Tangent: some months ago I inquired for suggestions for winter tights
that didn't look obscene on someone over 28. Many recommended the Riv
wool tights, but just as I was about to spring for a pair I saw that
Gnashbar was remaindering their Cargo pants for $28/pair -- 57% off. I
bought two pairs -- tho' had to buy Large because they were out of the
Meds (32"-34"); the Large (claimed 35"-37" waist) is too big but with
the included cinch belt and suspenders they feel fine (the big size
has the advantage of letting me wear them higher, which helps prevent
that annoying cold draft between jersey bottom and pants top).
They come down about 4" below the knee, where they are tapered, and
have velcro to cinch things down.
They are heavy nylon that feels like good cotton, well stitched and
well-featured. According to the catalogue I just rec'd, Nashbar still
has the L on sale.
They feel heavy enough to be comfortable (with Bicycle Fixation's wool
knicker socks) down to at least 40F and, today, were not annoyingly
clammy at 80F (moderate humidity at 6%).
I like these because, beside the good price, they are more versatile
than tights, even Riv tights. They don't look as twee as some knickers
-- they are black and cut more trimly -- yet they are loose enough to
be comfortable and to not cling.
Recommended.
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> (moderate humidity at 6%)
These things are relative. Around here that would be considered bone dry and there'd be fire hazard alerts.
I suppose if you are riding a century or further, chamois is nice --
do any of you long distance riders forgo it?
+1 more for those (still on sale, L only) Nashbar cargo pants (I take
a M but the Ls work fine with belt and suspenders and I like the
additional room that allows me to pull them higher.
Patrick Moore, who rode back from church today with Palm Sunday
(Orthodox Church) branches sticking out from my jersey pocket --
justus florebit ut palma (but who stops at calling himself a justus).
Happy Easter to the rest of you.
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