Arm Warmers
forcutty
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Can anyone suggest some decent ones for under £20 :?:
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http://www.prendas.co.uk/details.asp?ty ... 14&ID=2078
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/dhb_E ... 360021724/
i like the prendas with the external grippers, but the dhb ones get good reviews and are way cheapermy bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny0 -
Ohh i like the look the Earnley ones pity they don't have them in sml/med black though :evil:
Do you reckon the lycra version will be warm enough for these cold mornings were having
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forcutty wrote:Ohh i like the look the Earnley ones pity they don't have them in sml/med black though :evil:
Do you reckon the lycra version will be warm enough for these cold mornings were having
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Depends how thick the material is. DHB material is pretty thin compared to the stuff ronhill use in their tights I notice. Gore is slightly thicker too I notice on their arm/leg warmers.
I've just been putting on a base layer instead as me chest gets cold on the mornings now.0 -
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Bigpikle wrote:
Any other suggestions?0 -
prendas. cant go roung with their stuffLuke0
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Aldi just had some, £7 a for a pairSay... That's a nice bike..
Trax T700 with Lew Racing Pro VT-1 ;-)0 -
Father Jack wrote:Aldi just had some, £7 a for a pair
I got some tights and i'm glad i got a size smaller as the fit is a bit loose in places :?
Thought you guys may know of somewhere different :oops: Think i'm gonna go for the DHB ones and if there useless send them back0 -
got some spesh arm warmers from Evans last year £25.00 warm enough, nice grip, can't fault them really0
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I'll have a look to see if any medium left (medium is my size) bought a pair last weekSay... That's a nice bike..
Trax T700 with Lew Racing Pro VT-1 ;-)0 -
i use fore arm warmers. i think they cost £20. they've been great - stay up nicely and are warm.0
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These are the best deals in my opinion.
http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk/Products/71/ccuk-thermo-roubaix-arm-warmers.aspx
Great quality for the price, and if you buy the arm, leg and ear warmers together as a kit , even better value. 23quid for the lot
http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk/ProductBundles/9/ccuk-thermo-roubaix-warmer-bundle-pack.aspx
MDCan I upgrade???0 -
I've got the Defeet Armskins and recommend them. They're very comfy and use the wooly/stretchy material to stay up, rather than needing grippers. Very simple and work well!
http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/product/109421.html
Review http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/clothing/arm-and-leg-warmers/product/armskins-256220 -
Lucky Luke wrote:prendas. cant go roung with their stuff
+1 The Santini roubaix ones are excellent
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Ear warmers?....................................... :?0
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brin wrote:Ear warmers?....................................... :?
Bought the bundle but have not have need of them yet.
I guess my listening devices will stay nice'n'toasty come winter.Can I upgrade???0 -
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meggiedude wrote:These are the best deals in my opinion.
http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk/Products/71/ccuk-thermo-roubaix-arm-warmers.aspx
Great quality for the price, and if you buy the arm, leg and ear warmers together as a kit , even better value. 23quid for the lot
http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk/ProductBundles/9/ccuk-thermo-roubaix-warmer-bundle-pack.aspx
MD
Cheers thanks at £9.99 thats a great deal.0 -
Glasgowbhoy wrote:meggiedude wrote:These are the best deals in my opinion.
http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk/Products/71/ccuk-thermo-roubaix-arm-warmers.aspx
Great quality for the price, and if you buy the arm, leg and ear warmers together as a kit , even better value. 23quid for the lot
http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk/ProductBundles/9/ccuk-thermo-roubaix-warmer-bundle-pack.aspx
MD
Cheers thanks at £9.99 thats a great deal.
I have them, and they don't fall down at all and are toasty without making things sweaty, if I hadn't already got some lusso knee/3/4 length warmers I would have gone for the combo pack0 -
meggiedude wrote:brin wrote:Ear warmers?....................................... :?
Bought the bundle but have not have need of them yet.
I guess my listening devices will stay nice'n'toasty come winter.
see what you mean now, had visions of multi - coloured fluffy things i wear a skull cap which is similar to the headband but keeps top of head warm too. 8)0 -
Cubic wrote:I've got the Defeet Armskins and recommend them. They're very comfy and use the wooly/stretchy material to stay up, rather than needing grippers. Very simple and work well!
http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/product/109421.html
Review http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/clothing/arm-and-leg-warmers/product/armskins-25622
+1 and also got the Defeet Knee warmers which are also great not sure if you'd get them under 20 quid thoughGetting there0 -
Cubic wrote:I've got the Defeet Armskins and recommend them. They're very comfy and use the wooly/stretchy material to stay up, rather than needing grippers. Very simple and work well!
http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/product/109421.html
Review http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/clothing/arm-and-leg-warmers/product/armskins-25622
+1 and also got the Defeet Knee warmers which are also great not sure if you'd get them under 20 quid thoughGetting there0