About us - Cycling power from Scandinavia! 
Meet our UK staff:
Andrew Crocker (left) and Paul Hazelton (right) at the Kalas plant.
Andrew Crocker

Andrew has been involved with cycling world nearly all his life. A keen club cyclist that has participated in the sport from many angles - rider, coach, event organiser etc....

Andrew has a full understanding of what a British cyclist needs, not only the quality and functionality of the clothing but also the level of service required.

Paul Hazelton

Paul has been involved in sport all his life, from top-level Club Rugby to Iron man triathlon. A keen club cyclist that is willing to give anything a try. Paul has a very good knowledge of club kit and which material/product is required for the application.

 

 

 

  

 

Meet our International staff:

Kalas has been making customised team wear for cyclists for over 20 years. Our cyclewear is not only printed in the highest quality, but has also undergone severe testing, resulting in stylish, comfortable and functional clothing. The Kalas brand has been successfully sold in many European countries with Sweden and the UK being the latest newcomers.

Our headoffice is located near Oslo in Norway.

Norway has long been recognised as a healthy and fit nation and is proud of its' many famous footballers, skiers and cyclists. The harsh Nordic climate has forced an evolution in the creation of functional sportswear. Consequently all our research and development, and design is done in Norway by cyclists. Production is at the Kalas plant in the Czech Republic.

Our cyclewear is available in a wide range of fabrics suitable for all seasons. And we have not forgotten the ladies – naturally we cater for lady design and comfort as well.

We guaranty that only grown up people works with all the Kalaswear products. There is no slave- or child -labour in our production lines. Our production does not in any ways pollute the enviroment.

Thor Haraldsen, General ManagerThor Haraldsen, General Manager

Thor Haraldsen is probably best know for his epic cycle trip from Oslo to Beijing in 2000. A distance of 12,500 km. over the roughest roads and in the harshest conditions over a three month period. Naturally he used Kalas all the way!

 

 
 

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