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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
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    Ohio
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    Good shorts for hot weather/big legs

    In the short bit of riding I've done on my new Trek Pilot, I've determined that cycling shorts are not an option like they were on my hybrid

    I have two pair, both Nashbar's house brand -- one is meant to be worn under another pair of pants/shorts. The other fits me great through the waist and hips, but are WAAY to tight in my biggest problem area -- my upper legs. Actually, they aren't uncomfortable, but it's quite unsightly, IMHO. Therefore, I also wear a baggier pair of shorts over those cycling shorts.

    So, I'm in search of riding shorts that may fit a little better in the legs. Also, is there cooler material out there? Or maybe they just feel so hot because I have two pair of shorts on

    I would also like to get a pair of cycling capris.

    Any brand suggestions, sizing tips would be appreciated!
    "I learned what every dreaming child needs to know - no horizon is so far that you cannot see above or beyond it." -- Beryl Markham, Aviation Pioneer

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Vermont
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    I just got a pair of Sugoi RS Flex shorts. I have not worn them yet but I am very impressed with the ("super aero" -- that's really what it's called) fabric. Very lightweight, meshy, stretchy, comfortable. Seems like it would be great for hot & humid weather. Lighter than anything else I've seen, really. (AND it's supposed to make you faster!!! ).

    They're cut well too. (I always find Sugoi things flattering for some reason).

    I lucked out and found a brand new (tags attached) pair in my size on Ebay for $40 and even though I'm going on a spending diet, couldn't resist the deal (they're normally around $120). I had some fears that they wouldn't actually be new, or there would be some gaping hole in a seam or something, but as far as I can tell they're brand new/first quality/real etc .

    Shorter inseams are also cooler...

    I find Dryline (the fabric that most of the Shebeest shorts -- except their distance short -- are made out of) to be too hot when it's hot out. I have some PI shorts with Ultrasensor, which is OK in the heat (esp in a shorter length), haven't tried the PI microsensor which is supposed to be lighter and more wicking. Castelli lycra tends to be thinner/cooler too in my experience.

    Good luck!

 

 

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