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H. M. Leary wrote:
>In article <
[email protected]>, "MGS" <
[email protected]> wrote:
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>>I have a 31 inch waist, weigh 170lbs and am 5"11"
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>>I wear the PI in a large.
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>>I find the medium too tight for my comfort.
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>>I would suggest you might find the XL more comfortable.
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>>The one thing I find about a lot of biking clothing is that most stuff is made for European
>>bikers, i.e., thin and small boned.
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>>Don't be afraid to size up even if you are intimidated by the fact that an XL means you are BIG.
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>>I take the XL in the ASSOS shirt and bib. And I am not big, it's just the size I'm most
>>comfortable in.
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>I am 6² and weigh 165, waist is a constant ride to keep at 32³
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>PI jersey in large, microsensor short in medium.
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>Wish I could wear bibs, but had to add about 2² to the straps to fit my overly long torso.
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>The best advice is to try em on before you buy.
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>HAND
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Thanks for all the help. I exchanged my large PI Ultrasensors for XL and they're better. I tried
these on before leaving the store (as suggested). They're a little odd on my frame. I'm 6', 190lbs
and going down (weight, not height). The waist is actually a little loose, the ass and crotch fit
pretty well, and the legs are a little longer than my Canaris. On the whole, they're fine, but may
not be worth a second pair at that price. I think you all are right, they're made for leaner bods
than mine.
Thanks, again.
Sandy
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I. M. Leary wrote:<br> <blockquote type="cite"
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class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="
mailto[email protected]"><pmrC-
[email protected]></a>, "MGS" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
href="
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</pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">I have a 31 inch waist, weigh 170lbs and am 5"11"
I wear the PI in a large.
I find the medium too tight for my comfort.
I would suggest you might find the XL more comfortable.
The one thing I find about a lot of biking clothing is that most stuff is made for European bikers,
i.e., thin and small boned.
Don't be afraid to size up even if you are intimidated by the fact that an XL means you are BIG.
I take the XL in the ASSOS shirt and bib. And I am not big, it's just the size I'm most
comfortable in.
</pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----> I am 6² and weigh 165, waist is a constant ride
to keep at 32³
PI jersey in large, microsensor short in medium.
Wish I could wear bibs, but had to add about 2² to the straps to fit my overly long torso.
The best advice is to try em on before you buy.
HAND
</pre> </blockquote> Thanks for all the help. I exchanged my large PI Ultrasensors for XL
and they're better. I tried these on before leaving the store (as suggested). They're
a little odd on my frame. I'm 6', 190lbs and going down (weight, not height). The
waist is actually a little loose, the ass and crotch fit pretty well, and the legs are a little
longer than my Canaris. On the whole, they're fine, but may not be worth a second pair at
that price. I think you all are right, they're made for leaner bods than mine.<br> <br>
Thanks, again.<br> <br> Sandy<br> <br> </body> </html>
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