Trousers for off road cycling
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Trousers for off road cycling
I need a new pair of long trousers for riding off road, I want long trousers for the protection from thorns when riding single track, I've been using a pair of Axo MX trousers I bought in 1998 but the ratchet fastening broke in the washing machine yesterday.
The MX pants worked very well and were comfortable, should I just buy another pair of mx pants or is there something better available?
Budget is £80, I've seen a good pair of Alpine Stars MX pants for £70.
Size short and fat, waist 36" inside leg 30" but a longer inside leg isn't a problem, and I'm too old for tight clothing
The MX pants worked very well and were comfortable, should I just buy another pair of mx pants or is there something better available?
Budget is £80, I've seen a good pair of Alpine Stars MX pants for £70.
Size short and fat, waist 36" inside leg 30" but a longer inside leg isn't a problem, and I'm too old for tight clothing
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
were they not incredibly hot ? I tried some MX pants once upon a time but they were insanely warm.
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
Don't seem to be, but I only use them in cold weather, I wear shorts when it's warm and get loads of scratches.
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
And no padded arses, I don't get on with these at all.
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
They'll be very hot, what about a set of longish shorts and Knee/Shin pads? Oh and a dose of Rule 5!
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
I'm using an emtb, so I'm probably not getting as got as you Amish cyclists.
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
I was about to ask.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:57 pm Just in case ...
https://www.velominati.com/comment-page-8/
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
The Fox Ranger trousers I mentioned in the other thread are worth considering. I’ve also found Superdry cargo trousers to be okay for riding too but as they’re cotton they’re not much cop in the wet.
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
The Rangers look good, sadly none in stock anywhere.
But that's the sort of thing I'm looking for.
As for all you "rule 5" types, you'll have to come out for a winter ride so I can see just how manly you are.
But that's the sort of thing I'm looking for.
As for all you "rule 5" types, you'll have to come out for a winter ride so I can see just how manly you are.
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No point hacking if you don’t have to.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: As for all you "rule 5" types, you'll have to come out for a winter ride so I can see just how manly you are.
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
I’ve been using Endura Humvee ( yep stupid name) trousers for a while, seem to be lasting well, I’m not a frequent cyclist probably wear them more walking the dog these days.Plenty of pockets, 2 zip up hip, one zip up thigh on the front and 2 velcro close to the rear.Windproof but not that waterproof,very lightweight,no padding so I wear lycra shorts underneath.
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
I've just ordered some Oneal Trailfinder, mostly due to needing to get something, and what is available in my size, a bit more than I really wanted to spend, but they are intended for cycling rather than motorcross, I'd have preferred the Fox Flexair, but you can't buy something if no one has stock, I considered buying some cheap waterproofs but decided that would be a waste of money, as I don't really need waterproof, more gorse bush and bramble proof.
https://onealridersupport.com/products/trailfinder-pant
https://onealridersupport.com/products/trailfinder-pant
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
I use running leggings under shorts. The dry quickly, they are cheap - they are not waterproof but I do wear long sealskins to dry a keep my feet warm ...
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
i want some waterproof trousers for this weather - any suggestions there as my walking ones wont do. maybe i could get some oversized cheapo walking ones?
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I use long sealskins waterproof socks, black leggings and waterproof mtb shorts, I’ve got some longer waterproof trousers but they feel restrictive when on the bike. I find the setup I have keeps me dry enough especially with a cheap waterproof over jacket
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
Same as most of the others I have a set of muddyfox leggings I wear all during winter under my MTB shorts that keep me warm enough and scratch free on the trails and yesterday with ice on the ground I was still warm. Add in a Nike thermal top and cheap Dare2B over jacket and found some Fdx windprof gloves that work really well during the past 4 weeks sub zero conditions
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
I have avoided Sealskinz for years , as they were like cardboard and for girls ...
As I have feet that go numb as soon as the sun goes in, I have two pairs - I love them!
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Re: Trousers for off road cycling
Every time this thread pops up in 'new posts',I read it as 'Trousers Off for Road Cycling'.
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