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  1. #1
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    My, my, Karen. Pac-man? Aren't you dating yourself? I guess I am also since I recognized the reference.

    Batbike - I like the Castelli ypro3 pad. For roadriding, my favorite is Assos, but the ypro3 is a less expensive alternative (horrible to think of what that comparison means). I have never tried the Kiss pad but from what I have seen it is slightly thinner. I personally would probably like it for mountainbiking but not for longdistance roadriding, however I probably wouldn't wear Castelli for mtbiking because of the expense and the lighter fabric (I land in the manzanita too much).

    Yes, I have champagne tastes when it comes to my tookas.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    I bought 2 pairs of Castelli Amore Donna shorts last year. I wore them a lot for road riding and they did quite well for me. They are a little thinner pad than say the pearlizumi comparable short (eg. the $80 some dollar shorts). I like this, but whether you like that is probably up to the individual.

    I rode in these shorts to prepare and to do the Bicycle Tour of Colorado. about 450 miles in 6 days. So that was a lot of riding and a lot of riding to get ready. The only complaint I have about them is that the fabric pilled rather quickly where my legs (BIG THIGHS) rubbed the saddle. I noticed that these pilled more quickly than other shorts that I have bought.

    I would buy them again, however, I like the chamois.

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    I have two pairs of Castelli shorts, they both fit really well. One pair has a much thinner pad. I will have to check them when I get home I don't know the names of the chamois.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    For roadriding, my favorite is Assos...Yes, I have champagne tastes when it comes to my tookas.
    SadieKate - How do Assos compare to Castelli on their sizing?
    I see the Assos shorts online but they always choose some amazon model with toothpick legs to wear them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluetree View Post
    SadieKate - How do Assos compare to Castelli on their sizing?
    I see the Assos shorts online but they always choose some amazon model with toothpick legs to wear them.
    YES, I too am interested in what you have to say about Assos! I am familiar with PI sizing, that is mainly what I wear, so wondering if you can compare to PI's? THANKS!
    BAT
    Satisfaction lies in the effort not the attainment. Full effort is full victory.
    -- Mahatma Gandhi

 

 

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