TE is carrying these now! A most useful item for days that start cool, but you know will be heating up.
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TE is carrying these now! A most useful item for days that start cool, but you know will be heating up.
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I bought one of these a couple of years ago, and it's a really nice layer.
At the time I bought mine, they ran small (as in I usually wear a medium jersey, and my bolero is a L/XL, tried the S/M and felt it was too tight) - hopefully that's something the manufacturer has corrected... But then again, maybe it's me - I don't like clothing that is really tight.
--- Denise
A little birdie told me I might get one of these for my birthday. They are so very nice for those days that start out a little chilly and then get warm.
Here's a pic for those of you who aren't familiar with it!
Thats really cute. Hmm wondering if my husband will notice another new cycling garment.:D
Cute AND functional. If he does notice, he'll be jealous they don't make 'em for guys. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Trekhawk
They work really well with sleeveless jerseys............ that way you don't have the evening-out-with-long-gloves look of arm warmers with the sleeveless jerseys. Or a weird little tan line. :rolleyes: Tho' I guess you could just say you're making a new fashion statement!
annie
How's the sizing? Similar to Terry's jersey sizes?
I got a small/medium. I get a medium everything.
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i keep looking at these! in the summer... i wear the racer back cycling tops... so arm warmers are useless (cuz my upper arm, shoulders and back would still be cold!)
i may have to order me one of these!
At one time TE offered two different ones--light weight and heavy weight. I have the light weight one and use it often. It makes any short sleeved jersey into long sleeves instantly. I like it.
I wore mine today over a long sleeve jersey. It worked out pretty well. I was doing a LOT of climbing (2600 feet in 19 miles) and wanted to be warmer, but didn't want to stop to remove an underlayer if I got too warm.
I'm not sure which type I have. Terry only had one kind when I ordered.
V.
I've been eyeing this piece of clothing for a _long_ time. I saw a girl wearing one at Horrible Hundred in October, and it looked very nice. It's been on my wish list for months. Well, today I started out in 60F cloudy weather. I wore a LS jersey over a tank jersey, with a windproof vest. I originally had on armwarmers and the tank, but it looked ridiculous. I warmed up pretty quickly- so my front was cool but my back was hot. I think the Bolero would keep arms warmer than jersey sleeves, which are meant to breathe, without cooking the back. So I'm getting one! And a mirror.
Nanci
I discovered today that if you have good balance, you can take it off while riding. :p I wouldn't recommend it in a crowd or with traffic and if you can't stash it while moving, there's no point.
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Does anyone know whether the bolero sold here is the lightweight or the heavyweight version? Or if perhaps Terry only makes one type now?
Thanks,
~Cari
I have a Bolero purchased from Terry but made by Zoelle. I've seen the current Terry version and it may be a tad lighter but I don't know. I do remember Terry selling two different weights of the Zoelle but that was a while back.