Arm and Leg Warmers
redcupra
Posts: 144
Evening,
I am looking to purchase some arm and leg warmers however i am struggling to find anyone that actually has them in stock. I was originally after Endura Pro ones as they seem to get good reviews however the usual online stores dont actually seem to stock what i guess is the most common size (Medium)
so far i have tried, Wiggle, Stjohn Street Cycles, Tredz and CRC
has anyone else got any ideas of where i can get them from. I work in London but it doesnt look like someone like Evans do.
Should i look at a different brand, perhaps Gore?
your recommendations would be welcome
many thanks
Paul
I am looking to purchase some arm and leg warmers however i am struggling to find anyone that actually has them in stock. I was originally after Endura Pro ones as they seem to get good reviews however the usual online stores dont actually seem to stock what i guess is the most common size (Medium)
so far i have tried, Wiggle, Stjohn Street Cycles, Tredz and CRC
has anyone else got any ideas of where i can get them from. I work in London but it doesnt look like someone like Evans do.
Should i look at a different brand, perhaps Gore?
your recommendations would be welcome
many thanks
Paul
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Looks like they have them in stock here:
http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/product/115795.html
and
http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/product/115794.html
I use Assos - a bit more expensive but the usual superb quality - but the Endura ones look good.Carlsberg don't make cycle clothing, but if they did it would probably still not be as good as Assos0 -
http://www.royles.biz
They have gore, assos, rapha and mavic in stock. They did today when I was in the shop anyway!0 -
+1 for Assos. They are the best by far (and I've tried a few)0
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Prendas cyclismo, good, cheap and the best free delivery ever.0
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+1 for Prendas but the Mavic ones are good. Assos are excellent but expensive and poss.Specialized are the best in terms of performance/vfmM.Rushton0
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Decathlon if you have a store near you, they don't mail order.
+1 for Prendas own brandMy knees hurt !0 -
I've only ever had one pair of each and they are Assos. While the armwarmers are fine, the legwarmers (which are maybe 18 months old) I couldn't recommend or buy again. I find the leg grip insufficient and find them slipping far too easy.0
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Solo ones are nice - check out alwaysriding.co.uk (or Condor sell 'em too)0
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Prendas Santini arm warmers work well for me - good service as well - they are very quick at getting deliveries out.
Got some good Gore knee warmers too - much better shaped (lenght and cut) than the tubular Endura ones I had before, which were just a little too short and always left me showing a bit of leg after a while.0 -
Probikekit always have a good range http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?cat=Arm%2C%20Knee%20%26%20Leg%20Warmers'Hello to Jason Isaacs'0
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+1 for prendas/santini.
Don't get too hung on reviews, arm and leg warmers are pretty much all the same, most important thing is they fit. The only exception is legwarmers with a windproof front, which are warmer than those without.0 -
huuregeil wrote:+1 for prendas/santini.
Don't get too hung on reviews, arm and leg warmers are pretty much all the same, most important thing is they fit. The only exception is legwarmers with a windproof front, which are warmer than those without.0 -
WOW thanks for the responses. What a helpful bunch
i now know where to go shopping.
cheers
Paul0