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Old 06-20-15 | 04:29 PM
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Hi, I have S5 Mille in medium, UNO S5 large and S7 equipe in large, the mille is a little bit more relaxd fit so I'd like to know if the cento is the same?? Do I need large or medium with the cento? I am 5'10''. 175 lbs.
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btw, the uno larg eis perfect and my mille medium, is not really tight
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Originally Posted by ninjanoir78
Hi, I have S5 Mille in medium, UNO S5 large and S7 equipe in large, the mille is a little bit more relaxd fit so I'd like to know if the cento is the same?? Do I need large or medium with the cento? I am 5'10''. 175 lbs.
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btw, the uno larg eis perfect and my mille medium, is not really tight
It sounds like you are a tweener, like me. I am 6'02 and 185 lbs. I ordered the H.Fl.Uno in an xl and it was too big. I sent it back and received a lg and it is a little tight. I wear xl in most other shorts even though their sizing would call for a lg. every brand is just a little different based on your body.
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I think the best quality price is the uno . I could buy uno or the new neo pro S7 for the same price, but I'm not sure, the uno has a better pad I think?
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Old 06-23-15 | 08:37 AM
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I can't speak to how drastic the differences are between a M and L, but at 6'0 175lbs I've got the Cento S7 bibs in a large, and they fit great. I'm working at dropping down to, and maintaining 165 and think that based on how these fit now I may need to size down.
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Old 06-23-15 | 08:45 AM
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What pair do you guys prefer the mille or the uno? I was gonna buy the uno but after shipping I may as well get the mille if they are better
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Old 06-23-15 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Sdjclevland
What pair do you guys prefer the mille or the uno? I was gonna buy the uno but after shipping I may as well get the mille if they are better
I have both, both are excellent. the mille is less compressive
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Old 06-23-15 | 03:00 PM
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I can't speak to how drastic the differences are between a M and L, but at 6'0 175lbs I've got the Cento S7 bibs in a large, and they fit great. I'm working at dropping down to, and maintaining 165 and think that based on how these fit now I may need to size down.

ok good to know, you re taloking about cento right??? I am 5'10'' 175-177, so large would be fine,
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ok good to know, you re taloking about cento right??? I am 5'10'' 175-177, so large would be fine,
Yes sir, the T.cento_s7 bibs. Super impressed with them, I can't believe I waited so long to make the transition from shorts to bibs. Not sure if you're planning on ordering online, but I would definitely recommend Ribble if so - they're considerably cheaper than any site I've found, free shipping, and no customs charges in Canada.
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Old 06-23-15 | 03:50 PM
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and no customs charges in Canada.
yep, just lucky that time, many times from ribble I paid
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