what brand are your mediums that are getting large? Brand matters... In what way are they getting large?
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Hi ladies! If anyone has any small bibs or shorts that they're willing to sell, I'll gladly take them off your hands! My current ones are getting a bit loose. Thanks!
what brand are your mediums that are getting large? Brand matters... In what way are they getting large?
I'm not sure exactly, I bought them used and there aren't any labels. Well, they were a bit loose on my thighs to begin with and after all the washings and wearings they've been through, they've just gotten looser. What brand would you recommend?
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Different brands fit differently, it has to do with design and our specific body type. Is there a local bike store where you could perhaps try on a few different styles and brands? The chamois also matters as they also differ - and our bodies tend to be particular about chamois style (I know my body is).
Is there any type of design of any kind on the shorts?
I do have an awesome pair to sell! I have tiny tiny thighs and was going to sow these tighter but maybe I'll just sell em and buy an XS. The material on them is amazing and I LOVE them, except the leg opening rides up on me.
check out the link: http://www.competitivecyclist.com/za...ID=14164&MODE=
If you're interested, send me a private message. I was thinking like $55/50?
I went to the closest LBS to home and I tried a few on. I liked the Pearl Izumi ones (I think they were the Quest model), and seemed good for the price. I'm still a beginner and don't really want something too expensive. Also, do you recommend bibs or shorts? I've heard bibs are more comfortable, but are pricier.
And no, the shorts I have are all black. Quick question: For cleaning, can you just throw them in the washer like normal clothes? That's what I've been doing after every ride, but I'm not sure if this is the proper way or not...
Most shorts should be handwashed and dried flat. It will keep them longer and a good pair of shorts, is worth keeping nice. I started with the Quest model and they aren't half bad. Bibs are great if you're doing very long rides but if you're a beginner, I'd stick with shorts. most women don't like bibs becuase they make bathroom stops very difficult.
Mine go in the washing machine, cold water and hang them to dry. I've been wearing bibs since I was a new cyclist, and LOVE the drop-tail version. That feature makes bathroom stops quick and easy.
The shorts should be as snug as possible to help prevent the risk of chaffingCost does matter, but of course we all have a budget. I am a fan of the PI Elite series (3-D chamois), and have recently come to love the Sugoui shorts as well.
Ladies, thanks for the replies! I have been hang drying my shorts, so it's good to know that I'm not doing something wrong. Have you heard anything about Canari? I'm guessing they're on the low-end, but for now, that's okay.
I throw all of my cycling gear into the wash, AND into the dryer. I have been doing this for years, and my shorts last just as long as friends who hang to dry. Also, even if you are a beginner, bibs are WAY MORE comfortable than shorts IMO. No binding at the waist, and for those of us who are long-waisted, no sunburn on the small of the back from the jersey riding too high
. Yes, bathroom stops can be an ordeal, but it's really not THAT difficult.
SheFly
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