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Old 09-03.-2005
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Just wondering what recommendations there are out there for a pair of summer cycling shorts that are not skin tight.

I have a pair of Altura Altitude shorts, which are quite good but they're simply too bulky. I'm after something that gives the skin tight comfort of lycra but also has a natural look.

I had a pair of cannondale shorts that had a seperate insert with chamois and then a light, breatheable outer short. This worked pretty well and I guess I'm after something similar.



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Old 09-03.-2005
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"dannyfrankszzz" <dannyfrankszzz.1us6nm@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com>
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> Just wondering what recommendations there are out there for a pair of
> summer cycling shorts that are not skin tight.
>
> I have a pair of Altura Altitude shorts, which are quite good but
> they're simply too bulky. I'm after something that gives the skin
> tight comfort of lycra but also has a natural look.


I bought those Altura shorts but have never worn them on the bike for the
reason you describe - they are like giant nappies. I wear a pair of lycra
shorts or b*bshots with a pair of Polaris Nexus shorts over them which are
"normal" looking. The Nexus shorts on their own are too short (i.e. high up
the leg) when riding, but teamed with lycra cycling shorts look OK together.

http://www.outdoors-unlimited.org/de...sp?cat=2&id=64

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Old 09-03.-2005
Simon Brooke
 
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in message <ix6cnb22O4FDEoTeSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk>, Simon Mason
('simon@simonmason.karoo.co.uk') wrote:

> "dannyfrankszzz" <dannyfrankszzz.1us6nm@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com>
> wrote in message
> news:dannyfrankszzz.1us6nm@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com...
>>
>> Just wondering what recommendations there are out there for a pair of
>> summer cycling shorts that are not skin tight.
>>
>> I have a pair of Altura Altitude shorts, which are quite good but
>> they're simply too bulky. I'm after something that gives the skin
>> tight comfort of lycra but also has a natural look.

>
> I bought those Altura shorts but have never worn them on the bike for
> the reason you describe - they are like giant nappies.


Me too. Baggies are completely style free - Altura, null points.
Fortunately I'm happy in lycra.

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Old 09-03.-2005
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dannyfrankszzz wrote:
> Just wondering what recommendations there are out there for a pair of
> summer cycling shorts that are not skin tight.
>
> I have a pair of Altura Altitude shorts, which are quite good but
> they're simply too bulky. I'm after something that gives the skin
> tight comfort of lycra but also has a natural look.
>
> I had a pair of cannondale shorts that had a seperate insert with
> chamois and then a light, breatheable outer short. This worked pretty
> well and I guess I'm after something similar.


How about padded undershorts? Just wear them under your favourite
stylish shorts.


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Simon Mason
 
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"Simon Brooke" <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote in message news:ktiou2->>>
>>> I have a pair of Altura Altitude shorts, which are quite good but
>>> they're simply too bulky. I'm after something that gives the skin
>>> tight comfort of lycra but also has a natural look.

>>
>> I bought those Altura shorts but have never worn them on the bike for
>> the reason you describe - they are like giant nappies.

>
> Me too. Baggies are completely style free - Altura, null points.
> Fortunately I'm happy in lycra.


So am I - I just don't like wandering around WH Smith in them on the way
home!

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Old 09-03.-2005
Arthur Clune
 
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dannyfrankszzz <dannyfrankszzz.1us6nm@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote:
>
> Just wondering what recommendations there are out there for a pair of
> summer cycling shorts that are not skin tight.


I've been pondering some Endura MT500 baggies for MTB'ing where I'll be
in and out of cafes and trains.

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Old 09-03.-2005
Paul Luton
 
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In message <ix6cnb22O4FDEoTeSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk>
"Simon Mason" <simon@simonmason.karoo.co.uk> wrote:


> >

> I wear a pair of lycra shorts or b*bshots with a pair of Polaris Nexus
> shorts over them which are "normal" looking. The Nexus shorts on their
> own are too short (i.e. high up the leg) when riding, but teamed with
> lycra cycling shorts look OK together.
>

I don't find the Nexus shortness a problem - a comfortable pair of shorts
that is neither skin tight nor bulky and has useful pockets. The waist line
that drops in the front does need hiding with a shirt though.

Paul Luton


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Old 09-04.-2005
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I got bought a pair of cycling shorts with padded altura inners. I now wear the inners with any of my non-cycling shorts and seem to get the comfort and can go to meetings at work, certain pubs where I might not wanna normally go in lycra etc.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Simon Mason
"dannyfrankszzz" <dannyfrankszzz.1us6nm@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com>
wrote in message
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>
> Just wondering what recommendations there are out there for a pair of
> summer cycling shorts that are not skin tight.
>
> I have a pair of Altura Altitude shorts, which are quite good but
> they're simply too bulky. I'm after something that gives the skin
> tight comfort of lycra but also has a natural look.


I bought those Altura shorts but have never worn them on the bike for the
reason you describe - they are like giant nappies. I wear a pair of lycra
shorts or b*bshots with a pair of Polaris Nexus shorts over them which are
"normal" looking. The Nexus shorts on their own are too short (i.e. high up
the leg) when riding, but teamed with lycra cycling shorts look OK together.

http://www.outdoors-unlimited.org/de...sp?cat=2&id=64

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Those Polaris Nexus shorts that you refer to look pretty good actually.

However, a pair of lycra with those over the top? When it gets above 20, that'd be too much I reckon.

The thing to do would be to find a good pair of inners that come with a decent chamois to go underneath them.
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"dannyfrankszzz" <dannyfrankszzz.1us6nm@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com>
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>
> Just wondering what recommendations there are out there for a pair of
> summer cycling shorts that are not skin tight.
>
> I have a pair of Altura Altitude shorts, which are quite good but
> they're simply too bulky. I'm after something that gives the skin
> tight comfort of lycra but also has a natural look.
>
> I had a pair of cannondale shorts that had a seperate insert with
> chamois and then a light, breatheable outer short. This worked pretty
> well and I guess I'm after something similar.
>
>
> --
> dannyfrankszzz
>


I used to be shy about lycra - but it doesn't take long to realise that
people are very admiring of what you have on show or don't notice at all.
No one has ever expressed visible offence.


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Old 09-05.-2005
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"Simon Mason" <simon@simonmason.karoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Geoff Pearson" <gspearson1647@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>>

>>
>> I used to be shy about lycra - but it doesn't take long to realise that
>> people are very admiring of what you have on show or don't notice at all.
>> No one has ever expressed visible offence.

>
> If Jeremy Clarkson can see your bits from behind the wheel of his car ...
>
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> http://www.simonmason.karoo.net
>


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