Hi - Thanks - I will look into the 2XU's. And no, when the advertising peels off, I am happy. No need to be their walking billboard. As long as it peels off nicely, and not raggedy. Will have to try peeling mine! Tokie
Hi - Thanks - I will look into the 2XU's. And no, when the advertising peels off, I am happy. No need to be their walking billboard. As long as it peels off nicely, and not raggedy. Will have to try peeling mine! Tokie
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Here's a vote for the TED tights, or stockings as my BF calls them. He runs in them, wears them at work, around the house. Its a little ballerino, but oh well.
TOTAL bonus, they run about $30 at the pharmacy whereas the Skins etc are way way way more expensive.
I've ordered my skins knicks! They are on their way
I'm hoping to have them this weekend and will prob do 100km frid, and close to that sat as well so will wear them and report back on how they go.
Your right, they are expensive though, however I believe that there is no price on knicks if you get no chafing/discomfort and with the added bonus of them being skins hopefully helping the legs as well!!
I just ordered the womens knicks becuase they were cheaper then the bibknicks. $200 australian.
please let us know how they are... really curious about these cycling pants...
My boyfriend George just got a pair of Skins cycling bib longs. His first ride in them was a century in the Santa Monica Mountains about a week ago, and then he wore them on the 600km brevet (372 miles) on Saturday/Sunday. He was impressed after the century and subsequently SHOCKED that the chamois held up for 27 hours of straight riding on the 600km. He actually said he's gotten more chafed on shorter rides in his Assos...and he's a die hard Assos lover.Whatever they've done, they've done it right.
He reviewed them on his blog about a week ago http://epictrain.blogspot.com/ and that was before the 600km. I expect another rave on there soon.