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  1. #1
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    Where to buy 2" inseam cycling shorts

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    does any one know where I cam buy really short short cycling shorts bc I'm really hating my tan lines on my legs. I found the pearl izumi makes some 2" tri shorts but dont come in all black

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    sugoi makes evolution shortys. I'll have to measure the inseam when I get to the shop, but they are short.
    If your interested I'll make you a smokin deal if I have your size. They are not big sellers, so I have a bit of an overstock issue with them...

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    A lot of tri shorts are pretty short.

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    Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...

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    both are really nice and i was looking for new shorts to wear on race day at my tri's. but for training purposes, i was looking for something with a little more padding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Running Mommy View Post
    sugoi makes evolution shortys. I'll have to measure the inseam when I get to the shop, but they are short.
    If your interested I'll make you a smokin deal if I have your size. They are not big sellers, so I have a bit of an overstock issue with them...
    if you do have them, let me know if you have them in a medium and how many you have. i will tell my sponsor(my husband) about the deal your getting me.

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    does any know if those shorts have a lot of padding?

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    I can tell you the TE links have clickable images of the chamois (click on the name of the chamois, and it will show). They're tri shorts, so I would think not. You can always call TE - my experience has been that they're quite friendly (and low pressure!).

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    I'm just jealous that you can wear 2" inseam shorts! My muscular (and sorta fatty) monster thighs could never get away with the mini skirt of bike shorts.
    Good on 'ya!
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

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    FWIW, despite the slight padding on tri shorts, my tri shorts are my favorite shorts to cycle in. Even for long rides. I've ridden them up to 65 miles and still felt fine. Never did a century. I have PI shorts, but I have heard lots of tri girls talk about how their shorts are just as comfy for rides as their cycling shorts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt View Post
    FWIW, despite the slight padding on tri shorts, my tri shorts are my favorite shorts to cycle in. Even for long rides. I've ridden them up to 65 miles and still felt fine. Never did a century. I have PI shorts, but I have heard lots of tri girls talk about how their shorts are just as comfy for rides as their cycling shorts.

    K.

    I totally agree!! I've ridden 102 miles in my tri shorts and was as comfy as can be (tell me that 2 years ago and I'd have told you to jump off a cliff). Once you get used to less padding- it's far more comfy- I promise! I even run in my tri shorts. I think I own about 6 pair.
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

    Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
    Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)

    1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
    Cannondale F5 mountain bike

  12. #12
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    2" inseams sound nice for getting ride of those 3 layers of tan i am rocking. do these chafe on the seat at all?

 

 

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