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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad JuJu
    Hey, Lisa, how do those Smartwool jerseys fit? It will be quite a while before longsleeve jerseys are necessary here in NW Florida, but I like Smartwool in general--wear their socks all year long. I've been eyeing that Smartwool Zip-T on TE for those few weeks in Jan/Feb when the temps approach what we call "cold" (daytime highs in the 40s). But they look really close-fitting and I'm not wild about that. So how do yours fit? Thanks!
    Hi girlfriend,
    The Zip-T (with the front neck zipper and the little mock-turtleneck) fits me like this: I am 5'5" and weigh 140 pounds, the medium fits me perfectly- not baggy and not tight, just totally comfortable with a little room allowance in case it shrinks a bit.

    The "crew neck" style however: http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=19348
    runs a little bigger on me. The medium was a little too loose feeling all over and I wanted it to fit smoothly but not tightly so I could layer it under things and not have lumps and folds showing. I exchanged that one for a Small. The small fit me nice and comfortably in that style.

    If I was maybe 30 pounds heavier I might do better with Large in the Zip-T and Medium in the crewneck style.

    The sleeves are plenty long and cozy in either style, by the way. And the mock-turtle neck on the ZipT is not tight at all- plenty of room and stretch for any size neck.

    Hope this is helpful.
    Lisa
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  2. #2
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    About jackets --

    We're riding in the LIVESTRONG in October (Austin) and the weather can be hotter than hades or rainy and chilly, impossible to predict. (Though hot or warm is the better bet.)

    So I don't really want to buy rain gear for "just in case" but my husband doesn't want to wait until the last minute and figure out that we need rain gear and rush around and buy it. So I'm wondering if we take our breathable rain jackets that we wear all the time (they do fold up into a pocket) will that probably be okay, or will we be sorry we don't have something that isn't cut so full? These are made to wear over layers and we've worn them in England and Scotland in February as a top layer, but they're very lightweight.

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by pooks
    About jackets --

    We're riding in the LIVESTRONG in October (Austin) and the weather can be hotter than hades or rainy and chilly, impossible to predict. (Though hot or warm is the better bet.)

    So I don't really want to buy rain gear for "just in case" but my husband doesn't want to wait until the last minute and figure out that we need rain gear and rush around and buy it. So I'm wondering if we take our breathable rain jackets that we wear all the time (they do fold up into a pocket) will that probably be okay, or will we be sorry we don't have something that isn't cut so full? These are made to wear over layers and we've worn them in England and Scotland in February as a top layer, but they're very lightweight.
    As long as those jackets are long enough in the back to provide decent coverage when you're on the bike, I don't see why they wouldn't be adequate. No sense buying something "cycling specific" if what you have on hand fills the bill. Do they have a draw at the waist or bottom to cinch it in to it doesn't fill up with too much air?

  4. #4
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    Thanks. They're plenty long and they have drawstrings, so I guess we're set!

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

 

 

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