W**T
Satisfied customer
Have been wearing these bike pants often, for 1.5 -2.5 hr street and gravel rides, in temperatures in the 50s and 60s. I find them confortable, nice looking, and easy to don. They stay in place, offer good thermal and wind protection, and flex without pressure points or chaffing. And they are affordable to boot. Wash them in cool water and let them air out until dry. Quite happy with how these pants turned out. Looking forward to my next ride…
B**D
Amazing
I’m ordering another pair. Padding is OK, but the warmth and quality is great! Mine are alittle snug, so maybe size up if you have larger thighs.
G**R
Sizing is Strange
I ride through the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia between seven and fifteen miles a day even when the temperatures dip pretty low. I had been wearing a rain shell with layers underneath, but it didn’t breathe well and was too tight with the layers I was wearing underneath. So, I picked this up to become my new winter riding pants.I just got back from a ride in the low forties Fahrenheit, and the pants performed remarkably well. The size chart is somewhat confusing, though. For reference, I am 5’8”, 150 lbs., with a 32-inch waist and 30-inch inseam, and the chart showed me between a Small and a Medium. I ended up ordering the Medium and it is baggier than I would like, although it is the correct length. Granted, better too big than small, which allows me to layer, but it does flap more in the wind than I like. I would have done better with the Small, so if you’re in-between sizes, I recommend sizing down.This pair of pants look and feel great and is indeed windproof, at least on the front side. The back of the pants is not windproof, but it is more breathable on the back. As I rode up one of the mountains, it breathed well and when I sailed down the mountain for a mile at around 30-mph, the pants kept the majority of the wind out. I also found that the fabric on the frontside where it is windproof, it is water repellent, but it absorbs water like sponge wherever it is not windproof.I’m not the biggest fan of the drawstring waist, and the string is basically a shoelace. I ended up threading a cord lock onto it and that works for me much better, and it is quicker for getting the pants on and off.The interior of the pants is lined with what appears to be a microfleece, and the windproof front has a waffle-weave microfleece appearance on the inside, and the entire garment has a nice amount of stretch. I also appreciate the articulated knee that keeps it comfortable when riding and prevents the cuff from riding up your leg.If I have any nitpicks, it is that the Velcro Tab on the cuff of the pant does not have nearly enough Velcro. I can’t get it tight enough, actually I can hardly get it tight at all, unless I twist the strap like a pretzel. That’s the only way I can keep the cuff from getting caught in the front chainrings of my bicycle. They really should have put a strip of Velcro around the entire cuff, so that you could tighten the tab as much as needed without any issues.Despite the minor issues, it’s a well-made cycling pant at this price-point that looks sharp and feels great, and that will keep you toasty on those frigid riding days.
R**E
works for cold
I live in the mtns of colorado, morning temperatures have been at freezing. These pants keep me warm while I ride my bicycle.
S**W
Runs very large,
I used the sizing guide from the product description, which recommended I get a L, or even an XL. These ended up being super baggy on me and I definitely wish I would have gotten a medium.The pants are ok otherwise. They are fairly warm, and reasonably windproof. They aren't as comfy as I was hoping.
E**
No fleece
No lining whatsoever. I’m sitting outdoors and can feel a gentle breeze through my pants . Look great, nice fit . Don’t see these pants keeping me warm on an autumn bike ride .
E**
Great fit
Nice pants for rainy cold days. Hikes. Runs.
J**R
Perfect winter cycling pants
I just got back from my first cold weather ride with these pants ... upper 30s F when I started, and about 40deg F when I finished. I rode my local 10 mile mtb loop (blue/black with lots of hill climbs, technical features, and jump lines). I wore padded bike liner under the pants and thin wool socks.I was never cold ... even right when I started. The pants did a good job of keeping the wind off of my skin and seemed to breathe pretty well too. I was biking hard with no stops for 10miles, so I did generate a good amount of sweat, but the sweat didn't accumulate much. The outer layer stayed dry, retaining its wind breaking properties, and the interior didn't saturate.The pants never caught on my chainring teeth. In fact, looking at the pictures of the pants after my ride, you'd think I went for a leisurely ride. I assure you, I was ripping through the features & turns (over 12mph average for the technical singletrack loop). The pic at the trailhead after changing into my running shoe shows the inside of my right leg (drivetrain side). 10+ miles of churning and leaning into turns, no marks from the drivetrain. The outer side of the lower legs pucker a bit due to gathering the material to velcro them. That is expected when material gathers, but the inside of the lower legs do not pucker which keeps the material away from the bike's moving parts.I ordered size Medium which worked great for me. I typically buy pants in size 30 waist & 30 to 32 inseam. These pants had a similar fit to my other pants aside from having a little extra room inside for a padded bike liner. The waistband elastic kept them in place without having to tighten the drawstring. A size small might have worked for me, but I have no complaints with the medium. I was able to move freely while on the bike. There was no binding at the knee, thigh, or hip.I highly recommend these pants! I look forward to a winter riding season with them.
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