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botto 01-08-09 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by carlfreddy (Post 8148139)
pwn'd

So, are there other options besides those $120 Skins jobs?

afaik, these fall under the 'you get what you pay for' category.

Nachoman 01-08-09 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by aham23 (Post 8148267)
recovery tights? really? is there no end? later.

Just when I thought I had everything I needed. :lol:

dekindy 01-08-09 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by Flatballer (Post 8147652)
Most of the fast guys on my team wear Skins. None of them payed full price. They all like them.

Do they wear them for recovery only or while riding also?

If while riding, do they wear them as a base layer under their cycling shorts?

Do they wear tops also or just bottoms?

Skins cycling specific products are due March 2009 per the website.

Flatballer 01-08-09 09:54 PM

^Only for recovery. At training camp they would get off the bike, shower, and then put the Skins on. They would stretch with them on, and then use "The Stick". They would leave the Skins on until it was time to get dressed for the ride the next day.

travkat 01-08-09 10:03 PM

yes. I use the skinz full tight and it seems to help me feel fresher after a hard ride then when I don't use them after.

OC Roadie 01-08-09 10:49 PM

How does the sizing run on the Skins tights? I wear medium bibs, but am 6'2". I'm going to give these a try.

sfwhiteman 01-08-09 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by Flatballer (Post 8148795)
^Only for recovery. At training camp they would get off the bike, shower, and then put the Skins on. They would stretch with them on, and then use "The Stick". They would leave the Skins on until it was time to get dressed for the ride the next day.

Thanks, this is helpful (all the replies are). Due to scheduling necessity, for the next two months I'll have two days of the week that will be really hard, high intensity days. So I've been looking into how to recover fast, and well. Seems like Skins might really help.

WxGuesser 01-08-09 11:02 PM

be careful when putting on and taking off... they are pretty delicate.. and may tear if you are not careful....

Falchoon 01-09-09 01:48 AM

+1 for the Skins tights. I'm a recent convert to them (bought them at a Boxing Day 25% off sale) and was quite skeptical before using them but my legs disagree and think they're great! I just wear them around the house after training or a race. I'm wearing them now actually! They don't have much in the way of thermal properties so they aren't much good to protect you from the cold, so that actually makes them ok to wear in Summer.

Basil Moss 01-09-09 03:41 AM


Originally Posted by dysFTP (Post 8148159)

Try the link you posted. Sucks to be you!

jcpups608 01-09-09 03:49 AM

Another sizing question. According to the Skins sizing chart I'm right in between xs and s. I'm 5'10" and weight 127-132lbs depending. They say xs is what I need but I'd like to be sure.

By the way, www.gottaridebikes.com seems to have the best deal right now at $109.95 w/free shipping and 15% off if you've never ordered from them.

bdcheung 01-09-09 07:51 AM

If you're not sure, get the smaller size.

These are, after all, compression tights.

Nate552 01-09-09 09:00 AM

Hmmm...I travel / Fly a lot for my job, I just ordered the travel and recovery ones. We'll see if they work, got a 4 hour flight to Seattle later this month.

bdcheung 01-09-09 09:01 AM

I wore them all the way to Hawai'i (from DC) and didn't suffer any of the normal leg fatigue or foot swelling that I normally do with west coast flights.

dysFTP 01-09-09 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by Basil Moss (Post 8149630)
Sucks to be you!

Correct. However, it will suck just a bit less when my order for my new compression tights arrives. :D

EventServices 01-09-09 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by bdcheung (Post 8149994)
If you're not sure, get the smaller size.

These are, after all, compression tights.

Actually, if you're on the cusp, go one size smaller with legs, and one size bigger with upper body.

ri_us 01-09-09 12:33 PM

My team is sponsored by NormaTec. They gave us two MVP units that use compressed air to massage your legs. They are so much better than tights!

jcpups608 01-09-09 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by EventServices (Post 8151515)
Actually, if you're on the cusp, go one size smaller with legs, and one size bigger with upper body.

Makes sense, thanks. I just started the weight training aspect of my winter training program and I'm feelin it. We'll see if these help out.

daryl1 01-09-09 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by jcpups608 (Post 8149635)
Another sizing question. According to the Skins sizing chart I'm right in between xs and s. I'm 5'10" and weight 127-132lbs depending. They say xs is what I need but I'd like to be sure.

By the way, www.gottaridebikes.com seems to have the best deal right now at $109.95 w/free shipping and 15% off if you've never ordered from them.

I weigh about 8-9lbs less than you and I am the same height. I have been thinking of purchasing the skins in xs but am a little worried about the length. I have an inseam of around 30.5"

jcpups608 01-09-09 05:21 PM

I went ahead and ordered the travel/recovery tights in xs. I figured, as bdcheung said, "These are, after all, compression tights."

I'm not to worried about it though, I'd imagine that the sizing system doesn't run as small as most high end cycling gear because it's not cycling specific. I guess I'll find out.

If you can wait I can let you know what the fit's like.

daryl1 01-09-09 07:19 PM

I think I will just go ahead and order a pair in xs also :)

jcpups608 01-09-09 07:38 PM

There's some folks on bf that just made skins some money. They should send a thank you letter.

SpongeDad 01-09-09 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by bdcheung (Post 8145335)
Yes, and yes. I wear Skins.

Do you ride in them / do they have chamois?

woodduck 01-09-09 07:59 PM

don't know if you guys get them, but they have made long leg tights with a chamois.

jcpups608 01-09-09 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by Flatballer (Post 8148795)
^Only for recovery. At training camp they would get off the bike, shower, and then put the Skins on. They would stretch with them on, and then use "The Stick". They would leave the Skins on until it was time to get dressed for the ride the next day.

^

No chamois. They're not cycling specific.

Not the travel/recovery tights at least.


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