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I have posted my thoughts on my recent purchase of a pair of Route 7 knicks from Torpedo7.com at http://aushiker.blogspot.com/2008/0...rts-knicks.html Also interested if anyone has suggestions for knicks with more, eh coverage, at the rear for bigger blokes. Regards Andrew ----- Churchlands, Western Australia Giant CRX 1; Giant Boulder SE http://aushiker.com http://aushiker.blogspot.com |
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On Mar 1, 6:38 pm, Andrew Priest <and...@aushiker.com> wrote:
> G'day > > I have posted my thoughts on my recent purchase of a pair of Route 7 > knicks from Torpedo7.com athttp://aushiker.blogspot.com/2008/02/route-7-bike-shorts-knicks.html > > Also interested if anyone has suggestions for knicks with more, eh > coverage, at the rear for bigger blokes. > Have you considered, eh, going to an LBS and trying some on? |
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Bleve wrote:
> On Mar 1, 6:38 pm, Andrew Priest <and...@aushiker.com> wrote: >> G'day >> >> I have posted my thoughts on my recent purchase of a pair of Route 7 >> knicks from Torpedo7.com athttp://aushiker.blogspot.com/2008/02/route-7-bike-shorts-knicks.html >> >> Also interested if anyone has suggestions for knicks with more, eh >> coverage, at the rear for bigger blokes. >> > > Have you considered, eh, going to an LBS and trying some on? > > > Yeah - and then you buy them online to save some cash. It works a treat ;-P |
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"Andrew Priest" <andrew@aushiker.com> wrote in message news:ns1is3l5aveh4qd8snejaavgd8dqpfg348@4ax.com... > G'day > > I have posted my thoughts on my recent purchase of a pair of Route 7 > knicks from Torpedo7.com at > http://aushiker.blogspot.com/2008/0...rts-knicks.html > > Also interested if anyone has suggestions for knicks with more, eh > coverage, at the rear for bigger blokes. > > Regards > Andrew > ----- > Churchlands, Western Australia > Giant CRX 1; Giant Boulder SE > http://aushiker.com http://aushiker.blogspot.com I find the Gerolsteiner team pro kits fit me quite good and are quite comfortable over many Km's, I am using the size 6 Gerolsteiner bib n brace and top as they were the largest size that the guy I got them had. He had CSC, FDJ, Caisse and Gerolsteiner but all the others size 6 were a lot smaller, I could not even get the others past my knees as the leg hole was just too small, and even if I managed to get my leg into it then there was the problem of my backside :P As you can see in this photo I am not a small rider. < http://www.hunterdistrict.com/image...de/P1130972.JPG > |
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On Mar 2, 7:08 am, Bleve <carl.I.bre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Have you considered, eh, going to an LBS and trying some on? Has it every occured to you that the LBS might not stock suitable brands? Has it every occurred to you that the brands that they may stock, assuming that they are okay, may be outside an acceptable price range? You may be able to afford to spend up big, but not everyone can, including myself. Oh, thanks for your constructive and helpful response. Regards Andrew |
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On Mar 2, 10:32 am, "Boostland" <Boostl...@kooragangcycling.asn.au>
wrote: > "Andrew Priest" <and...@aushiker.com> wrote in message > > I find the Gerolsteiner team pro kits fit me quite good and are quite > comfortable over many Km's, I am using the size 6 Gerolsteiner bib n brace > and top as they were the largest size that the guy I got them had. > Thanks for this. I will check them out. Andrew |
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In aus.bicycle on Sat, 1 Mar 2008 21:40:07 -0800 (PST)
aushiker@gmail.com <aushiker@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mar 2, 7:08 am, Bleve <carl.I.bre...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Have you considered, eh, going to an LBS and trying some on? > > Has it every occured to you that the LBS might not stock suitable > brands? Has it every occurred to you that the brands that they may > stock, assuming that they are okay, may be outside an acceptable price > range? You may be able to afford to spend up big, but not everyone > can, including myself. > Does that mean you have? Or that you are sure these things are true, so won't bother trying? Way back when I was riding wedgies so needed knicks, there were shops that had what I needed. Some cost more than others, but a little work was usually repaid. Being a very difficult to fit size, it took more effort for me than it might for others, but that's true of most things involving clothing. I have had a worse time buying over the net for exactly that reason - that I can't try things on before buying. Depends on the online shop - the upmarket ones tend to be a lot better about discussing sizing. THe expensive stuff doesn't always last longer, discovering what's good quality compared to what just costs a lot is harder over the net than in person too. Zebee - who doesn't buy cycling specific clothing anymore, but does buy good wool over the net which works well for winter cycling. |
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On Mar 2, 2:59 pm, Zebee Johnstone <zeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Does that mean you have? Or that you are sure these things are true, > so won't bother trying? Well I haven't been to every bike shop in town but I have been to the three near me plus one in the hills. One bike shop stocked a pair of reasonable priced ones which have been good, however, they are wearing out and they don't stock now or at least didn't have them when I looked again recently. As I ride pretty much seven days a week I need a few pair hence I sometimes buy online as well. My T7 ones are quite good, but at their current price I am not keen on getting more pairs. They are okay, but not worth $60.00 a pair. I have also got a European branded pair which was quite pricey but they, whilst being much thicker, have a narrow chamois too. All this is why I asked for suggested brands to check out. I may then be able to track down either local or online retailers. Cheers Andrew |
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Andrew Priest wrote:
