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  1. #1
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    Tri Shorts

    I recently purchased a pair of the Pearl Izumi Pro Tri shorts:

    http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/PZW336/

    Super nice for a recumbent rider, as the pad is super thin. And I felt like the shorts were still very supportive. A bit pricey, but very nice looking. They are a super thin, breathable material. Its the first time I have tried a pair of shorts with what seems to be a more advanced material than a traditional lycra short.

    I am wondering if anyone has tried tri shorts, and if they think they are less supportive than traditional cycling shorts. I really like the thickness and support of my Pearl Izumi Quest shorts, but the thick pad is simply not need on a recumbent. I did pull my hamstring slightly, but I was also lacking sleep on that ride, so it just may have been a coincidence.

    Thanks for your input.
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  2. #2
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    I wear tri shorts for almost all of my rides now. I really prefer the thinner chamois. None of my bike shorts fit me correctly anymore and can make riding uncomfortable. They were all purchased when I had a bigger butt!

    Veronica
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  3. #3
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    I used these Pearl Izumi tri shorts again today, and I really really like them. They are like a second skin and very comfortable. And I think at $85, not a bad price.
    Lisa

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    I LOVE my PI tri shorts...the newer In-R-Cool ones. The inseam is perfect (I think it's 8"), they have a roomy envelope pocket I can fit my cell phone in in the back. And they don't give me muffin-top or sausage legs. Totally comfy for running and biking legs of duathlons.
    Kirsten
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  5. #5
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    I have some Sugoi tri's, and love them for all but the longest rides! They're lighter, shorter (for better tan lines), and the sweat dries quickly!
    Be yourself, to the extreme!

 

 

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