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If I really need to take water on my road bike I use a Camelback Hydroback. There's enough room in it for a bunch of keys and a phone, but the mini pump and tube still has to go in my back pocket.
I really don't like using bottles.

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Posted : 06/03/2015 4:35 pm
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I tried ditching camelbak and baggies on the road and it does make a difference, at least to me. Not so much speed or drag but comfort, I have a dodgy back and not having any weight on my back whilst crouched down on the drops defo takes away back pain. That along with dialling in saddle angle perfectly and stretching before and after every ride.

And I definetly FEEL faster without baggies on, and hate having keys and stuff in the pockets anyway.


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 4:43 pm
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I still don't get the need to wear 'baggies' on the road, at the very least they're damned uncomfortable and all flappy in the wind.

That's ok, because some of us don't understand the 'need' to wear lycra anywhere ๐Ÿ™‚

You must have been wearing some really odd shorts if they were damned uncomfortable.


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 4:59 pm
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Serious question - those wearing baggies on the road;don't you find they simply 'parachute' the air when going at speed??

I'd much rather be in lycra for road/xc racing (unless I'm in fancy dress) as baggies catch/flap about.
But yes, baggies look better and I feel more comfortable in the pub in them..

DrP


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 5:03 pm
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Endura ones are adjustable
Altura ones are a bit more "body fitting" and stretchy.
so no, not really noticed much, if any, flapping or parachute effect.
someone with stick legs might though

edit: and the only "catching" I find is baggies on the MTB with a quick release seat post clamp lever


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 5:06 pm
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Nope, but then i'm not wearing MC Hammer style baggies. They are fairly fitted TLD Skyline/Ace, or similar style short.


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 5:08 pm
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Might try to hunt those out and bin my day-glo hypercolour parachute pants I take on the MTB then...!!

Any models you recommend?

Dr


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 5:17 pm
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Serious question - those wearing baggies on the road;don't you find they simply 'parachute' the air when going at speed??

No.

HTH


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 5:20 pm
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Put it under the jersey and it will be more aero. I know a hardened rider who rides the Fred Whitton with his camelback just so.


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 5:52 pm
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Serious question - those wearing baggies on the road;don't you find they simply 'parachute' the air when going at speed??

Yes, plus they ride up and offer little warmth to my thighs. They just aren't the right tool for the job IMO. Fitted shorts have been used for bike racing for over 100 years for good reason.


 
Posted : 06/03/2015 6:02 pm
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