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When temperatures dip, the full-length Castelli Men's Lycra Leg Warmers offer respite from the cold. Spending a fortune on a new pair of tights isn't necessary—just add these leg warmers to your getup. These leg warmers' Lycra 29 fabric stretches with your movements and provides exceptional rebound. Castelli's heat-transferred logo on the calf lets onlookers know you push pedals with persistence.
| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Cuff grip: | No |
| Material: | Lycra 29 |
| Recommended Use: | Road cycling |
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| Castelli Thermoflex Leg Warmer | $49.95 | |
| Castelli Narcisista Legwarmer | $59.95 | |
| Castelli Lycra Arm Warmer | $29.95 | |
| Castelli Lycra Knee Warmer | $29.95 |
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Leg warmer | |
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Since I mail ordered, I wasn't exactly sure how they would fit. I am 6'2" and I hoped they would be long enough for me in large. They were. In fact, I have to pull them pretty far up the thigh to stretch them out fully. I love the convenience of not having to put on tights over my cycling shorts which then felt like a fat diaper rubbing on my seat. Only drawback so far seems to be getting used to the inside of the knee as it bends. I keep looking down to see if I am rubbing my leg on my water bottle or frame. Nice elastic at top is not too tight and the zipper at ankle is sized well (not a tiny taper). Hope you enjoy. I have to hide them so my wife won't sneak out on her rides with them. | |
| Steve Ackerman at RealCyclist.com on 07/31/2009 | |
Castelli Leg warmer (white) | |
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Just like the lycra arm warmer, these have no fleece so they won't overheat your legs and are basically an extension of your shorts down to the ankle. Even in Summer the knees should be covered below 60* to keep the knee's synovial fluid warmer. These are perfect, reflect the heat and won't get you hot later in the ride. | |
| K. Bloom at RealCyclist.com on 05/31/2009 | |