Recommended knee warmers with minimal seams?

Escher303
Escher303 Posts: 342
edited April 2013 in Road buying advice
Can anyone recommend some knee warmers without too many seams? I regularly get a problem with rubbing of the skin on the hamstring tendon on the inside by the knee with my current pair. Fed up of scabs! Cheers

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  • danlikesbikes
    danlikesbikes Posts: 3,898
    Have the Rapha merino ones and they are silky smooth on the skin and cause me no irritation. Bit pricey at £45 for the pair but you can't buy enough comfort in my book
    Pain hurts much less if its topped off with beating your mates to top of a climb.
  • izza
    izza Posts: 1,561
    I have two pairs of Spesh Ex ones. Smooth and warming. Lovely.
  • thegreatdivide
    thegreatdivide Posts: 5,807
    Have the Rapha merino ones and they are silky smooth on the skin and cause me no irritation. Bit pricey at £45 for the pair but you can't buy enough comfort in my book

    +1
  • Omar Little
    Omar Little Posts: 2,010
    I think defeet kneekers are seamless.
  • bigmat
    bigmat Posts: 5,134
    I have some Campag seamless ones, just a shaped tubular piece of woven material. Pretty lightweight but stay in place well and warm enough.
  • g00se
    g00se Posts: 2,221
    Check out Campagnolo seamless knee warmers - they're all heavily discounted by about 50-60% at the moment as it's end of line stuff. Their regular knee warmers also don't have seams down the back.
  • goonz
    goonz Posts: 3,106
    Wheres the best place to pick up Campag end of line stuff?
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  • g00se
    g00se Posts: 2,221
    goonz wrote:
    Wheres the best place to pick up Campag end of line stuff?


    The usual suspects: chainreaction, wiggle, probikekit etc.
  • g00se
    g00se Posts: 2,221
    There wont be a lot left in normal sizes now though - it's been on sale for a while. And watch out for Italian sizing - go one or two sizes up, or buy a couple in different sizes and return the ones that don't fit.
  • stueys
    stueys Posts: 1,332
    Have the Rapha merino ones and they are silky smooth on the skin and cause me no irritation. Bit pricey at £45 for the pair but you can't buy enough comfort in my book

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