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  1. #1
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    Sugoi RS shorts?

    Has anyone tried the top of the line Sugoi shorts? They look great, but they're pretty expensive, tho I did find them on another site for a lot less than the $109 here at TE and other places on the web.

    Thanks for any help you can give!!

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    I love them. I have 4 pair.

    V.

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    I have friends who love them, but I found they fit differently than my PIs and Shebeest. The leg elastic was tighter, so if you have less than slender thighs you may want to try on a pair first.

    I've found Susan at TE to be great at providing the weird fit factoids you need when you're trying to decide on a new brand of shorts. I tried Shebeest at her suggestion and have been very happy.

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    They do fit tighter, and I certainly don't have little thighs. For regular clothes I'm a size ten, but it has to be a relaxed fit over the thighs and the medium RS shorts fit me well.

    I really like the chamois. It's where it is supposed to be. For me the PIs have too much chamois on the inside of the thigh. I had one horrendous Shebeest experience and have stayed away from them ever since.

    Once I find a short I like, I tend to buy a bunch.

    slinkedog, If you can, try them on at Bicycle Outfitter. I think they carry Sugoi. Last time I was there, about 18 months ago, you could return anything you didn't like, no questions asked. I got my first pair of Castelli shorts there (my previous fav) and then bought more here once I knew I liked them.

    The RS I took a chance on after e mailing Susan and asking if she had tried them.

    Good luck!

    Veronica

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    Did you get a pair with the famous knife-edge chamois?

    Originally posted by Veronica
    I had one horrendous Shebeest experience and have stayed away from them ever since.
    Veronica

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    Yep! We had gone up to ride in Napa. About 5 miles into what was supposed to be a 40 mile ride I was hurting big time. We had the tandem so I couldn't even wiggle around much. We cut the ride short.

    Had a nice lunch though.

    Veronica

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    Yeah, eating anywhere in Napa is such a chore.

    Thanks for the responses, Ladies! I will try Bicycle Outfitter. They're in Los Altos, right?

    Knife-edged chamois? I think I gotta hear about this!

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    Yeah, tell us about the knife-edged chamois. Was it with the new chamois, She-lastic or something like that? It is a blue thinner version to the molded chamois(s) of PI and Castelli. I bought all my pairs this summer for mountain biking so I may have a newer version. I don't like chamois that are just one thickness all over.

    I like PIs thicker PRT chamois for road riding and love Castelli's for everything except I can't afford to wear them mtbiking. Shebeest's chamois is just right for technical mtb rides. Kind of expensive to run 2 sets of shorts but then my tush deserves it!

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    The SheBeest shorts I got had some sort of manufacturing defect in how the chamois was attached to the short. Apparently they sent out a whole bunch like that. TE gave me a credit which was very nice. This was like 2 years ago.

    V.

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    Shebeest Knife Chamois

    Yup, I had a pair of knickers with the famous chamois. I wore them during Foxy's a couple years ago. I'd stop about every 5 miles and shift things around. 60 miles of owwwwwwww! When I got back to my hotel, I had a chamois shaped cut on my....derriere. I actually had to run out to a drugstore for huge band-aids, because the cut was right where the leg openings of my underwear hit. So comfy!

    I didn't buy mine through TE I contacted Shebeest, they replaced them for me.

    Be brave V - the newer chamois is no longer fatal........

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    I don't know. I kind of have a thing about the name too. At first I thought it was cool - but now it kind of bugs me.

    I don't think of myself as a beast I guess.


    Plus I don't think I need any more anything. I had to pull everything out of my biking drawer to find my knee warmers. I accidentally grabbed my arm warmers instead since they're both black Woolywarms. My legs are wayyyyy bigger than my arms!

    V.

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    Oh, I hear that! I'm considering moving up to a biking trunk to hold all the "stuff"!

    Originally posted by Veronica
    Plus I don't think I need any more anything. I had to pull everything out of my biking drawer to find my knee warmers.
    V.

 

 

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