http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/produc...&category=WOM#
Danger - you may want to shop...
http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/produc...&category=WOM#
Danger - you may want to shop...
As long as I don't have to go to a mall, s'okay.
Ooh, I like the names, plus Toasty Pie has thumb loopies.
So, the sizing verdict. Snap and MP and et al, can you compare to the PI Ultra/Microsensor, Castelli or Shebeest sizing? Or anything other brand?
I'm thinking hard about ordering some and the ice queen jersey (I think that's the name.)
V.
Is there a savings for volume shipping? Tomorrow is going to be a perfect knicks day as well as when Spring is sprung.
LOL, I was actually thinking they would be really good for you, V. !
Shipping is based on weight. Sizing seems right in line with other manufacturers. I appear to be a medium. Sturdy and average.![]()
V.
Hey,
It's good to see you ladies supporting Ground effect...I love my tom thumbs so much.....The ice queen is great too...I could buy all thier gear...In fact I do have almost all of thier bike gear...![]()
Anywho, i picked up a copy of the latest Australian mtb mag & they tested 15 brands..And the ones they rated high were from Ground effect, MOuntain designs, oakley & n-zo( a nz based brand as well.).
c
The sizing does seem fairly well in line with PI and castelli. I wear L PI and Castelli, XL Assos (probably because they have that intimidating model) and pretty much L everything else (I'm about 5'9" and a 10 - 12 in "regular" pants). The L of the Witches Britches are perfect for me.Originally Posted by SadieKate
Thanks! I, too, found the Assos are a bit small so bought one size larger than the other brands.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
OK, I'm blatantly asking for some feedback for market research.![]()
So, when I was in New Zealand last year, I stopped by the offices of Ground Effect. The people we were staying with are riding buddies of the Ground Effect guys, so it was a natural fit to go talk cycling and cycling clothing.
Ground Effect does not currently have a US distributor (or didn't as of last year, anyway) so at the moment the only way to get their product is to order it directly from them.
What I'd like to know from those of you who've tried their apparel is this: is it good enough, and distinctive enough, that it would be worth my time to talk with one or two of the distributors that WE buy from about setting up relations with the Ground Effect guys. That is, do you think the pieces are nice enough that they would sell well?
Of course, all of this assumes these guys even WANT to sell in the US. I have no idea about that - haven't asked them. But I would if I thought it would be worth their time and mine.
Ladies?
Susan
Hey susan,
I swear by ground effect and if it's good enough for us Kiwis and ozzies, it's good for anyone...! I like the gear because it's sold by word of mouth, doesn't have huge logos all over & the company is just cool. THey may not have a huge selection but it doesn't matter..it's ground effect. Everyone i biked with in nz wore ground effect & my coach thinks they're cool.
I'm sitting here thinking about your question of selling it on TE. I think it would ruin the feeling of Ground effect in a way. As i said it's by word of mouth & I don't want everyone to wear it just because. I guess i'm being territorial, boitchy.
I'm sitting here at work so i might have a diff view after i get home.
Thanks
C