PS- the Aerotech tights have zippered leg bottoms and reflective stuff on them.
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Hi Jim,
Length is good.
I have a 38 waist measured at the height of my navel and tops of my pelvic
bones.
The large size feels tight all over to me.
The XL fits good.
For some reason I am finding i don't like that elasticy feeling of cycling
shorts anymore.
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On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 11:38 PM, lungimsam wrote:
> 1. Aerotech Thermal Windstopper Tights - 60$ Large. Black. Articulated knee.
> No pad. Only ridden once, less than 9 miles. Bought new from Aerotech in
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1. Aerotech Thermal Windstopper Tights - 60$ Large. Black. Articulated
knee. No pad. Only ridden once, less than 9 miles. Bought new from Aerotech
in November. No shop logo. Like new. 86% Polyester/14% Spandex
2. Descente cycling shorts with pad - 20$ XL Black. Used about 12 times. No
shop logo.