£50'ish 3/4 baggy shorts.
DanDax1990
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Hi guys, Looking at buying a couple of pairs of 3/4's over the next few weeks.
Don't really want to spend over £50 but a few quid more for the right product wouldn't hurt and I'm ideally wanting a waterproof pair.
Has anyone heard of/used these? http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk/Product ... liner.aspx
Also what about these? Heard Tenn do some decent stuff. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tenn-Mens-Lengt ... 125&sr=8-1
Also looking at the Endura Hummvee on CRC for £47.99 and the Madison Flux on Tredz for £39.99.
Cheers
Don't really want to spend over £50 but a few quid more for the right product wouldn't hurt and I'm ideally wanting a waterproof pair.
Has anyone heard of/used these? http://www.cycle-clothing.co.uk/Product ... liner.aspx
Also what about these? Heard Tenn do some decent stuff. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tenn-Mens-Lengt ... 125&sr=8-1
Also looking at the Endura Hummvee on CRC for £47.99 and the Madison Flux on Tredz for £39.99.
Cheers
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I use Endura Hummvee's and can't fault them, they are a popular choice for a lot of riders.0
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I've just bought some Endura Hummvee's and they are guite good although for me i don't like to clip in the undershorts as it then makes the main shorts fit too high up.Boardman Fs Team
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Another vote for the hummvee, not got much to compare them to but seem really well made for the money. Lots of handy pockets and the material looks like it would stand up to a good few years of wear and tear.0
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Humvees aren't waterproof. Excellent shorts though and fine in light rain. Don't bother clipping the liners and they are fine.0
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I'll probably go for the Hummvee's as my non-waterproof pair.0
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