MEN's Pro Bike Shorts Cycling Bicycle Biking

Apparel : MEN's Pro Bike Shorts Cycling Bicycle Biking

MEN's Pro Bike Shorts Cycling Bicycle Biking



 : MEN's Pro Bike Shorts Cycling Bicycle Biking
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Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days




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



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe Men's Pro Cycling Short is a padded bicycle short with an eight-panel anatomical design. There are no seams between the legs, so the smooth inner leg reduces opportunity for abrasion and saddle sores. Bike Shorts add comfort on longer bike rides because the compression the spandex against your muscles supports your hard work on the bike. Cross Grain Cutting maximizes stretch performance of spandex fabric. Eight panel construction is designed with curves for cycling position Smooth inner leg reduces opportunity for abrasion and saddle sores. Fabric is four way, 7 1/2 oz, nylon/lycra, tricot knit - THE BEST! You want Comfort on the bicycle. The men's cycling short has an eight panel anatomical design with a padded crotch for comfort on the bicycle. 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 men who ride their bicycle seriously and do not want to be bothered by shorts that ride up. These shorts will not ride up. Crotch padding is multiple layers with padding in the places it is needed - Perfecto. 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.




Features:
  • Men's 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 pad's surface is smooth, coolmax microfiber, that is laminated to foam and tricot
  • Men's Waist Inches Small 28-30 Medium 32-34, Large 36-38, XL38-40, XXL 42-44, 3XL46-48, 4XL 50-52, 5XL 54-56











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Men's "Pro?" Bike Shorts
I bought these shorts based on the reviews I read here. I wasn't expecting much for the price I paid and I got what I paid for. I don't think the reviewers that praised these shorts have ever used quality bike shorts. I blame myself not them. I like the light weight, but probably would never use these shorts on a ride of over 25 miles. If you only go for short rides they are probably adequate for you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - bike shorts
Good price, nice padding where it counts and, they are confortable. I have not complaints and my wife likes how they look.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent value cycling shorts
I'm new to cycling, trying to loose some weight, and these are the first pair of cycling shorts I've ever purchased. I can only saw wow!, what a comfort difference. I can now do my 20 mile rides without numbness. Brilliant! - great value and well made. Washed & tumble dried loads of times, and still as new.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - This short is OK for the beginner
When my wife bought me this short, I thought it was great. It was definitely better than the regular short that I used. She then bought me another short-a Pearl Izumi Classic 3D short. She paid $10 more for the Pearl Izumi. Well....I no longer use the Aerotech short anymore. My precious you-know-what got a little numb with the aerotech short after about 5 miles. The Pearl Izumi provided me with the comfort and protection for a much much longer ride. The quality is so much better for only $10 extra. The moral of the story is: spend a little more and not having remorse. The Pearl Izumi opened my mind to other great (and expensive) brands. The quality, design, and comfort that the more expensive brands offer is definitely worth it to me. Instead of trying to block the discomfort out of my brain, I can now concentrate on my workout!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No more pain
I am a new biker and this is my first pair of bike shorts. I don't have anymore @ss pain after a long ride. Most of the shorts I have seen in the stores have been $60 and up. I will be buying a few more or maybe the next level up. The best thing is they are made in the USA.



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