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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Bryans Road Maryland
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I have in the past purchased the cheap $25-$35 cycle shorts that I find on ebay or anywhere else that I can find them in this price range. I have noticed though that these shorts don't last long. The theads in seams come apart and each time I wash them the dye comes out. I have one pair that is no longer black and is now gray from hand washing.
I figured I would buy a pair of the higher priced Cycle shorts now to see if they actually feel better and last longer than the cheaper ones. All have a chamois but the higher priced shorts claim their chamois provides a new level of comfort. They all look and feel the same to me. So what gives? Is there actually a diffrence between $35 cycle shorts and $95 cycle shorts or is it just a name brand thing? ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 5,109
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I've found that expensive knicks last longer, but more importantly, they're more comfortable. Some cheap lycra can feel almost like canvas jeans compared to good lycra, which sometimes feel like a second skin.
Without going overboard on price, I like Nalini bibs. Around here, Nalinis tend to be about 40 bucks cheaper than Vermarcs and Santinis, and they're nowhere near as expensive as the Assos or 2XU stuff |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Rockland
Posts: 46
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I went with bibs from the get go. The bibs are more comfortable and the middle priced ones can be pretty good. I hav eSantini and they are good and I have Descente as well and they are okay. I always try to but the best I can afford. In the end the utility of having a quality riding gear can pay for itself in comfort and wear over time. Just my .02 cents.
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Why choose bibs over normal shorts? Just wondering I do not have either yet.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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