Winter Cycling - Leg warmers Any feedback on this place?

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Sculptor7
12-01-09, 04:45 PM
http://www.bikejerseys.com/lylegwa7wizi.html

Looks like pretty good deal for someone on a budget. Any advice appreciated. Just came across it while surfing.


RonH
12-01-09, 08:31 PM
You may get more replies if you ask the folks in the General Cycling forum.

RonH
12-01-09, 08:31 PM
You may get more replies if you ask the folks in the General Cycling forum.


barturtle
12-02-09, 08:53 AM
I've never shopped with them, but I have driven by their location in Bloomington, IN. They're real enough.

Sculptor7
12-03-09, 02:30 PM
Thanks. Never having worn tights I am new to the types of stuff out there. Did buy a pair at a biking store here which fit me perfectly ($50). Plan to wear them under my bike shorts (loose fit style). Was told that would be fine. Wondering if I would have been better off to have bought leg warmers; perhaps will do that also.

MilitantPotato
12-06-09, 06:42 PM
I bought a pair of PI Leg warmers, if you can keep yours from sliding down, let me know what ya did. Feel like I'm tugging on pantyhose all the time.

Fynn
12-08-09, 01:36 PM
I bought a pair of PI Leg warmers, if you can keep yours from sliding down, let me know what ya did. Feel like I'm tugging on pantyhose all the time.

Leg warmers are pretty much useless if you ask me. So you go out on a ride and want to take your leg warmers off because it got hot. Soon you discover that you have to take off your shoes to do so. Just like you do with tights. So why not just wear tights that afford an extra layer over the shorts as well as the fact that they don't dig into your inner thigh causing irritation