I drink beer, not wine, but Romanée-Conti hit the news when a bottle sold for $558,000. For that money, you could buy three pairs of Rukka pants
Incidentally, who pays full price for bike gear? I've relied on eBay skillz for years (it's saved me a fortune).
Textile bottoms that aren't like a boil in bag material and warm to wear.
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Re: Textile bottoms that aren't like a boil in bag material and warm to wear.
I just wear my Bull-it Coverts all year round now, AAA rated so protective enough. When it's cold I have some cheap Lidl leggings for underneath or over trousers if I wanna feel like boil in the bag.
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Re: Textile bottoms that aren't like a boil in bag material and warm to wear.
I used my Held undersuit and it worked really well, but arguably i'll get a separate trouser pair as linked above.
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Re: Textile bottoms that aren't like a boil in bag material and warm to wear.
Just bought as it's easier than using my 1 piece undersuit.Skub wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 3:34 pmYeah,these also work for me on cool/cold days. Cheap as chips too.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 3:16 pm Pair of ski silk thermals under the textiles. Warm and the textiles will move around smoothly. Wear them under any bike gear on a chilly day really.
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