On the other hand, I can't stand compressive clothing. I prefer a form fitting, but not strangling fabric, like the Terry T Short or some of the PI clothing. If it fits right, it won't slide around.
On the other hand, I can't stand compressive clothing. I prefer a form fitting, but not strangling fabric, like the Terry T Short or some of the PI clothing. If it fits right, it won't slide around.
I also go for the longer (7-8 inch) shorts. Of course, on a 5' 1" person, this isn't hard to do. Also, the shorts I have now have the silicone grippers, instead of the elastic, so there's less of the sausage effect. I like really tight and compressive fabric, I think it actually holds in any "giggly" parts better and is more flattering. I would not like any sense of looseness in my cycling shorts.
My thighs are a bit more toned now (but still not really smaller), so I was brave and got some Shebeest SSS shorts last year; they are shorter than the Bellas, but I am dealing with it.
I remember when I first started riding, I was wearing the Terry T shorts, regular length, that looked really long on me. I was also about ten pounds heavier than I am now... my sweet son, who was about 15 and heavily into racing at the time, told me to "lose the long shorts..."
Are my shorts too large if they catch in my saddle? It happens occassionally, but I don' think I would want to buy a size smaller. How can you tell if this will happen before you buy the shorts?
a couple of years ago when I was starting to ride bike, I skidded a little on some gravel on the road and jumped off my saddle in a hurry in order to put a foot down on the ground to keep the bike from skidding out from under me.
Unfortunately, my butt did not completely clear the saddle and I came down HARD on the saddle nose right on my tailbone.
I had to sit on the side of my hip for about 3 months, then it took another year and a half to heal completely....yes, that long.
Ever since then I have been VERY conscious about moving forward off my saddle well enough to completely clear it- no chance of me catching any shorts on my saddle nose anymore- I learned my lesson the hard way!
By the way, all my shorts are pretty long legged shorts, but I still have the problem with the leg elastic being too tight even though the rest of the shorts fit just great. This is true for like 3 different brands that I have. I originally tried on 6 brands to choose the ones with the least tight leg bands. If only they'd give that elastic band an extra inch of easement!![]()
Seems so stupid. I'm not even very heavy- just not what you'd call super slender....I'm 'curvaceous'.
Lisa
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And then there's my husband, who lost about 50 lbs but is still wearing his XL bike shorts. They still stretch over his hiney and don't seem too loose, except in the leg grippers. They're so loose they're curvy, but only in that last inch.
He doesn't see it as a problem and doesn't want new shorts in a smaller size. Oh well.
Karen
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