We Ride Ground Effect’s Baked Alaska + Stovepipe Pants

Ground Effect, a highly regarded New Zealand-based cycling apparel brand, is known for its innovative and functional gear tailored for bike riders and outdoor enthusiasts.
With over 20 years of experience, this somewhat quirky brand has developed a loyal following of passionate fans across New Zealand, Australia, and beyond. Handmade in their NZ factory and synonymous with quality, Ground Effect products are widely praised for their impressive durability.
A typical review on their website reads, “I bought my first item, a Storm Trooper, from Ground Effect in 2009. After 15 years of use, I’m finally replacing it.”

Having tested out the exceptional Storm Trooper wet weather jacket last year, I can personally vouch for the rave reviews. Enduring near-cyclonic winds and rain as a cold front swept up the coast, the bright orange jacket remained dry, warm, and performed flawlessly.
In addition to the jacket, two of the brand’s standout offerings are the Baked Alaska long-sleeved jersey and the Stovepipe pants. Both pieces are designed to maximise comfort and performance during rides and have quickly become wardrobe staples among MTB enthusiasts.
Wearing the stylish blue and black ensemble on recent gravel & MTB rides, I found the Stovepipe pants to offer a slim fit with an impressive range of motion thanks to the high-stretch fabric. In fact, I’m happily and very comfortably wearing them right now. The Baked Alaska jersey, equally stylish and close-fitting, proved ideal for 15 to 20-degree weather. The top also features exceptional comfort in terms of temperature regulation, breathability, and fit.

A Closer Look at the Baked Alaska Jersey
The Baked Alaska jersey is a unique blend of a warm long-sleeved pullover and a cycling jersey, expertly crafted to provide optimal comfort in cool to cold conditions. It features a thicker ‘WindFoil’ soft-shell front panel to block chilly winds, while the sleeves and rear panel are made from a thinner Merino inner layer with a fast-drying polyester outer. This combination strikes a fine balance between breathability and insulation.
The 3/4 length front zip aids in temperature regulation, while practical design elements – such as integrated thumb loops, a high-cut neck, and a longer back – add extra warmth and protection. The rear panel includes three pockets, with the center one featuring a zip for secure storage.

Stovepipe Pants
Designed for riders seeking both comfort and practicality, the Stovepipes deliver exceptional performance on mild to cool rides. The stretchy nylon fabric offers remarkable flexibility without sacrificing their slim, streamlined fit.
Key features include stretchy hip panels, a smooth fitted waist with a zipped fly, and articulated knee panels for unrestricted movement. The tapered cuffs help prevent chain contact, while reflective logos on each calf enhance visibility in low-light.
Summing Up
Ground Effect’s Baked Alaska jersey and Stovepipe pants proved to be the perfect combination on the bike, offering a level of upper and lower body freedom that’s crucial for gravel and mountain bike rides. For those who have experienced the discomfort of non-purpose-designed gear, the difference is remarkable.
Ground Effect have earned a strong following over the years – we’re happy to add our voice to the chorus! This gear is top notch; it’s choice, bro!
For further details visit www.groundeffect.com.nz