Castelli Nanoflex Knee Warmer
FoldingJoe
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Anyone got the new Nanoflex knee warmers?
Any idea what the sizing is like?
My problem is I have shortish legs, but quite large thighs (about 65cm) so not sure on the sizing.
It says on their site that XL would fit anybody over 80kg, and with a 2XL or 3XL short size (never owned any Castelli bibs so no sure on my short size for them, but am a 2XL in Camapg bibs) and I am over 80kg.
Any help?
Cheers,
FJ
Any idea what the sizing is like?
My problem is I have shortish legs, but quite large thighs (about 65cm) so not sure on the sizing.
It says on their site that XL would fit anybody over 80kg, and with a 2XL or 3XL short size (never owned any Castelli bibs so no sure on my short size for them, but am a 2XL in Camapg bibs) and I am over 80kg.
Any help?
Cheers,
FJ
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Any reason for the Nanoflex? The reason I say that is that I have the Nanoflex shorts and leg-warmers & I'm not bowled over by them. The leg warmers, in particular, are not particularly comfortable nor are they particularly water resistant.ROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH0
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Get bigger than you think.
I have them (first knee warmers ever owned) - keep me warm enough and were fine on club run, but not the most comfortable item of clothing..0