Cycling trousers BUT not tight lycra...Ooohh!!

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Monsieur

Senior member
Location
Lincolnshire
Got some good padded shorts but am after something a trifle warmer for these chillier days..Type of thing I'm looking for would be reinforced-seat cargo pants style.
Not tight fitting (God forbid).
Googled and looked but they all seem to be made for a 10 stone, 28'' waist cycling god and not for someone a bit more substantial like me!!

Know of anything?
 

2wd

Canyon Aeroad CF 7.0 Di2
 
Have a look at TKMaxx - lots of Craghopper stuff.

I am using the Craghopper Kiwi Pro trousers

Stretch s very comfortable for pedaling, not too wide at the ankles (nothing a band won't cure)

... and only £18 a pair!
 

soulful dog

Veteran
Location
Glasgow
If you wear your padded shorts underneath, Ronhill Bikester/Trackster's are reasonably cheap trousers (there are numerous variations, DXB in the title means they have a water repellent finish), plenty for sale on ebay, Amazon stock them too - Wiggle have some on sale for £12.99.

+1 for the Craghopper Kiwi pro (stretch) trousers Cunobelin just mentioned, I don't wear mine for cycling mind you (too nice for that!) but if you can get them for £18, definitely worth it.
 
If you wear your padded shorts underneath, Ronhill Bikester/Trackster's are reasonably cheap trousers (there are numerous variations, DXB in the title means they have a water repellent finish), plenty for sale on ebay, Amazon stock them too - Wiggle have some on sale for £12.99.

+1 for the Craghopper Kiwi pro (stretch) trousers Cunobelin just mentioned, I don't wear mine for cycling mind you (too nice for that!) but if you can get them for £18, definitely worth it.


The crops were at the same price!
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Everybody resists Lycra for a couple of years. They always succumb....:evil:

I had some Ron Hill tracksters and now wear bib tights, but only in the dark...
 

Canrider

Guru
No complaints about my Enduras, except that in the real winter cold they're a bit thin (even given the inner short).
 
For general cycling I wear Craghopper Kiwis, so much more comfortable for cycling in than jeans and less heavy and abrasive in the rain. For longer rides over 5 miles or so I convert to lycra as it is what I find most comfortable to cycle in and very breathable with good wicking.
 

soulful dog

Veteran
Location
Glasgow
I thought Bikesters had been banned for anyone under 80 years old?
You mean I look like an idiot when I wear mine in the winter......
:cry:

I guess I'm off to TK Maxx to see if I can find any cheap Craghopper's!

Edit: just back from TK Maxx, not a single pair of Craghoppers was to be found. Checked the activewear section as well as trousers, and found one pair of Sprayway trousers and that was it.
 

kettle

Senior Member
Location
Ladybank, Fife
Debenhams have a section and there are good prices in the store although do not know in Craghoppers are discounted at this time. Go Outdoors is another one to try.
 
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