🚴♀️ Elevate Your Ride with Comfort and Style!
The Terry Cycling Clothes for Women are expertly crafted padded knicker capri pants designed for ultimate comfort and performance. Made from a blend of 76% nylon and 24% spandex, these pants feature a breathable, chafe-free design with a comfort waistband and leg band. Ideal for various outdoor activities, they come with a satisfaction guarantee, ensuring you can ride with confidence.
P**S
HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND
I love the fit. So much so, but a second pair here on Amazon. I am 5’4.5”, 111 lbs, 27” waist, 35” hip and size small fits like magic. These knickers STAY PUT! No tugging, pulling or chafing. I love the way Terry has designed the chamois pad. I am not bothered by stitching on inside upper leg. The waistband, without a bothersome string is VERY forgiving and comfortable. The fabic itself feels supportive, very very comfortable knicker.These are my new standard. I wear only these now....with second layer for chilly windy weather if needed. Again, knockers stay 8n place with an over layer windbreaker cycling pant I use. I also can wear knee support sleeves over these knickers. I don’t always need them, but the fact the material doesn’t bunch behind my knee... I ride from 13-30 miles on my rides and seriously ladies....they are awesome. I believe spin class ladies would dig these too. I’d buy them without the chamois if they sold this knicker that way and were them for daily use! For me they really worked out and I am a very happy camper.I’ve washed them several times, as recommended, and have had no change in fit. The also are consistent in manufacturing. Both fit the same. I cannot say this for other manufactures... sigh, I have too many tights, shorts (and jerseys) thinking I would save money, etc.Ladies, it’s Amazon. You can return them! Do not let cost deter on these, there are cheaper knickers....but I hope you don’t end up like me....5-6 pair of useless cycling bottoms, brand new to barely used....hate em all, lol.Terry is a great line for cyclists. ( I love the feel of their jerseys as well. ).No joke. Love em and think you will too.
B**A
Waistband rolls down
Many other reviews reported that the wasteband easily rolls down and that was also my experience, which made them uncomfortable. I returned them.
S**Y
So happy you still stock these knickers!
I bought a pair a few years back and they have been so comfortable for mountain biking. They are great alone or under a pair of baggies or rain pants. I wear them year round in the NW. If it is a little chilly, I just wear long socks. They are not warm enough for winter snow days though.
A**.
Great quality but too long
Very comfortable on 50 mile bike rides but way too long. Comfortable at waist and rise is good but not too high, doesn't constrict when leaning on handlebars.
M**S
Best bike knickers
These are the most comfortable bike knickers I've had in years. Especially nice around the waist. Not too tight and doesn't bunch or bind at the waist when in biking position.
L**E
Perfect fit for long legs
I have a number of padded bike pants. All the positive reviews are accurate. Comfortable, pad is not stiff like most bike pants, and the spandex is flattering. I will order another pair.
M**N
Great fit!
The Capri was perfect just below the knee and not too tight. The padding is thick but I bought these for longer rides and they helped make it much more comfortable.
E**2
Disappointing
I really wanted to love these so very disappointed. Chamois seams are itchy! I've never had a bike pant with this issue before so this was surprising, and esp not acceptable for a women focused company, USA made, $90+. Additionally, this is not a manufacturing issue but just want to note that this pant is not for tall people. Am 5'10" and the leg length barely covers the knee. Otherwise, the fabric is pretty good and is a nice light weight, with nice medium compression. Chamois itself is nice except for the stitching. It would be a nice capri-length pant for shorter women if the chamois stitching weren't a deal kill.
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