Turbo Attire
Mr Dog
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About to start rehab after 6 weeks recovery. Took the plunge and got a turbo.. but what do I wear? Best bibs or can I get away with no pad?
Thanks MD 8)
Thanks MD 8)
Why tidy the house when you can clean your bike?
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Thanks RW. Might get a cheaper pair and save my best for the summer. Don't relish filling my xenons with buckets of sweat.Why tidy the house when you can clean your bike?0
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Normal shorts and a chest strap for my HRM, that's it you get bloody hot. Wife walked in the other day and said I looked like something out of the Electric Six Gay Bar video!
For those unfamiliar......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTN6Du3M ... re=related0 -
Best get a bloody big fan as well I wear normally cycling kit on the turbo, as for getting them sweaty, this happens on the road as well, you might not feel it as much but it happens.0
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I thought with no road buzz I could get away with normal shorts. The price of bibs is eyewatering.Why tidy the house when you can clean your bike?0
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Mr Dog wrote:I thought with no road buzz I could get away with normal shorts. The price of bibs is eyewatering.
I certainly feel the saddle more on the turbo, on the road you are in and out of the saddle alot of the time, but on the turbo, you tend to spend most of the time sat in the saddle.0 -
Mr Dog wrote:I thought with no road buzz I could get away with normal shorts. The price of bibs is eyewatering.SBezza wrote:I certainly feel the saddle more on the turbo, on the road you are in and out of the saddle alot of the time, but on the turbo, you tend to spend most of the time sat in the saddle.0
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... old pair of baggy shorts work a treat.JM0
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ride_whenever wrote:you'll want a pad...
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a pair of cheap padded shorts and a heart rate monitor strap is all you'll need.0 -
Butterd2 wrote:Normal shorts and a chest strap for my HRM, that's it you get bloody hot. Wife walked in the other day and said I looked like something out of the Electric Six Gay Bar video!
For those unfamiliar......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTN6Du3M ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2kD1YUtA5o
it's a hard life if you don't weaken.0 -
SBezza wrote:Mr Dog wrote:I thought with no road buzz I could get away with normal shorts. The price of bibs is eyewatering.
I certainly feel the saddle more on the turbo, on the road you are in and out of the saddle alot of the time, but on the turbo, you tend to spend most of the time sat in the saddle.
+1. Comfortable shorts are a must on the turbo since there is so little moving about compared to the road.
I've got various bibs I bought on special offers - they are in colours I wouldn't wear on the road, but nobody else sees me on the turbo--
"Because the cycling is pain. The cycling is soul crushing pain."0 -
I always wear road gear on the turbo, or maybe just a helly t shirt that I would wear under a lycra jersey outdoors anyway, but always padded shorts.0
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craft pro cool sleeveless mesh top0
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Tom Butcher wrote:Butterd2 wrote:Normal shorts and a chest strap for my HRM, that's it you get bloody hot. Wife walked in the other day and said I looked like something out of the Electric Six Gay Bar video!
For those unfamiliar......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTN6Du3M ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2kD1YUtA5o
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Hi there.
Have you not got an old pair of shorts with a rip up the side from the last time you crashed?
I thought that's what everyone wore on the turbo...
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Mr Dog wrote:I thought with no road buzz I could get away with normal shorts. The price of bibs is eyewatering.
Take a look at the DHB range on Wiggle, the last time I looked you got change out of £40.00 for a pair of bib shorts, I would not call that eyewatering!
I have a short and a long legged pair and the padding is spot on.0 -
Apart from shoes anything non - cycling / lycra doesn't seem to have any detrimental effect, over an hours riding.0
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Speedos and a car sponge!0
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No cleated flippers?0