qualidyne Men's Cycling Bike Pants 4D Padded Cycling Tights Outdoor Biking Bicycle Long Leggings
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Both of these items are mine. In temperatures over 60 degrees, the unlined ones can be worn alone. Above the age of 45, the lined ones are ideal. Both are excellent choices for layering under x-ray glasses. pants for skiing in the country With the thicker tights layered under my x-shorts, my legs have stayed toasty warm in temperatures as low as 10F. pants for skiing in the country
They don't have a drawstring, and I ordered a medium because I have a 33 waist. Now, depending on how well your hips are designed, they should be able to hold their position and not fall. The waistband is stretchy but durable enough to last at least a year, if not two.
I went for a ride yesterday with temperatures in the 40s and wind gusts of 21 mph. I was very comfortable because I wore a light base layer underneath and wore the jacket that matches these tights.
I bought the X-Large because of my 32" inseam and 36" waist. The length is a little long, but I just pull up the leggings a little and it's fine; the waist is just about right, maybe an inch or two larger.
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I've worn them in temperatures ranging from the mid 50s to the mid 30s, and they're both comfortable and warm, though a little chilly at the lower temperatures. When it's cold, it's also not completely windproof. For a long ride (2 hours), the padding is sufficient. ) and it is still going strong. br>It would be nice if they had a few more reflective areas, and it gets darker in the winter. I would purchase this item again.
This is an incredible deal!.
It was in the upper 40s to lower 50s with rain and wind, so I decided to get these at the last minute because my bib shorts wouldn't cut it. The chamois pad performed admirably during the all-day ride and following pre-treatment. I had zero chaffing issues after preemptively ripping out the rear tag before the ride; overall, I was quite pleased.
This could be due to the material used at the back of the knee, which bunches up a little and makes you aware that it's there. Not enough to put me off wearing the tights, and I'm considering checking out some of the company's other products.
They were just delivered to me. I took a few rides with them. It was nice and comfortable, but it was definitely not winter as advertised. They will not be worn on days when the temperature is below 40°F. 50F.
These are excellent cycling pants, but they are not suitable for winter use, at least in the northern hemisphere. There are some mesh parts on them. These pants would be suitable for temperatures of 45°F or higher.
They're a little tight, but the padding is great!.
Legs don't stay put; they rise and gather behind the knees.