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Anyone tried them? Look half decent at £54

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Posted : 22/11/2023 9:33 pm
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Not seen them before, but they do look pretty good for the price!
Tempted to give them a whirl.


 
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Decent price but also quite a few alternatives in sales for the same or less - endura, Troy Lee, nukeproof all been available (not sure if they still are) for between £40-£60


 
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See my PSA that I posted after this thread. Makes the price even better. If you want some shorts too

Decent price but also quite a few alternatives in sales for the same or less – endura, Troy Lee, nukeproof all been available (not sure if they still are) for between £40-£60

Not much of anything nice/normal sizes left on Chiggle from what I was looking at earlier


 
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i have a pair ... not bad at all really. comfy, fit is as per guide, dry quick


 
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Had my first ride in them last night (well any MTB trousers for that matter) was very impressed. Medium on a 33/34" waist.

Certainly converted to trousers for the not so nice conditions, i got the deal with the shorts for £60. Olive colour is nice too


 
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Had my first ride in them last night (well any MTB trousers for that matter) was very impressed. Medium on a 33/34″ waist.

Hmm, 31/32 waist, maybe I should have gone small. I'm not a small in anything though, always medium/large


 
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Decathlon ones for £40 are worth a look and I just got some TLD ones from Tredz for under £50 a pair.


 
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Had my first ride in them last night (well any MTB trousers for that matter) was very impressed. Medium on a 33/34″ waist.

Hmm, 31/32 waist, maybe I should have gone small. I’m not a small in anything though, always medium/large

Posted 6 hours ago

If i was any fatter they wouldn't fit so i would say you will be fine, plus that have velcro style adjusters round the waist to pull it in if needed.

I've ordered some of the Altura one's from another PSA so will be able to compare when they come


 
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There OK. I got some a while ago for £32 I certainly wouldn't pay anymore

There comfortable but don't have the build quality for mtb so use them for slouching round the house

Np blacklines are far superior in quality and equally as comfortable


 
Posted : 23/11/2023 10:15 pm