Issues with leg warmers?
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Issues with leg warmers?
Anybody have issues with their leg warmers slide right down their legs, even before getting on the bike? They appear to fit me perfectly, and barely slide over my calves, which lead me to believe a smaller size won't work. Is there a garter system out there, or a better brand that won't slide down? Mine are the Pearl Izumi P.R.O.. I ride to work 5 days a week, so I would rather not switch to full tights, since that would cost way too much to buy enough pairs to not be constantly doing laundry.
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I have some Louis Garneau knee warmers that have a silicone strip on both the skin and shorts side. They always stay in place and are big improvement over warmers that have just an elastic band.
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I can top that: STAPLER - FTW!
Seriously, I have the same problem with leg warmers unless I put them on before I put on my shorts. That way I can hike them up as much as possible, and I find they don't droop as easily. That being said, unless I know it'll warm up enough during the ride that I'll need to take them off mid-ride, I'll opt for tights - every time.
Seriously, I have the same problem with leg warmers unless I put them on before I put on my shorts. That way I can hike them up as much as possible, and I find they don't droop as easily. That being said, unless I know it'll warm up enough during the ride that I'll need to take them off mid-ride, I'll opt for tights - every time.
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I wear tights when it's cooler. I can go colder (three, no, four tight weights in my wardrobe now). Also, since they're worn over shorts, I'm not as concerned about daily washing; I can go 2-3 days before washing tights, so I only need a couple pairs (per temperature range!) to get me through a week's commutes.
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I gave it a shot, but there was not much room for loose material at the knee-cap. I pulled as much as I could out, but it didn't last too much longer before dropping down. Thanks for the idea.
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I did like the safety pin idea.
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Are you guys pulling your leg warmers over your bike shorts? I put my leg warmers on under my bike shorts and they don't go anywhere; even the super-cheap nashbar leg warmers stay up under the shorts. Maybe your bike shorts are too loose?
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I can top that: STAPLER - FTW!
Seriously, I have the same problem with leg warmers unless I put them on before I put on my shorts. That way I can hike them up as much as possible, and I find they don't droop as easily. That being said, unless I know it'll warm up enough during the ride that I'll need to take them off mid-ride, I'll opt for tights - every time.
Seriously, I have the same problem with leg warmers unless I put them on before I put on my shorts. That way I can hike them up as much as possible, and I find they don't droop as easily. That being said, unless I know it'll warm up enough during the ride that I'll need to take them off mid-ride, I'll opt for tights - every time.
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Tried out the Louis Garneau leg warmers, and it looks like we have a winner. Thanks for the suggestion.





