Triathlon - my tri shorts are too small?

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artifice
04-21-09, 10:33 PM
Picked up some tri shorts, have my first brick work out this sat- how small is too small? :o
Ok, but seriously. They ride a fine line between the rubber around the legs being just right, maybe pinching a slight bit. Seemed to ride a fine line btw two sizes, and assumed a bit tighter is better than looser, is this correct thinking?
Am I just shy about small shorts?
Rogue Leader
04-21-09, 10:47 PM
Tighter is better than looser...
wear them a few times they will stretch slightly.
At least you're a girl... us guys + small shorts............ yeaaaaahhhhhh uhhhhh
edbikebabe
04-21-09, 11:30 PM
Between sizes sucks.
You'll probably be happier that they are smaller once you've worn them a couple times.
cjbruin
04-22-09, 12:33 AM
msu2001la
04-22-09, 09:20 AM
My tri-shorts are much shorter than my bike shorts, and my swim suit. I don't really see the point, but it does show off a nice tan-line on race day.
i_make_tshirts
04-23-09, 04:23 AM
i wear short shorts
sirious94
04-23-09, 08:53 PM
Yes, tight is better. The goal for Olympic swimmers is to get the smallest size that does not rip. This cuts down drag during the swim and they will go faster. Triathletes do not need as much in the drag reducing department but I still went two sizes down when I got my trisuit.
TechKnowGN
04-24-09, 12:16 PM
I'm a bigger guy, and I found them to fit similarly to my bike shorts, but as I think about it they are a bit smaller. And I will say, being a Clyde and feeling somewhat aerodynamic are not usualy things that go together, but wow the difference between the tri shorts and boards shorts was monumental.
And Arti, you know me from foo, so I can say this without fear of reprisal.... CJBruin is 100% correct in his above post :D
Psydotek
04-24-09, 03:16 PM
My dear, we need pictures. :lol:
my first tri shorts were smaller than would be advisable for a male wanting to show himself in public, but they worked for my first season. I agree with the others, smaller is better than too big, but your bike store should carry enough of a selection to find the right size.
Shimagnolo
04-24-09, 09:56 PM
You just started this thread to tease the guys, didn't you?:lol:
cjbruin
04-25-09, 12:55 AM
You just started this thread to tease the guys, didn't you?:lol:
She would answer but it looks like we scared off another girl from the tri-forum. We're like the "Bing Bang Theory" of BikeForums.net
artifice
04-25-09, 07:56 AM
lol, no I just didn't have anything to report back yet ;)
wearing the for a brick this AM. I will with be back later with my findings, and no photos.
AaronDavidson
04-25-09, 10:48 AM
For comfort, its better to err on the side of tight/short. The only issue with short is the potential that your legs rub together on the run. If they are loose, they will not be comfortable on the bike, with the pad not being in a good location.
artifice
04-25-09, 01:36 PM
I think "zoot" is permanently imprinted on my legs, now.
Backward.
kidding. yeah, they are ok. prob would have gone with a size bigger, but considering they were half off (and none available bigger), I'll take it. first season, first tri. maybe last season, last tri- so no use dumping tons of money into it.... yet. :)
cjbruin
04-26-09, 01:25 AM
maybe last season, last tri
Ha! Yeah, right. Tri's are like potato chips...you can't have just one.