For winter rides of a few hours these are a great deal, I've worn a pair most days when the temp is below 5 since Nov, got some funny looks on the bus though.....
Little to fault them at this price, tight at the ankle so no need of straps and ankle zips stay zipped. I always go a size up (being properly man shaped), free delivery to a local Asda if there isn't a Decathlon near you.
They wash well and even tumble dried don't come out small.
I spent yesterday on the tops of the Pennines in and out of low cloud at a few degrees above 0 and they were plenty warm enough.
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MRR_ltd to BrianSewell
8 Jan 173#2
Ignorant, do you even cycle?
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ArthurDent1
18 Jan 17#18
Dammit! I ordered XL and I'm too tall for them. 2XL is now sold out. :disappointed:
ArthurDent1
9 Jan 17#17
I've got a pair of the 300 tights (which are pretty much the same as this but without any bits above the waist!) and the padding is pretty thin compared to my bike shorts (made by other brands). I guess it depends how far you're cycling, how good or bad your saddle is and how sensitive you are...
greazedlightning
9 Jan 17#16
I think the 300 pad will be too thin with less than required cushioning for my liking.
greazedlightning
9 Jan 17#13
Reduced to 9.99 now, skeptical about the 300 pad but still going ahead and buying one. Thanks.
siqass to greazedlightning
9 Jan 17#15
Do you mind explaining what is the worry about 300 pad?
mjr600
9 Jan 17#14
Rule #5 HTFU :wink:
OrribleHarry
9 Jan 17#12
Ordered thanks op
OrribleHarry
9 Jan 171#11
Your correct the stock has changed, was only XS and 3XL in stock when I looked. There is now new stock and dropped in price to £9.99!
boostii
8 Jan 171#9
ArthurDent1 to boostii
9 Jan 171#10
That's appalling; she's obviously wearing them back to front!
OrribleHarry
8 Jan 17#5
Only freakish sizes left
ArthurDent1 to OrribleHarry
8 Jan 17#8
Everything except XS, 2XL and 3XL in stock - so quite the opposite.
Having said that - I might need a 2XL as Decathlon cycling gear is often a bit small and I'm a freakish 6'2"
jhsmith87
8 Jan 17#7
With decathlon, always go a size larger in both jerseys & shorts/tights. I'm 6 foot/73kg & take a medium in all their stuff. I chose the next model up over these as it's designed for longer rides & also has some bright orange detailing (plus I have the matching L/S jersey :sunglasses:
C0C0
8 Jan 17#6
Ordered. Thanks op!
jobibear
8 Jan 17#4
Nice one.
dpathic2001
8 Jan 17#3
Hot and ordered. Even better that i didn't realise until your post that Decathlon deliver to a local ASDA, cheers!
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Little to fault them at this price, tight at the ankle so no need of straps and ankle zips stay zipped. I always go a size up (being properly man shaped), free delivery to a local Asda if there isn't a Decathlon near you.
They wash well and even tumble dried don't come out small.
I spent yesterday on the tops of the Pennines in and out of low cloud at a few degrees above 0 and they were plenty warm enough.
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Having said that - I might need a 2XL as Decathlon cycling gear is often a bit small and I'm a freakish 6'2"