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Carlos
a Weekend Warrior
from miami, fl USADate Reviewed: February 27, 2007
Strengths: Low key and easy to hide under baggies. Low price and for the most part comfortable.Weaknesses: The pad is a little big but it pays off on the trailsBottom Line: Not to bad shorts. Comfortable for the most part. I give it 4 chilli's because of the oversized pad and having to "readjust" the shorts. They are kinda slippery so you want to tie whatever shorts you put over them.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
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$28.00
Similar Products Used: Oakley 2.0, Precarious Baggies
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Edith
a Cross Country Rider
from Miami, OK, USADate Reviewed: July 2, 2005
Strengths: Lightweight and cool. The pad is great and keeps you comfy mile after mile. The leg grippers are not too tight and fit comfortably. The seams are flat and do not chaff.Weaknesses: The pad is quite thick and feels like a diaper if you try to walk much while wearing these. (You don't really notice that while riding.)Bottom Line: Lightweight comfortable shorts that keep you cool. Pad is plush and keeps you from getting saddle sore, even on long rides. They are my favorite out of all of the bike shorts I have tried. Likely to buy again...
Favorite Trail: Joplin Singletracks
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At: Bicycle Specialists
Similar Products Used: Salsa, Endura
Bike Setup: Gary Fisher-Cake DLX 3 (Full Suspension)
Rocky Mountain-Vertex (Hardtail)
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Joe Tilley
a Weekend Warrior
from Caribou, MEDate Reviewed: September 21, 2004
Strengths: Very comfortable, kept me at the perfect temperatue in 45 degree weather.Weaknesses: Wore out in the inner thigh in one ride (20 miles)! Had to return it in less than a week.Bottom Line: I bought the bib tights, thats why they cost $70. If they didn't wear then I would recommend them. But given they didn't last me even a week, I'd have to say stay away! Going to try some from Performance next.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At: Nashbar
Similar Products Used: performance shorts
Bike Setup: 03 Giant Yukon with some part upgrades.
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Fedder Better
a Cross Country Rider
from AustinDate Reviewed: March 17, 2002
Strengths: Cheap. Padded. Black. Don't sag.Weaknesses: Ermmm, need adjustment (if ya know what i mean). Feels like a diaper at first.Bottom Line: Yer basic shiny tights. After riding in tighty-whities for so long, I kinda wonder what the heck took me so long to throw on a pair of tights. Like any decent short, it keeps yer stuff from flapping around dangerously and helps reduce butt-chaff from the normal underwear elastic. They're low key too since i wear em under baggies.
Only drawbacks are two. One, you gotta adjust yerself every once in a while because of the padding. And two, they feel like diapers or something if you're not used to it.
Overall, adds a big deal of comfort to rides -- especially long rides -- and keeps things in place. Oh, and they're reasonably priced so that's cool too.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$39.00
Purchased At: LBSs
Similar Products Used: Fruit of the Looms.
Bike Setup: Stuff n stuff
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