Shorts research - small body, big legs?
I've been trying to find this out by searching, but I'm not having a ton of luck. Perhaps because I'm *that* unusual? :(
I have a small body with large arms and legs (actually, I have a long body with short arms and legs...but the end result is small body girth and large appendage girth :p ). Any suggestions for shorts brands that might work? I wear a small in my PI's so that the chamois stays put over long rides, but the leg bands are quite uncomfortable....even the longer styles. I know there are lots of 'pear' shaped ladies, which I always thought I was...but I don't have big hips or wide sit-bones...just big legs. Grrr..
I've tried Terry - but the styles are all too big in the body/waist. I've tried Shebeest, and the sprint shorts are ok...but mostly because they are quite stretchy. The chamois is too thin for much over 30 miles, though. I haven't tried the SSS yet, but I'm not sure they will be my best option.
When it comes to jerseys, I have to go up to mediums to fit my arms, and the bodies are always way too big. On shorts, I was trying to do the same thing but quickly learned that it won't work.
Any ideas for this MaryLou Retton knock-off? ;)
Thanks!
Has anyone tried Cannondale Domestiques?
I'll say this first; I haven't tried them yet.
Until recently, I was an asst clothing buyer for a bike shop, so I understand "theoretically", that these could be an answer. I'd be very interested to hear any experience with the Domestiques.
For myself, I'm slender with big legs, and I have a tendency to run cold, so I wear SheBeest Pedal Pushers a lot. They come down below my calf, which keeps my knees warm, and give a "slimming" line. With no elastic around the fleshiest part of my thigh, I don't have any gripper discomfort (or sausage leg for that matter). They have the same chamois as the SSS shorts (the Shelastic), which is one of my all-time favorite chamois.
Exte Ondo Sann bibshorts are another favorite of mine. They just seem to make the thigh gripper larger in circumference than other brands. The chamois is very similar to the Shelastic. They were very comfortable for Tour de Palm Springs, which means a 100 miler chamois.