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  1. #1
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    Skins Knicks

    Hi,

    Has anyone tried the skins knicks or bibknicks?

    I have always worn skins after training for recovery etc and was thinking about getting a pair of the skins cycling knicks.

    Are they worth it or do you think its just as beneficial to just wear skins after training instead of during?

    Thanks

  2. #2
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    Do you have the recovery tights? I was thinking of getting those. No experience with their stuff yet.

  3. #3
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    Yer I do, I have short, 3/4 and long skins and think they are great. I've been wearing them for a few years now. Firstly when I was doing athletics I would wear them during tough sessions as well as afterwards for the recovery benefits. I also wear them after my cycling training now and think they are great and thought it might also be beneficial to get the skins cycle knics to train in.

  4. #4
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    DH and I have the Skins recovery tights. Our LBS guy encouraged us to buy one size smaller than indicated for our weight, and it worked well for DH. I'm at the bottom of the sizes, and think I would be happier if they had an XXS size ( I would like them tighter) I bought them after my coach's friend (a female pro cyclist ) was complaining on a training ride that her legs were "on fire". She had done a hard track workout the night before (training for international competition) then gotten in the car and drove 3.5 hours to get to our camp. she said if she had bothered to put on her recovery tights for the drive up, her legs would have been much better (and not "on fire!"). I see another pro cyclist around town wearing them too. And I think they wear them whenever they fly. DH wore them on our last summer's ride from Jackson Hole Wyo to Sioux Falls South Dakota, he felt they really helped his legs recover between back to back 70 to 120 mile days. since I am short and small, I get better results with the thigh high white anti-embolism stockings ("TED hose") - (used in hospitals to prevent blood clots in legs of immobile patients). they are good around the house or at work, but fall down if I am really active like taking a brisk walk with the poodles. And they are ugly. Skins look sporty. sometimes I wear the TED hose under my skins when my legs are really done. tokie

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    Tokie, maybe you'd like 2XU. A friend suggested those or Skins. He likes 2XU better, because they use different thicknesses of spandex instead of seaming like Skins. I noticed that their size chart goes smaller than Skins (I think I'd be a small in 2XU but xs in Skins), so maybe you'd find a better fitting tight with them. I think they can be more expensive, though.

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    Hmmm... I have not heard of these recovery tights that you speak of. I'm off to ask my second brain about them (aka: the internet)...
    Sounds like something that might come in handy for my week long cross state bike ride this summer.
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    I love my Skins recovery tights. They really take the ache out of your legs post ride.

    I too am interested in the cycling gear- especially the chamois. However they are always packaged up in sealed boxes and I haven't been that keen to open a box up yet. They are really expensive ($270NZ) which is up to Assos pricing so someone please let us know how good they are.

    Also is anyone else annoyed at how easy the screenrpinting peels off the legs?

 

 

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