Louis Garneau, Men's Enduro 3 Thermal, Padded, Compression Cycling Bib Knickers
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The fabric and overall fit of the shirt are very pleasing to the eye. It seems I'm growing fond of the chamois. My first impression was that it was a little light, and perhaps that is the case, but for shorter rides, the 10-pound option seems fair As long as you don't exceed 20 miles, it should be fine. The fabric is a little heavy, so if you live in a hot and humid climate, you should not get these. This kind of mix is great for spring and autumn here in Wisconsin, as well as early summer days. There is just one drawback - the seat fabric is showing signs of wear already (see pictures). I don't know why this happens since the fabric is incredibly smooth and my bike seat is as well. It is obvious that that portion of the garment is worn out. Even if that were the only reason, I wouldn't purchase these again.
As far as sizing goes, I ordered Large from the LG website sizing grid and it was perfect! As a weight lifter since my teens, I have thicker cores and backs than the average rider. But, these bibs are perfect for me. They have a wool lining, a comfy pad, and soft panels on the knees and legs. In addition to the wide shoulder straps, the bag also boasts a pocket for a phone! I think that these are a great product, and I would buy them By the way. The height of my limbs is 5' 10" The weight of 195 pounds is 7 feet and 9 inches tall A waist measurement of 34 inches The 44-inch television. I have a chest of 46" tall.
The only reason I gave them one star is that they show some serious signs of wear To date I have built about eight to ten rods, and so far they are just coming apart from Obviously it has something to do with the material Compared to my shorts that are two years old, they already look With regard to comfort, I would have given them five stars and with regard to their performance, I would have given them four Although I still cannot recommend them since they can't stand up to their price. The attached photo can be found there.
It's just the right weight for winter in California, A 45-minute drive 60 degrees Fahrenheit. In my opinion, the chamois is not top of the line In the - I would prefer a chamois-style line to a plain single line It is limited in the amount of knickers that I can wear over race kit in Aside from that, it fits perfectly. I weigh 180 lbs and am 5'11". I loved the fit of the pants.
There was no problem with the fit - it was perfect There is padding in the article, so don't bother Fit Sensor is unlike anything else on the market. I started to feel uncomfortable 10 minutes into the ride Having been numb for about an hour, I couldn't feel anything. Several of these were defective, or the insert quality was different - not sure if these were defective or not. It is smaller/thinner I can't speak for the Fit Sensor, but I'd stay away from these - they're junk. In that case, I'd recommend looking elsewhere unless you find that yours is 'uncomfortably numb. '.
I've tried several different brands of cycling shorts and LG is by far my favorite. If I wear them with a long sleeve base layer and a jersey, I feel very comfortable between 45 and 55 degrees. The only issue I have had is the Louis Garneau label coming off after washing it a couple of times.
This is a great idea. I love how soft it is. Having so much comfort is wonderful. This is simple and easy to use. The ride when you are too warm in your pants and too cold in your shorts. Every day, I ride my bike from 50 to 60 miles to work There are 60 degrees in the room. It is very comfortable. I rode 90 minutes at 70 degrees in them, and they stayed right where they were. I am 300 pounds, and these XXL are perfect for me. The sizing should be just right and not loose or too tight.
The bibs are great! I love how well stitched it is! This is a great sub layer or an over short and over the calf layer even into the 20s because of the thick, brushed inside material.