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Are you happy with the fit of cycling clothing? Or do you feel that no manufacturer is doing it right? This is to all the "skinny/tall" riders, particularly. If you are a competitive/performance based cyclist such as myself, you are likely on the 'lean' side, eh? But what if you are tall? Do you buy small sizes to keep the tight fit on jerseys/jackets, or do you buy larger sizes so that your wrists aren't naked and you lower back isn't showing? I'm not even all that skinny, 6'2" and 180lbs. What about the pro roadies who are my height and 150-160lbs? (there's MANY of them) If you know of any manufacturers that offer a tight racing fit for tall riders, please list them.
__________________ "friendship, family, religion. These are the three demons you must slay if you wish to succeed in business!" -Mr. Burns ![]() The faster you go, the fewer passing cars Last edited by velomanct; 09-18.-2009 at 10:19 PM. |
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I know you have slanted this toward tall, lean cyclists, but try finding decent clothing for short riders. Especially frustrating is trying to find tights with zippers that fit the lower leg properly, or shorts that don't come down over the knee. If you are muscular, you'll need a medium, but this will inevitably make them too long! |
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I've never owned any of the uber-pricey stuff, such as Assoss and 2XU, but from affordable stuff, my favourite brand is Nalini, followed slightly distantly by Vermarc. I find that Nalini conform much more to my 'dynamic' contours (biggish booty and thighs, and a relatively small waste) better than other brands. Some brands that don't 'agree' with me are Giordana, GSG and Santini. As far as long stuff goes, I'm tipping some pros get custom bibs; also, some brands have longer legs or tops than others |
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Rando, are you saying size 'small' is too long on you? I obviously don't have experience with overly long shorts or arms, so it's interesting to me. I have size XXL Assos shorts, and they fit almost like women's shorts, quite far up on my leg which I don't care for. I gaurantee Assos would fit you well then! (they are expensive though).
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Nope, medium, which I need to fit my big quads and glutes are too long. I have a drawer full of shorts and bibs by number of different manufacturers, including Giordana, Sugoi and all have same problem. |
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You can't go wrong with good quality brands! |
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I was looking at casual wear at gap.com and they have a tall lineup of sizes for much of their clothes. I don't know why a good high end cycling clothing manufacturer can't offer that. Even just one tall size such as "Large-tall" My Capoforma jacket is XXL, otherwise the sleeves would be too short. It's got way too much room around the waist and the arms, which lets in cold air easier. Typical cyclists have a BMI of 20-22, not 30.
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We're about the same build. I'm 6'2" and weigh 175. I'd rather have sleeves a little bit short than be too loose. Although, the sleeves on my champ-sys skin suit are just right. Reference exhibit A: Picasa Web Albums - Matthew - Drop Box That's a medium. On the tight side, but (like you) I prefer tight fitting, race cut clothing. I haven't tried a long-sleeve jersey yet. South Texas has not thrown weather at me yet that arm-warmers and a wind vest couldn't handle, but seeing how the long-sleeve skinsuit fits, I might try a champ-sys long sleeve jersey this winter. Also...I only wear bib shorts, so lower back showing has never been an issue for me. I don't own tights, so I don't have an opinion there. 45 degree rain is nothing a little embrocation can't handle! |
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I dislike bibs for the most part, and rarely have problems with typical shorts, except that Assos shorts legs are not long enough. That skinsuit looks like it fits great. On long sleeves jerseys, if the the sleeves were on the long side it'd be easy to just bunch them up a bit, I can imagine. It's just really annoying to have 2-3inches of wrist/arm showing on all my long sleeves. I do have relatively long arms I think. My deadlift is waay better than my bench press, lol. How do you like that South TX weather? I'm seriously considering moving to Austin very soon. I'm a tropical person (lol), I love the heat, even if it's humid. Keeps the muscles loose and awake. CT has 7 months of crap weather IMO...
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So far I only bought from a LBS or a big sporting store, brands like Pearl Izumi, Canari, or Quest, which are mostly pretty cheap, but I will definitely shop online over the winter for some other brands. Tights and short sleeve jerseys aren't so bad, but the jackets and long sleeved ones are too small or too loose, I agree. -Greg |
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Yes, just like you! I'm down to 178 or so now I think. I just measured my sleeve size, from the center of my neck to my wrist bone is 36 inches, and my chest size is 40 inches. That presents a problem since most size medium-large jackets/long sleeves are 31-33 inch sleeves. I think I'm just going to buy size medium tops, and fabricate my own "wrist coverings", and hopefully the torso isn't too short, lol.
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Did I mention I love it here. The summer is hotter than all get out, but who cares. Pack a few extra bottles and quit crying. Since you like hot and humid, it probably won't phase you at all. I'd rather have 3 months of wicked humidity than 6 months of snow and cold. I rode outside all winter last year, and the worst that was thrown at me was 50 degrees and raining. If I had waterproof shoes and gloves, I would have been perfect. |
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Amen! 60 degrees is the thin line between enjoyable riding and not-enjoyable riding for me. I use to be a hardass when I was a teenager 6-10 years ago and ride/train in any weather. It totally sucks riding in New England 95% of the time from November through March. Honestly, I would take 110 and humid over 30s/40s and dry. Most of my riding is sprints, so I don't overheat and really enjoy keeping my body and muscles loose and open. The cold just shuts me down, my wattage drops like a rock. I would like to make some contacts in the Austin area, I don't know anyone, and I'm moving away from home for the first time (I'm 24 and finished college this summer).
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are too long. I have a drawer full of shorts and bibs by number of different manufacturers, including Giordana, Sugoi and all have same problem.
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