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  1. #1
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    Arm/Leg/Knee Warmers

    Please teach me about arm, leg and knee warmers. Do I need both knee and leg warmers? Does everyone have arm/leg/knee warmers? Lycra only or fleece lined? Thanks
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  2. #2
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    I love arm warmers. I have about 10 pairs in different colors and weights (including leopard). They are fab for days that start out cool and warm up, or windy days, or hilly rides (hot on uphills, but cooold on descents). You don't ever have to take them off, you can just push them down when you get warm and pull them back up when you get cold. I think it's worth having some that are fleece lined and some that are lighter weight. I strongly recommend getting the kind with silicone grippers at the top (note that the standard PI arm warmers and Shelia Moon arm warmers do NOT have grippers), and if you have skinny-girl arms be wary of ordering men's small if you can't try them on first, unless there is a great return policy, sometimes they are pretty big.


    Leg and knee warmers, on the other hand, I don't love. They make unflattering bulges on my (not hugely flabby) thighs. For my purposes, if it's cold enough for legs/knee warmers, it's usually cool enough for knickers or tights, which are more flattering and more comfy (it's a huge pain if leg warmers slip down while you're riding). I don't go on a lot of rides that start out in tights-temperatures and end in shorts temperatures. However, if you do lots of long tours, you may find them more useful.

    But some people love them. You will have to try them and decide for yourself .
    Last edited by VeloVT; 05-31-2009 at 12:53 PM.

  3. #3
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    indeed. I have one pair of arm warmers, Assos no less, that I hate. They're snug and warm and well made and all that, but they have a very firm gripper and I end up with a gripper tattoo across my bicep and sore skin near my armpits. I have one pair of knee warmers and one pair of leg warmers that I like and use a lot. Sportful is their unelegant name. The gripper is fine on me, the material is very thin, only drawback is the full-length ones have gotten a bit sloppy and loose, and they were always a bit short. Very handy for days when it'll heat up later, common weather here. The arm warmers I only wear when I'm pinched for storage space.

    Maybe it's just a size thing.
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    I have a pair of Terry arm warmers, that fit me, but, they don't have a gripper and do slide down a little. I have been using them more and more, since I seem to be able ride with less covering as the years go on. If it's in the fifties, I wear a Craft base layer under a jersey, arm warmers, and a vest. Then I can peel off layers as it warms up. I need women specific arm warmrs that have a gripper!

    I have a pair of Sheila Moon knee warmers, which fit fine, but I can only wear them with my Terry Bella shorts; the other ones cause too much of a "bulge" and I also don't have huge thighs. Since I can wear knickers up to just about 70, I usually just wear those.

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    I'm with Liza. I love arm warmers, but not leg or knee warmers. For the arm warmers, I like Sugoi. I think I got them at TE. I'm on the thinner side (but not stick thin) and their grippers hold w/o being too tight. They might offer them in different sizes; I can't remember.

    Instead of leg warmers, I just wear knickers. I have some PIs that cover my knees and some Shebeest that cover down to my calf. I find them pretty comfortable even once the temp starts to rise.
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  6. #6
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    Thanks ladies. I'm heavy, so I think I'll stay away from the leg warmers. I usually just ride in sweats when its chilly, would like to get some cycling apparel, theres something about being overweight and wearing lycra.
    2011 Specialized Secteur Elite Comp
    2006 Trek 7100

 

 

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