best touring shorts ever
isn't it great when you get something that's worth every cent you spend on it,such is the case with my new MTB touring shorts from a company in England who make quality cycling clothing www.Corinne Dennis.co.uk
the inner shorts are made from Lycra with a top quality padding, brilliant i was not expecting that :thumb: the shorts are light with loads of pockets and the material is very strong and really well put together. so if you folks are in the market for quality shorts then take a look at what this company has to offer i really don't think you will be disappointed. cheers antokelly. |
Thanks for the heads up. I'm sending them an email to see if they ship to the US.
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Originally Posted by ctyler
(Post 12782061)
Thanks for the heads up. I'm sending them an email to see if they ship to the US.
i see by the brochure they send me they have a waterproof lightweight jacket that get thumbs up also from cycling weekly Britains biggest cycling mag. |
Thanks, antokelly for it's time for me to pick up another couple of pairs of shorts. To this point my favorite have been Zoid.
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Whoops! www.corinne dot com got me something entirely else altogether. Now I got to figure out how to erase my web history before the wife comes home.
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the space between words messed up the intended link,
maybe the OP can edit that better .. :rolleyes: you can cut and paste this one .. http://www.corinnedennis.co.uk/ |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 12782728)
the space between words messed up the intended link,
maybe the OP can edit that better .. :rolleyes: you can cut and paste this one .. http://www.corinnedennis.co.uk/ |
btw i take 34in waste so the large size are perfect fit .
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Cyclesafe, Click the down arrow in the address box. To the far right of the errant address will be a rex X. Click that to erase that one link.
Brad |
Originally Posted by bradtx
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Cyclesafe, Click the down arrow in the address box. To the far right of the errant address will be a rex X. Click that to erase that one link.Brad
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Men's Touring Shorts from :
http://www.bicycleclothing.com/Mens-Touring-Shorts.html No pad, just a regular synthetic chamois so you don't feel like you're wearing a wet diaper after sweating. |
Originally Posted by Paul01
(Post 12785144)
Men's Touring Shorts from :
http://www.bicycleclothing.com/Mens-Touring-Shorts.html No pad, just a regular synthetic chamois so you don't feel like you're wearing a wet diaper after sweating. the inside of he leg are made from some kind of stretch fabric almost elastic there is 4 pockets to the front2 of them are zips , full zip fly/ elastic waste band ,the inner shorts are just like a pair of quality cycling lycra shorts that can be detached very easy drying time is very quick and they look good to boot. |
Originally Posted by Paul01
(Post 12785144)
Men's Touring Shorts from :
http://www.bicycleclothing.com/Mens-Touring-Shorts.html No pad, just a regular synthetic chamois so you don't feel like you're wearing a wet diaper after sweating. |
Although they're incredibly pricey, the Rapha touring shorts and padded boxers are really nice. The shorts are slim cut so they don't slide up and flap in the breeze like most baggies. The boxers have a thin pad and are made of a mix of merino wool and synthetics. I got these as gifts and love the combo. The quality is excellent but you'll pay out the nose for it.
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When I'm on the bike, I wear lycra bib cycling shorts. You know: the shorts that professional bike racers use to ride 100 miles/day for weeks at a time. When I get off the bike and need pockets or want to look more "normal", I open my panniers, grab my regular off-bike shorts and pull them on over the lycra shorts. I've never understood baggy bike shorts: they always seem to combine a cut-rate chamois with an ugly short and you pay a premium price...
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Originally Posted by sstorkel
(Post 12789893)
When I'm on the bike, I wear lycra bib cycling shorts. You know: the shorts that professional bike racers use to ride 100 miles/day for weeks at a time. When I get off the bike and need pockets or want to look more "normal", I open my panniers, grab my regular off-bike shorts and pull them on over the lycra shorts. I've never understood baggy bike shorts: they always seem to combine a cut-rate chamois with an ugly short and you pay a premium price...
