Womens Pro Bike Short

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Womens Pro Bike Short



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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Aero Tech Designs
Department: womens
Fabric Type: Spandex/Nylon Tricot knit with four way stretch



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Product DescriptionYou want Comfort on the bicycle. The female cycling short has an eight panel anatomical design with a padded crotch for comfort on the bicycle. Ride Longer and Feel Stronger with our high quality Spandex Fabric which is soft microfiber, nylon and lycra tricot knit that has outstanding stretch in four directions. Smooth inner leg is seamless which reduces opportunity for abrasion and saddle sores. All seams have maximum stretchability. Waist is a soft elastic that is coverstitched and tacked for durability. Leg grippers are smooth and comfortable with high quality five thread surged edges. Bike Shorts are very comfortable and properly sized for women who ride their bicycle seriously and do not want to be bothered by shorts that ride up. These shorts will not ride up. Special Female Crotch is guaranteed to please. It is multiple layers with padding in the places it is needed...Perfecto. Crotch pad's surface is a smooth, coolmax microfiber, that is laminated to foam and tricot, it is antibacterial and stays dry and inhibits the growth of bacteria. Womans Size XSmall 0 to 2, Small 4 to 6, Medium 8 to 10, Large 12 to14, XLarge 16 to18




Features:
  • Female cycling short are 8 panel anatomical design with a padded crotch for comfort on the bicycle
  • Ride Longer and Feel Stronger with our quality Spandex fabrics that stretch in four directions
  • Elastic leg grippers are smooth and comfortable with high quality five thread surged edges
  • Crotch pads surface is smooth, coolmax microfiber, that is laminated to foam and tricot.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very comfy! But could use a bit more padding
I'm a beginner when it comes to biking and I was looking for something comfortable that wouldn't break the bank. These shorts are definitely comfy, affordable, and make riding much more enjoyable. One thing that was important to me was that the shorts fit my thighs. I have pretty big thighs, but these shorts are just perfect. The sizing worked out well too, I am currently wearing a size 14 jeans and I got the XL which was perfect. The only reason I didn't give these shorts a 5 is because I think it needs a bit more padding so you can wear it for long rides.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent biking shorts
The padding inserted in the Womens Pro Bike Short is perfect. Great buy!

Great customer service!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Review of bike shorts
These shorts do make riding your bike more comfortable. They just feel really weird when you walk around because they are so bulky. I still recommend if you are going to ride for any length of time.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great fit and comfort.
I'm new to spinning and really needed the protection of these shorts. They are much more comfortable than I'd expected and help protect from chaffing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a great fit for tall sizes
These shorts are the best fit for someone like me who is tall, with relative long legs and normal weight. Usually, I have difficulty finding the right fit in a bicycle shorts, struggling with too wide waists or too short a leg inseam. These fit like a glove and the length is great! FYI I am 5ft 11 and 160 lbs. The color ( I would call it electric blue rather then royal blue) makes for great visiblity on the road. The price is right.



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