sorry if this has been asked before...i ran a quick search and didn't see anything. anyway...i live in texas, and it doesn't get that cold here, but every once in a while, it gets a tad cold for just shorts. so, today as i was at target (let's not discuss this store, please, atleast not in this thread), i saw some running tights that supposedly wick the moisture away, blah blah. they were only 12 bucks. now, i've been reading, and i know how people feel about cheap clothes, and how they don't last that long, etc. i agree, but like i said, i won't be wearing them that much, and if they only last for this winter, that's fine, because they were only 12 dollars. ok, so, to get to my question: they obviously don't have any padding in them like normal bike shorts. is it cool to wear my spandex over/under these tights? anyone have any expereince with this? i would like the padding if i can get it for the longer rides, but i can't justify spending 40 dollars on some real bike tights that i will only wear a few times a year. are there any other alternatives? thanks.
Zin
11-17-04, 03:42 PM
Wear the tights OVER your LYCRA padded riding shorts.
caloso
11-17-04, 03:45 PM
I wear running tights over my bike shorts all the time. It just seems more flexible than a pair of tights with a sewn-in pad. Besides, I also use the tights for running and under my ski pants.
$12 seems like a sweet deal. I might swing by Target myself.
JJakucyk
11-17-04, 04:50 PM
I've worn tights over and under my bike shorts. I don't see any difference one way or the other. Anyhow, they work well until the temperature starts dropping below the 50s.
dobber
11-17-04, 05:39 PM
Sometimes over, sometimes under. You can also get padded undergarments (http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?category=137&subcategory=1218&brand=&sku=5720&storetype=&estoreid=&pagename=) which basically turn anything into biking shorts/pants.
caloso
11-17-04, 05:40 PM
Depending on the seam, it makes a huge difference whether it's over or under. That was an uncomfortable lesson to learn. Plus, if it warms up, it's a lot harder to take them off.
hi565
11-17-04, 05:41 PM
I just wear long under wear over my riding shorts, double use. Camping and cycling
lt1aggie
11-17-04, 05:59 PM
ok, guys...sounds good. i guess i'll keep them and wear them over. if things dont workout, maybe i'll buy some of those padded undergarments or step up to some real pants next year. thanks again!
dobber
11-17-04, 07:12 PM
Depending on the seam, it makes a huge difference whether it's over or under
I often wear compression shorts underneath my cycling shorts (sshhh, don't tell the UnderRoo Nazi's). I've found that turning them inside out solves the seam rub problem.