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ah ha my point exactly but with these shorts you wont have to go to your pannier to dig out boxer because the inner shorts with these are as good as top class bibs, i know because i ware assos bibs all the time even touring .
im not joking these shorts are the business. btw i've doing exactly what you do digging in the pannier but not any more. |
Originally Posted by niknak
(Post 12789143)
Although they're incredibly pricey, the Rapha touring shorts and padded boxers are really nice. The shorts are slim cut so they don't slide up and flap in the breeze like most baggies. The boxers have a thin pad and are made of a mix of merino wool and synthetics. I got these as gifts and love the combo. The quality is excellent but you'll pay out the nose for it.
http://www.rapha.cc/3or4-shorts |
rapha stuff looks really nice, but wow, $200 for a pair of 3/4s and $111 for the touring ones BEFORE shipping, and import duties....ouch.
I would like to be able to see and feel (and try on) these expensive pieces before even considering them, especially at these prices. I personally really like the narrow and longer cut look and wear of the rapha stuff, its odd but it seems to me that here anyways in Montreal, one doesnt find anything in between lycra bike shorts with padding (which I use all time) and really baggy mtn shorts. Being tall and thin, the real baggy stuff doesnt work for me, I wish there were some alternatives to the rapha stuff, and made and/or sold here so I can see it and try it on. are there any other suggestions of brands that are in line visually and build like the raphas? |
Originally Posted by djb
(Post 12794767)
rapha stuff looks really nice, but wow, $200 for a pair of 3/4s and $111 for the touring ones BEFORE shipping, and import duties....ouch.
I would like to be able to see and feel (and try on) these expensive pieces before even considering them, especially at these prices. I personally really like the narrow and longer cut look and wear of the rapha stuff, its odd but it seems to me that here anyways in Montreal, one doesnt find anything in between lycra bike shorts with padding (which I use all time) and really baggy mtn shorts. Being tall and thin, the real baggy stuff doesnt work for me, I wish there were some alternatives to the rapha stuff, and made and/or sold here so I can see it and try it on. are there any other suggestions of brands that are in line visually and build like the raphas? I don't do long summer rides in knicks, though; I use nylon hiking shorts (Kuhl Renegade) with Novara cycling boxer briefs underneath. They work very well. I love my knicks and I'll use them with the cycling undies if it's not too hot, but sometimes it's all about the shorts. |
tks dciskey, shall check out those brand names. I definitely will do more looking for more narrow type hiking / mtn bike shorts in town here. Since I began using Brooks saddles, I am leaning more and more to less padded shorts, especially during really hot days, but shorts with biking in mind will always be better for seams and such.
thanks if anyone else has suggestions, feel free. Oh, and while talking about the cost of Rapha stuff, last month I stupidly got a parking ticket while at a bike store no less, it was $82 ---such a waste of money and nearly the cost of a pair of Rapha touring shorts which makes it all the more galling!! |
They quit making Helenca shorts at Kucharek, in Gardenia Cal,
I like the fabric better than Lycra, but Lycra sells better. |
Originally Posted by antokelly
(Post 12790512)
ah ha my point exactly but with these shorts you wont have to go to your pannier to dig out boxer because the inner shorts with these are as good as top class bibs, i know because i ware assos bibs all the time even touring .
im not joking these shorts are the business. btw i've doing exactly what you do digging in the pannier but not any more. |
Originally Posted by NoGaBiker
(Post 12807687)
I use a pair of my Assos bibs for touring and just keep a cheap pair of pocketed shorts on over them the whole time. Absolutely can't tell they're there while riding, but when I get off the bike I don't look like a fancy boy. I've seen no reason to buy cheap touring shorts (I'd have to settle for a crappy chamois), nor to buy expensive ones (I'd pay money for gear I would only use on my touring rig, not my racing bikes, fixie, etc.)
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Originally Posted by djb
(Post 12794767)
are there any other suggestions of brands that are in line visually and build like the raphas?
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