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gnarwhal
09-02-2006, 11:19 AM
Can anyone in the UK recommend a good pair of inexpensive bike shorts?
I'm beginning to find it uncomfortable to ride in normal clothes and am slightly dreading going into my LBS or local fitness store incase they fleece me and sell me what i don't need.

crazycanuck
09-02-2006, 06:03 PM
Not sure about places in the uk but i am told a lot of folks buy ground effect from nz.. They're pretty fast with shipping & are a funky bunch.

try www.groundeffect.co.nz-it's not all normal mtn bike shorts either...

Let me know how the prices are compared to shops in the uk...

c

ClockworkOrange
10-16-2006, 02:49 PM
Can anyone in the UK recommend a good pair of inexpensive bike shorts?
I'm beginning to find it uncomfortable to ride in normal clothes and am slightly dreading going into my LBS or local fitness store incase they fleece me and sell me what i don't need.

Hi

Do you actually live in the UK?

If so, sure we can put our heads together and sort something out.

Let me know, or PM me.

Sally

Grog
10-16-2006, 07:35 PM
Can anyone in the UK recommend a good pair of inexpensive bike shorts?
I'm beginning to find it uncomfortable to ride in normal clothes and am slightly dreading going into my LBS or local fitness store incase they fleece me and sell me what i don't need.

The only thing you probably don't need is a pair of bib shorts, but in any case they're super expensive and extremely rare.

Otherwise, it's probably better not to go too low on the cheap side for shorts. I have found cheap shorts to be more uncomfortable than wearing normal clothes. Under about $50 (GBP 20-25?) I would have concerns for quality.

Beyond that, it really depends on your tastes and preferences. I have a pair of $52 shorts that I like best, more than all my $100+ shorts.

I am sort of medium-sized and whenever I try bike shorts I only find only one pair that fits me, at best. So it's unlikely the bike store people will be able to sell you something you don't need. Just make sure they don't pressure you into buying a pair that doesn't fit you well.

Make sure the shorts are almost too small for you. In other words, buy the smallest pair you can fit yourself into. I know modesty will make you feel weird and into buying a bigger size, but it's a bad idea: the short would shift around as you pedal and cause chafing.

And remember to at least try a few times to wear them without underwear (after you buy them!!!).

alimey
10-25-2006, 10:47 AM
Hiya

I recommend you log on to the Wiggle site (wiggle.co.uk) & go to the women's section. Order about 6 pairs of shorts in a variety of sizes/styles & get them delivered free. Then you can try them on in the comfort of your own home (fit is about as individual as saddles!). Then just return the ones you don't want. Wiggle credit you usually the next day after you return something (oh yes, and they usually deliver in a couple of days).

Also they have by far the best selection!

lauraelmore1033
10-25-2006, 01:38 PM
definitely DO NOT get shorts that are too loose, or you'll spend most of your ride resisting the urge to pick at the atomic wedgie they give you. (I know I do)