Hi All!
After struggling in earnest since September to find a replacement for my 30 year-old (!) lycra cycling tights, I seem to be closing in on a candidate at last.
Santa will be pleased.
I have a 32-33inch/81-84cm waist, and I'm astounded at the absurd sizing of some of the cycling tights on the market. I scanned the size charts and reviews carefully and sent for Mediums...then had to re-send for Large, X-Large and XX-Large in my attempts to get a fit, two-way postage eating up the savings provided by the sale price. The measured waist sizes were 22, 24, 26, and 28 inches respectively, waaay too tight for my 33-inch waist. Lycra stretches, but only so much and the waistbands all felt like tourniquets. Some wouldn't go past my knees. Fortunately, they can all be returned.
Another example purchased at the local outlet of a national chain seemed fine until I peeled them off and found my blood had raised to the surface in my legs' calf areas, thanks to the heavy seaming digging in when I closed the zippers. My legs aren't *that* massive. Who do these firms use as models and why don't these issues show up in user reviews?
The leading candidate (to be delivered by Family acting as Santa's helpers) is this one:
http://www.rei.com/product/870189/novara-thermal-tech-bike-tights-mensFits nicely in the recommended Medium, the zippers work smoothly and lock when desired. The waist cord is flat, and I love the 360° highly reflective trim, secured by a nice overcast stitch and flat seaming throughout. Warm or not may be another matter, but these appear to fit, which gets me more than halfway to my goal. Yay for that, yay for Santa! Yay for -2°C temps in next week's forecast so I can try them out soonest.
Best,
Dan.