Leg warmers....

jezcc
jezcc Posts: 111
edited October 2008 in Road beginners
Just used mine for the first time. Lusso Max Repel ones. The right one fell down a bit and I wondered if this was because I was wearing them outside my lycra shorts.

So, the question is, outside or inside the lycra shorts?

I'm guessing inside?

Also... THEY KEPT MY LEGS SO AMAZINGLY WARM, IT WAS AMAZING
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2008 Rocky Mountain ETSX
2008 Ribble

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  • Bikerbaboon
    Bikerbaboon Posts: 1,017
    Inside keeps them up better and you can still get them off quick if you find your are getting hot.
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  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    Inside - assuming they are the correct size they should stay up.
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  • jezcc
    jezcc Posts: 111
    yeah, they only slipped a little bit being outside.

    they are amazingly good! only cost me about £18. I also have the corresponding overshoes, but I've not tried them out yet.

    It was pretty cold out there this morning. But my cold weather gear appears to be up to it, even with a cotton t-shirt underneath my jacket.
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    2008 Ribble
  • BUICK
    BUICK Posts: 362
    I did the same thing when I first got mine! Inside solves the problem. Got some new legwarmers from Groundeffect recently and they are full length with zips to help snug them over the ankles. Very nice
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  • giant_man
    giant_man Posts: 6,878
    yes deffo inside. They work better then I've found!!