Santic Cycling Bib Tights Winter Padded Long Pants Compression Bib Pants
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The jeans I wear have a 34 waist and 32 inseam. I weigh 195 pounds and am 6'0". Bibs that I purchased in US XL size are too small to be usable. The shorts are too short, and the waistband is way too tight for proper fit. Instead of buying the US XXL, I should have bought the US XXXL. They won't allow you to return it, and that's the worst part. My second pair of shoes just came with a discount.
The XXXL size. Five-tenths of an inch and one hundred and fifty pounds describe me. The XXL fits snugly, but I still have to remove my belt.
The large is what I got. It is 33 inches at the waist, 42 inches at the chest, and 31 inches at the The fit is like a euro's tight, not a club's tight. An inch or so above my ankle is where the large stop is located. At this time I can't measure them, so I hope that's helpful.
When ordering size based on Asian size, which is smaller than American size, always get one size bigger than your natural size, for example if you are a size l, get a size xl
Selected User Reviews For Santic Cycling Bib Tights Winter Padded Long Pants Compression Bib Pants
I read a lot of reviews about bike clothes and they are just total crap. For your convenience, here is one that might be helpful. At 5'8" and 180 pounds, I am a slim, athletic girl. The thing about me is that I am big and solid, and that there is no gut in me. The inseam of the pants is 32 inches. My usual size has been LG, and my preferred brands include Pearl Izumi, Craft, Voler, etc. I required bib tights for winter rides on gravel/mountain bikes and did not want to spend $150. 00. I couldn't justify paying $50 for something that would get ripped or torn by rocks, briars, underbrush, etc. , so I tried these out instead. Getting these in the mail was the norm for me, and I peeked at them. The chamois butt'r on the diaper was thick enough for me to climb in with. But unlike most people, I didn't waste any time in donning the diaper. My next project was a gravel grinder worth 100k. As of the beginning, the fit was "euroman snug" I've got a race fit for you, Following those guidelines is the right thing to do. Exactly what I wanted when it came to leg length There is no extra material, nor is it too long or too short. The straps are not too tight, nor are they too "Supportive, but not restrictive", is how I'd describe the fit as a whole. I was totally comfortable with a start temperature of 26 degrees, but I'm a hearty New Englander, so results will vary. There is a fleecy texture to the fabric. I felt warm, but never too hot, as the day warmed up to 55 degrees. When I was a man - As the suit stretched and settled in, there were no bags behind the knees or in the very critical area around the bathing suit. Taking a look at what we need to do now- To start with, the diapers in this unit are large and sprawling, but not too large Wouldn't it be nice if the fancy brands were a little more compact? Yes, they are many times more compact. Now, let's decide what is the next step Do you have a good day? Although I wore them for a full five hours, I did not experience any chafing, pinching or discomfort. I almost forgot I was wearing them. What you need to hear is probably pretty much what you want Having said all that, let me say that I ride a lot, and my undercarriage is pretty tough, so what works for me might absolutely saturate yours. In the end, I find the padding to be perfectly adequate. I've been running them through a generic warm/warm cycle and hanging them to dry since then, in one of those laundry bags for delicates. The stickers, labels, and logos did not get shredded during the wash, and the washing machine was factory-clean They seem in good shape to handle another ride. Zippers are fine, usually an issue. All in all, I am surprised and delighted to get such a bargain, and when they get ripped I won't be as upset as if I had spent a dollar and a half. If I were to base my purchase on the performance of these items, I would buy more Santic items. This may be of some assistance.
Here is what I wrote My height and weight are 5'10" and around 195lb, so I ordered an XXL and it fits much better. Neither shoes are longer than the other, but my legs are quite muscular so the smaller size was too tight for the 22 mile ride I just completed in 45 degree Fahrenheit. There was no rubbing, no extra material to inhibit pedaling, these are well-designed. There is a bit of thickness to the material with an insulation type material, but they feel really soft and comfortable. Likewise, the pad seems to be a great choice for short rides but for my purposes of riding up to 3 hours in the cold, it's going to do just fine. I'm very pleased with these, especially since most biking sites don't review the cheaper options available on Amazon. When it comes to professionals, brands such as these are very good options. The Sponeed and Przewalski bibs and shorts I've had have been great, and it's nice to add Santic to the mix. This is one of the best winter bibs in the market!.
My jaw dropped when I saw the $40 price tag. Besides the well-constructed seams and a soft fleece lining inside, the material is high-quality. They have reflective elements, and the ankles have zippers, so they can easily be put on in the winter and cover thick You don't sweat if you push hard and the sun hammers down on your back thanks to the perforations on the back. There is a small size to them. My height and weight are 5'8 and 200 pounds, and we ordered a 2XL and both of them I love them because they're not too long in the legs, so I can bend my knees comfortably.
This is a very comfortable cycling bib that is incredibly warm.
For context, the following details give you an idea of what you will encounter The distance is The number of miles multiplied by speed (taking into consideration the wind) Temperature 16mph
15 degrees. A 45-minute drive A cool 50 degrees (I did not feel chilly nor toasty during the duration. Item 13)
Weather A sunny day is expected to bring a strong wind in Colorado. *Material 5mph The *br*- I would say that the quality is pretty good for the price*- The fabric was somewhat breathable (even though I did not sweat much). I did not experience any abrasion. - In terms of comfort, the Chamois pad was supportive for my delicate parts, and it barely was noticeable once on the saddle
Sizing Info The size I am wearing is the LARGE for me, as I am 5'10" (178cm), 150lb (68kg), Asian-built, and weigh 140lbs. (Pictured here in "). . -" I like the fit of the overall outfit*- The socks seem a couple of inches short (see photo), but nothing that can't be fixed by The *br*- The size will probably fit those of you between 10 and 15 years old There is a 20lb weight difference between me and the average person.
The stretch on the fabric is great. With temperatures dropping into the mid-30s and wind chills in the 20s, I have ridden several hundred miles in these bibs and my legs and feet have remained warm. This wallet is a good value for the money, and the padding provides a good amount of protection so If there is any loss of integrity earlier than expected, I will make an update. They fit a bit small on the sizing but not by a great deal to neccessitate returning for larger sizes. I am 6'2 200 pounds and needed the XL in this case, XXL would probably have fit but we could have had some looseness.