how does that stuff stay on?
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how does that stuff stay on?
Leg warmers,
Arm warmers,
knee warmers!
This stuff is pricey. I'm thinking of cutting down old stuff into warmers. How does the over the counter stuff stay on esp the leg and knee stuff? Or is it better to just bitethe bullet and buy 'em?
Arm warmers,
knee warmers!
This stuff is pricey. I'm thinking of cutting down old stuff into warmers. How does the over the counter stuff stay on esp the leg and knee stuff? Or is it better to just bitethe bullet and buy 'em?
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Warmers have the same gripper stuff that cycling shorts have in the leg. That's how they stay up/on.
Arm and leg warmers go on before the jersey or base layer shirt and shorts
Arm and leg warmers go on before the jersey or base layer shirt and shorts
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I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.