pinnacle range, but the compression is tuned down just enough to not feel race-day intense. Throw them on. Forget about them. That’s the point.
Basics Collection: No-Nonsense Essentials
This is Black Sheep stripped back—but not dumbed down.
The Basics Jerseys are clean, comfortable, and cut for everyday riding. No flashy tech, but they still hold their own: moisture-wicking fabric, a subtle race fit, and a design language that plays nice with whatever socks you’re into this week.
The Basics Bibs use CorePower fabric—high enough compression to support, relaxed enough to wear all day. It’s the kind of bib you reach for when you’re not trying to impress anyone. Just get out and ride.