I saw on the Blahg that RBW is getting in some new clothing. My MUSA shorts
have been the best garment I've owned, sturdy and perfectly comfortable for
hiking, riding, and general knocking about. Seemingly indestructible, yet
I'll still get another pair or two.
Anyone know if they'll be returni
Edwin, I replaced the elastic belts with non stretch webbing, and much
prefer it. If I put anything in the pockets, the elastic belts stretched
too much. Steve
On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 8:16 AM Edwin W wrote:
> Has anyone replaced the elastic band on their MUSA pants or shorts? I
> replaced with c
Has anyone replaced the elastic band on their MUSA pants or shorts? I
replaced with climbing webbing, but it has no stretch. I would love to hear
of a tried a true source, as it is hard to see how thick the bands are
online, and I am not sure where to even go in person to find such a thing.
I th
Wow, Good for them to get some income. Ive been wanting to try some and
expected them to sell slowly this time, but I got 2.
I’ve got 2 of the previous style in L, but never really wore them because they
were a bit tight. I’m hanging onto them as a weight loss goal.
I wonder how many times the
secure mobile device From: dankret...@gmail.comSent: March 19, 2020 10:21 PMTo: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.comReply-to: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.comSubject: [RBW] MUSA Pants What can you tell me about the fit of t
My two cents -- they fit exactly like stretchy dickies.
I am 6'2, 220 (36/32 pants) and fairly stocky/broad (played rugby for a
long time) and the larges are just tight enough to not be obviously
'riding' pants. They fit really, really well. So well, that I -- a person
who rarely wears bike-stuff
Dear Dan,
My experience with Rivendell: call and ask. They will steer you as straight as
anyone can remotely.
Best Regards,
Will
William M deRosset
Fort Collins CO USA
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What can you tell me about the fit of the current MUSA long pants now back
in stock? (the tapered ones)
Always find buying clothes online risky. Most Riv stuff is cut generously
but I'm probably at the upper end of the XL.
(235 Lbs 36-38 waist depending on cut, 6'3")
-Dan
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+1 on the Riv MUSA shorts. I have a number of pair that I’ve had for ~4 years,
they are bombproof. I’m not as fond of the pants as they are a bit funky in the
way they fit me.
> On Dec 14, 2019, at 6:40 AM, Bill Schairer wrote:
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> I love mine. I have three pair, 2 gray, 1 black. The black
The new pants are available to order. I just ordered a pair of mediums. $107
(shipped) for a pair of pants is bonkers. I get it, USA manufactured, small
batch, lots of overhead... I'm hoping to be blown away by how good they are.
Anyone else order some?
Chris
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I just found 3 pair of MUSA pants in a box. Marked down to $72, and
available on my website now.
As always, thank you for your consideration.
Chris
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I bought a pair of small Musa grey and blue pants. They are just a bit too
small in the butt crack area and am looking to trade them for a medium. A
little bit of a wedgie thing going on. They are in excellent condition.
99.9% new. I washed them when I got them, tried them on a few times, hoping
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Patrick Moore wrote:
> Prices slashed! Prices include shipping
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> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Patrick Moore
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>> I can send photos upon demand.
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>> Tires
>> 1. WTB Mutano Raptor and Moto Raptor, used but good, both labeled 2.4",
>> Mutano measur
Last thing I recall was that the entire MUSA program was being reconsidered.
That was earlier in the summer I think. But as far as I can tell only the pants
and non-black knickers have become unavailable since. So I'm hopeful that what
sounded "dire" earlier was my misreading the signals and in
Just got back from a 10 day cycle camping trip around Glacier NP where my
MUSA pants performed wonderfully. That is until I managed to burn a hole
in one of them.
So I went to the RBW site figuring I would buy a new pair or two only to
see none there.
Hoping this is a temporary. I do not r
Sorry I forgot some pertinent info:
the pants are black, and size M.
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I am 5'7 and wear pants with a 30 inch inseam. The length is no problem.
I do have freakishly large calves and actually find the newer MUSA pants
too tight in the calves. The older ones were fine.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 6:28 PM, DS wrote:
> for any shorter musa pan
for any shorter musa pants owner, how is the long inseam?
i'm 5'7", 30" inseam (but really only because no one makes 29" inseams)
do the leg openings and zipper tighten up enough to cinch it around the
ankle and keep it from dragging down below the heel? or will someone short
like me just suffe
Large butternut squash MUSA pants - $25
Only ridden on Brooks saddles at a sedate pace.
Knickerizable for comfort.
Preference given to San Francisco or East Bay buyers, thus avoidance
mailage hassles, but for a couple of bucks extra I will ship.
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I'm considering trying some MUSA knickers. I've read the nylon is a
lightweight weave. I've worn Ex Officio Amphi shorts/pants with the
briefs cut out for many years. and the nylon there is flyweight
and super supple, some feel like silk.(They vary from year to year)
I'm wondering if anyon
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