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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Not this, but last year, I started noticing issues with my gut, from wearing the 2 layers (shorts and tights). This has never bothered me before, but I do have a very sensitive stomach. Doing crunches will make it hurt, not from the exercise, but more it irritates some upper GI stuff I have. Anyway, the problem is less when I wear my Sugoi shorts and not the Bellas, as the waist is lower and flatter. But, I only have it with the Midzeroes, not the Subzeroes. The tights are the same size, but the Subzeroes are just a bit looser and more comfortable.
    I've found that there can be noticeable variation between items of clothing that are the same style and size. For example if I take two pairs of "identical" jeans into the fitting room, one will be larger than the other, enough to make the difference between being comfortable and being too tight in the waist. It has to do with the way the fabric is cut. They take a tall stack of fabric and cut it with a laser, and the fabric on the bottom is usually cut slightly larger than the fabric on the top. I imagine that's also possible with cycling tights.

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  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    Here's a different issue on winter tights: I have both an older version of the Sugoi firewall and the Pearl Izumi Amfibs (neither one has a chamois). The thicker fleece and wind proof material cause enough pressure on my patellas that it becomes painful fast. I also tried the Assos LL.uma S5 and I could tell it would be trouble on my knees within minutes. A couple of knickers I have (Shebeest and Assos), without windblock, will also lead to patella pain, just not as fast. What works best to avoid the pain is to have tights that are a size bigger than what you normally would wear. I stay away from the windblock fabrics because they are less pliable. Instead, I apply some vaseline on my knees before putting the tights on.

    One of my friends has the same problem with her knees, and she also wears tights that are a size bigger than normal. I wonder who else has experienced this.
    I've noted this with my Sugoui MidZero tights (no chamois), but my knees are much happier with my Amfibs. That being said, my Amfibs do have a looser fit in my legs than the Sugoui tights do. Not having the chamois does give us different size options for sure. I've a small in both pairs of tights, but they fit quite differently.

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    I tried on some Amfibs last night. They certainly were warm. There were almost too loose in the waist but otherwise were a bit too tight. Very snug on the calves and I don't think shorts with a chamois would have fit comfortably underneath. (This is nothing like the problems I have with my PI shorts, which I think are Symphony shorts -- they are loose in the butt.)

    Pll, if your Amfibs are old, do they have the same articulated knees that the current models have? I was only standing in a fitting room at the time, but I felt like there was plenty of room in the knees. Also -- do you find the Firewalls comfortable with temps in the 30s?
    They do not have articulated knees. I will try on the new ones soon -- the fabric on mine feels really thick and I touched the new ones and the fabric feels so much thinner!

  4. #19
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    So, I will not be wearing the Firewall tights after all. I ordered them last week and received them on Friday. But for some reason, Sugoi has put a big horizontal seam across the backs of the thighs, and these seams dig into my legs. They look horrible and I'm pretty sure they will be extremely uncomfortable if I wear them for any amount of time. This disappoints me.

    On Saturday I went out shopping, and I stopped by the LBS to see what they had available. They did not have any windproof women's tights in stock. They did have some men's tights, including the AmFibs and Bontrager RXLs. I tried on the Bontragers just for fun. They were a size large, and they fit in the legs, but waist went up way too high and they were huge in the butt. Anyway it wasn't a total waste of time, because I spoke with someone who works there about the tights I was looking for and mentioned that I was worried that the AmFibs would be too warm for riding in the high 30s/low 40s. I also told him that I tend to feel the cold more than other people, and he said that he does, too, and that he wore his AmFib tights for a ride on New Year's Day and was comfortable. It was in the high 30s/low 40s on that day.

    Moving on, I went to REI, where I found women's Elite AmFib tights on sale. I took a couple of pairs into the fitting room. I could get them on, but they felt too small overall. They were a size medium, which I'm pretty sure is the same size I had tried on at a different REI a couple of months ago. Then I found one pair in a size large on the rack and tried that on. They fit okay, not really looser in the waist than the mediums and a better fit in the legs than the smaller size. So I bought them.

    I'm not sure if I mentioned earlier, but I delayed buying the Firewall tights because I had hoped to receive them, or a gift card to apply to the purchase, for Christmas. This did not happen. In mid-December I noticed that REI was selling the 2012 Firewall tights on their website, on sale. I didn't buy them because I has already asked for them for Christmas, and now they are sold out. But I am wondering if the 2012 version also had the crazy seams on the thighs.

    I think a big difference between the Firewalls and the AmFibs is that the Firewalls have Midzero fabric on the backs so they are not wind resistant all the way around. The AmFibs seem to be completely wind-resistant. My guess is that this makes the AmFibs warmer. I hope they are not too warm for the weather I plan to wear them in, but now that I have them, I will be finding out soon enough!!

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  5. #20
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    My amfib rule is below 40 without sun and below 35 with sun. Of course, YMMV. Haven't found too cold for them - I usually wimp out for some other reason.
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  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blueberry View Post
    My amfib rule is below 40 without sun and below 35 with sun. Of course, YMMV. Haven't found too cold for them - I usually wimp out for some other reason.
    I had my first AmFib test last night. I wore them to walk from the gym to my car, which was about a 10 minute walk (parking is expensive near this gym so I park over in the next neighborhood and walk from there). This was during the height of our "polar vortex" experience -- temps in the teens with arctic-cold blasts of wind.

    Unfortunately I must report that the AmFib tights were not wholly up to the challenge. My legs were a bit cold.

    On the other hand, my usually-warm-enough ski mittens were also not up to the task last night -- my fingers were painfully cold while I was driving home. So I cannot fault Pearl Izumi.

    I look forward to trying out the tights in more normal conditions.

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

    Gone but not forgotten:
    - Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

 

 

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