Lycra alternative?

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burndust

Parts unknown...baby
just wear the lycra....i swore i would never but since getting my dhb bibs i cannot cycle without them....they really do improve performance...
 

Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
It's about the ride not about what your wearing.

If people look at anything its the bike.

If you wear something you are not comfortable in you will not enjoy yourself
 

vickster

Legendary Member
I am also on the heavier side, especially as I am 7 days into a USA road trip / beer and food fest!!! :ohmy:. I always cycle in Lycra, shorts, Knicks or tights depending on the temp. Just go for it, only black though! Much more comfortable especially with good padding. Pearl Izumi, gore and altura better for larger sizes, 16+
Just make sure they're not too tight around the waist as can be uncomfortable!
 
If you do feel a bit self conscious wear the tight shorts but a baggier top to cover you up a bit. One year from now you will probably be in a skin suit!

Edit......just to mention when I started cycling not that long ago two young blades shouted at me from a car as it went past "go on space hopper give it some" as I puffed and blew up a slight incline, that seemed at the time like a mountain side. It actually spurred me on to lose a bit of timber and get fitter.
 
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ScotiaLass

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
Thanks all.
I shouldn't worry about what I look like but I'm a female and that's how we roll :bicycle: lol

Actually, I've seen bigger people than me out riding (though admittedly not in lycra) and my first thought was 'good on them'.

I find the lycra incredibly comfortable, so I'll be wearing it!!
Thank-you and before you ask, NO, :stop: you're not getting pics!!
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
@ScotiaLass I wear short(er) flouncy skirts or above the knee shorts over my padded lycra ones.
Mostly though I just cycle in normal leggings or trousers and "cover the bum" long tops.
Ultimately, you need to feel comfortable, not self conscious, wear what makes you feel good.
 

Bryony

Veteran
Location
Ramsgate, Kent
As you can see in my profile pic I'm very much on the large side and in full Lycra! I was very self conscious to start with but I've put comfort over style it's much cooler to cycle in. I have even walked round tesco in it! I just don't care any more! :tongue:
 

BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
As you can see in my profile pic I'm very much on the large side and in full Lycra! I was very self conscious to start with but I've put comfort over style it's much cooler to cycle in. I have even walked round tesco in it! I just don't care any more! :tongue:

That's the spirit!:becool:
I've just got back from the supermarket, dressed as per my avetar:bicycle:...sure I get looks and a few comments but I just smile because I know I'm a cyclist and they haven't got a clue who I am or what I have done on a bicycle.
 
Actually, I've seen bigger people than me out riding (though admittedly not in lycra) and my first thought was 'good on them'.

I find the lycra incredibly comfortable, so I'll be wearing it!!
Thank-you and before you ask, NO, :stop: you're not getting pics!!

Spoilsport :angel:
 
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