The time has come that I finally have to invest in some bike clothes. I will be going on a 15 day bike trip through Vietnam, so I'm thinking anything that is breathable, keeps sweat from me somehow, and doesn't make me look like a parrot would be useful.
However I have no clue what to look out for, and where I should buy it. The bike stores in the neighborhood have a huge variety of clothes and shockingly everything is really expensive considering how ugly they are.
Where should I start, what should I be looking out for? How many sets do I need? I find that these dry-fit shirts smell really bad after a day or two.
Any advice would be welcome! Thanks!
flaco Regular
Joined: 25 Feb 2009 Posts: 67
Thu Aug 13, 09 12:44 pm EST
Paragon, on-line very cheap go to bonktown.com, campmor.com. Moisture wicking very very important. depending on how many miles a day, shorts with chamois very very important. chamois butter very very important. do not go to R and A unless you want to pay 5 x what you should (except for the sale bin)...same goes for jack rabbit. i would say try on at paragon and buy online if you have the time. have a great time!
MeredithB Happy-Go-Lucky Malcontent
Joined: 24 May 2007 Posts: 1327 Location: Here and There
Thu Aug 13, 09 1:07 pm EST
www.nashbar.com _________________ Walking on the beaches looking at the peaches.
So are you saying the Tour de France guys in the park in the morning have at least 7-10 neon shirts in rotation? Scary stuff. I can't believe I'm doing this (and I can't wait).
MeredithB Happy-Go-Lucky Malcontent
Joined: 24 May 2007 Posts: 1327 Location: Here and There
Thu Aug 13, 09 1:37 pm EST
I bet the Tour de France guys in the park go home and immediately wash out their shirts so as not to be caught looking unfashionable the next day. _________________ Walking on the beaches looking at the peaches.
flaco Regular
Joined: 25 Feb 2009 Posts: 67
Thu Aug 13, 09 1:41 pm EST
Jerseys clean easily, cold water in the sink and drip dry and they are fine. I can't believe I forgot to mention the most important.... SOCKS! bike socks are the best!
I would have never thought of that. What's so special about them?
flaco Regular
Joined: 25 Feb 2009 Posts: 67
Thu Aug 13, 09 1:47 pm EST
talk about things that don't get nearly as stinky as their non-task specific counterparts!!!! the question really is what isn't so special about them?
MeredithB Happy-Go-Lucky Malcontent
Joined: 24 May 2007 Posts: 1327 Location: Here and There
Thu Aug 13, 09 1:50 pm EST
Wool is great to wear year round as it keeps feet cooler in heat due to it's mesh and warmer in the cold because of its thermal properties. _________________ Walking on the beaches looking at the peaches.
danielle123 Bruce Ratner's Love Child
Joined: 02 Nov 2008 Posts: 787
Thu Aug 13, 09 9:30 pm EST
That sounds like an amazing trip you're going on! Please report back.
Here are 2 websites you may want to check out. Athleta is a Gap company and they have yoga/travel type clothes (not sure if they have biking specific clothing):
Also, I got some of my safari clothing through this company. They're known for their indestructible hats that I believe comes with a lifetime replacement guarantee (you may need one to protect your head from the Vietnamese sun). They have travel socks and travel underwear (you can wash them out in the sink and they dry within an hour or two). Some of their clothing is stodgy but they're getting better:
http://www.tilley.com/
Thanks! I'm not going until January but I'll start my clothes collection now when I can already wear it and see how it works out for me.
WhyFi Staid and Dull
Joined: 13 Jul 2005 Posts: 4450 Location: In the Groove
Sat Oct 17, 09 7:16 pm EST
MeredithB wrote:
www.nashbar.com
Thanks for the link - I just bought a jacket and some thermal tights. I've been a little peeved with this cold, shitty weather and not being able to comfortably commute this week (I only rode once), so getting some proper apparel has me a little pumped.
Shit - forgot the gloves... _________________ ...not that there's anything wrong with that.
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