> G'day > > I have posted my thoughts on my recent purchase of a pair of Route 7 > knicks from Torpedo7.com at > http://aushiker.blogspot.com/2008/0...rts-knicks.html > > Also interested if anyone has suggestions for knicks with more, eh > coverage, at the rear for bigger blokes. We've recently been using Ventou for our knicks and jerseys. The knicks are a very comfy fit once you've worked out the right sizing and their range is extensive (XXS to XXL I think). Check their website (www.ventou.com.au) to find out if there are any local stockists. As for price... we pay around the $70-$80 mark for knicks with our own design but the price comes down for the bulk purchases we make (24 or more units). These are extremely comfy and I'm regularly in them for 3-4 hour stretches with no discomfort. In my experience, you'll struggle to find comfortable knicks for less than $50. |
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<aushiker@gmail.com> wrote in message news:f2609f87-50ac-4c0e-94e4-880edcf54106@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > On Mar 2, 2:59 pm, Zebee Johnstone <zeb...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Does that mean you have? Or that you are sure these things are true, >> so won't bother trying? > > Well I haven't been to every bike shop in town but I have been to the > three near me plus one in the hills. One bike shop stocked a pair of > reasonable priced ones which have been good, however, they are wearing > out and they don't stock now or at least didn't have them when I > looked again recently. > > As I ride pretty much seven days a week I need a few pair hence I > sometimes buy online as well. My T7 ones are quite good, but at their > current price I am not keen on getting more pairs. They are okay, but > not worth $60.00 a pair. > > I have also got a European branded pair which was quite pricey but > they, whilst being much thicker, have a narrow chamois too. > > All this is why I asked for suggested brands to check out. I may then > be able to track down either local or online retailers. > > Cheers > Andrew Check out the Nalini shorts and bib n brace towards the bottom of this page, they have large chamois and are quite comfortable and of a high quality and for $20.99 for shorts and $24.23 for the bib n brace they are good value for $$. < http://www.probikekit.com/display.p...TART=0&LIMIT=41 > Nalini make the Gerolsteiner kits I use, and quite a few of the other pro team kits. |
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On Mar 3, 9:19 am, Bean Long <ben.l...@yourfinger.anu.edu.au> wrote:
> > We've recently been using Ventou for our knicks and jerseys. The knicks > are a very comfy fit once you've worked out the right sizing and their > range is extensive (XXS to XXL I think). Check their website > (www.ventou.com.au) to find out if there are any local stockists. As for > price... we pay around the $70-$80 mark for knicks with our own design > but the price comes down for the bulk purchases we make (24 or more > units). These are extremely comfy and I'm regularly in them for 3-4 hour > stretches with no discomfort. In my experience, you'll struggle to find > comfortable knicks for less than $50. My Ventou bibs are far better than the standard Ventou knicks i own. The good thing about Ventou is they have a few different chamois options, and I've heard women say they prefer to ride with the "men's" chamois (though no men admitting to riding with the "women's" chamois). These guys are based in Melbourne, though, so not sure what the distribution in your part of the country is, Andrew. Another Aussie option is 2xU, though they tend to be a bit pricier. I have a pair of their bib knicks and I actually find the chamois almost too wide. Definitely good quality though - both in comfort and wear - and I'm not sorry I spent the money on them. |
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On Mar 2, 4:40 pm, "aushi...@gmail.com" <aushi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 2, 7:08 am, Bleve <carl.I.bre...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Have you considered, eh, going to an LBS and trying some on? > > Has it every occured to you that the LBS might not stock suitable > brands? Has it every occurred to you that the brands that they may > stock, assuming that they are okay, may be outside an acceptable price > range? You may be able to afford to spend up big, but not everyone > can, including myself. My knicks don't cost that much (<$100), and if you're wearing them 7 days a week, for a few hours at a time, and then moaning about cost, you need to do your sums again. Bang for buck, even the most expensive knicks are very good value. Now put the dummy back in, it's getting dirty. |
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On Mar 3, 9:23 am, "Boostland" <Boostl...@kooragangcycling.asn.au>
wrote: > Check out the Nalini shorts and bib n brace towards the bottom of this page, > they have large chamois and are quite comfortable and of a high quality and > for $20.99 for shorts and $24.23 for the bib n brace they are good value for > $$. > > <http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?cat=Shorts%20%26%20Bib%20Shorts...> another vote here for Nalini bib shorts... though I do find the material a little thin (wore a hole in my arse within 6 months or so). But at that price, I picked up a pair on pbk with my last order 'just in case'. |
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On Mar 3, 1:33 pm, Duncan <duncanmc...@my-dejanews.com> wrote:
> On Mar 3, 9:23 am, "Boostland" <Boostl...@kooragangcycling.asn.au> > wrote: > > > Check out the Nalini shorts and bib n brace towards the bottom of this page, > > they have large chamois and are quite comfortable and of a high quality and > > for $20.99 for shorts and $24.23 for the bib n brace they are good value for > > $$. > > > <http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?cat=Shorts%20%26%20Bib%20Shorts...> > > another vote here for Nalini bib shorts... though I do find the > material a little thin (wore a hole in my arse within 6 months or so). Ouch! How'd the shorts hold up? ;-) |
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> On Mar 3, 1:33 pm, Duncan <duncanmc...@my-dejanews.com> wrote: >> On Mar 3, 9:23 am, "Boostland" <Boostl...@kooragangcycling.asn.au> >> wrote: >> >>> Check out the Nalini shorts and bib n brace towards the bottom of this page, >>> they have large chamois and are quite comfortable and of a high quality and >>> for $20.99 for shorts and $24.23 for the bib n brace they are good value for >>> $$. >> >>> <http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?cat=Shorts%20%26%20Bib%20Shorts...> >> >> another vote here for Nalini bib shorts... though I do find the >> material a little thin (wore a hole in my arse within 6 months or so). I was born with one. -- Steve = : ^ ) |
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