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  1. #1
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    Review: Pearl Izumi Urban Capri

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    Got these on sale at REI, and am glad I did. I bought XL. Normally I wear an L in other brands. These are "slim fit" like the website says.

    http://www.pearlizumi.com/product.ph...duct_id=789192

    And when they say "low rise", oh baby do they ever mean it! Thank goodness my t-shirt and screaming PI Whisper vest covered what needed to be covered!

    Nice lightweight outer capri. No crotch gusset, which surprised me, but with shorts underneath I don't think it is too bad. Stretchy fabric. Slippery on my Brooks, but I got used to it pretty quickly. Long capri length, more of a high-water than a knicker. Functional front pockets. Cellphone and Lara bar sized side pockets. Cute little small-of-the-back vent, but with a plumber's butt low rise waist I'm not sure how much good the vent does.

    Liner short is not that stretchy. The legs are short. And, inevitably, like all too-short legs on me, they crept up and up and up into a painful wad of misery. Ow. The silicone leg grippers ended up creeping so high that they were chafing my upper thigh dang near my panty line. The chamois is nice and thin and the little clips at the sides to attach the liners to the capris are unnoticeable.

    I would be perfectly comfortable wearing these (with different shorts underneath) on a long ride or (with underwear) as normal clothes. I can't remember the UPF, but I do remember it is higher than the SPF of my sunblock. These would be good on a sunny day to protect my frog-belly white legs.

    And, plumber's butt and all, they look good!
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 09-09-2007 at 09:11 PM.
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    I am actually wearing a pair of these right now. Absolutely love the fabric, it's light and dries immediately. I ditched the liner short pretty much immediately. It's useless. It wears very nicely over my usual bike shorts, and the fabric isn't so clingy that it highlights the ol' sausage-leg effect.

    I have a very short torso and found the 'rise' to fit me just perfectly. It scoops a little bit below natural waist but overall these are a great pant.

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    Long torso here so I will stay far, far away. They look cute though! Thanks for the review because I would have purchased something like that. I think PI stuff tends to run a bit small anyway, at least with my experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post
    Long torso here so I will stay far, far away. They look cute though! Thanks for the review because I would have purchased something like that. I think PI stuff tends to run a bit small anyway, at least with my experience.
    Teigyr - you are a whole lot taller than me, and I felt like I was pushing the torso height envelope with the XL. If you ever want to try them, I recommend it, cuz they really are spiffy capris. just be ready to wear a long top with them.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

 

 

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