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haasematt
a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: October 22, 2009
Strengths: Warm tight, wind blocking protectionBottom Line: I tried these out today on a ride in 40 degree temps with a 15mph wind. I was never cold and was actually a little warm with a long sleeve jersey on. The bibs are some of the finest that I have ever worn and do their job in keep you warm as well.
Favorite Ride: Something outside
Purchased At: LBS
Bike Setup: Too many to list
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nadimk
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: January 29, 2009
Strengths: Perfect fit, flawlessly made, very comfortable, breathable but water and wind proof, relatively good deal compared to tights in its class, and very warm.Weaknesses: No pad, slightly less stretchy than lycra but still very good for a waterproof fabricBottom Line: These are some of the finest cold weather bib tights I have ever worn. I ride in every extreme of weather and find it hard to find tights for extreme cold and hard rain. These are perfect. They are exquisitely made, have a true fit, have seamless comfort, and are very warm. They offer 360 degree wind and waterproofness. They are extremely soft on the inner side and very breathable under hard effort. They do not come with a chamois. They offer a little less freedom of movement, but they are intended for extreme weather, so you don't need as many layers. A fine product. If you have the money, buy them. Period.
Favorite Ride: Any open road in St. Louis
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$187.00
Purchased At: Colorado Cyclist
Similar Products Used: Every manner of winter cycling tight with windstopper, amfib, etc. These tights are superior to all others.
Bike Setup: Serotta fierte Ti 2005, blah, blah, blah
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