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Pants without logo (or discret)?
I don't like lycra pants and they are too fragile for what I'm doing.
I had Endura Hummwee, the logo was barely visible, but they are a bit heavy (mostly at the waist level) and not very stretchy. I was looking at Evoc Bike pants, but then I see that huge logo behind the left leg... Any idea of something that looks more casual, but comfortable for long rides, climbs, etc? |
You might want to consider regular non-bike pants as logos are very much a thing in the bike clothing world.
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Thanks, I found those Silvini Rodano pants sold by Decathlon online, nice tiny logo on the side of the hip, I have nothing against that kind of logo, but I don't like other details...
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Originally Posted by R. D.
(Post 23629018)
I don't like lycra pants and they are too fragile for what I'm doing.
I had Endura Hummwee, the logo was barely visible, but they are a bit heavy (mostly at the waist level) and not very stretchy. I was looking at Evoc Bike pants, but then I see that huge logo behind the left leg... Any idea of something that looks more casual, but comfortable for long rides, climbs, etc? |
Originally Posted by semper_citius
(Post 23630175)
I'm a big fan of Rapha's Lightweight Trail Pants. Light, stretchy, durable, pockets in the right places, and minimally branded. I don't see them on the Rapha website at the moment but it looks like Competitive Cyclist stocks them.
Thanks! |
This time of year I ride a lot in Prana Stretch Zion pants.
They are more than flexible enough to ride in, I've gone on 3+ hour rides with them. They have just barely enough room underneath to wear a thinner type knee pad. If you're moving, they're pretty warm on a fall day. I've actually gone rock climbing in them quite a bit to. Overall, I'm more impressed with their durability than I'd expected. As a no-butt skinny guy with quads, they fit snug, almost like tights from above the knee up, and very slightly baggy below that. I wear a belt because the waist is also stretchy and eventually gravity overcomes my lack of a booty. It's absolutely no issue to wear them to the movies or out to dinner. They basically look like chinos. The baggy ankle is not an issue on a 1x gravel or MTB. It could be if you have a front derailleur. I just put padded shorts on underneath. It's better than dedicated riding pants. |
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