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Descente Bliss Bikapri

Cycling > Cycling TightsRated: *** by 3 reviews.

RealCyclist.com

When you want more coverage than shorts can give you, wear the Descente Women's Bliss Bikapri. These knickers are calf-length for added warmth in cool weather and feature an integrated chamois for that non-diaper feel. Descente made the Bikapris with Bliss fabric for a buttery soft feel, great compression, and suppleness. Smooth, non-binding waist and leg hems don't ride up and feel comfy mile after pedaled mile.

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Bib:No
Chamois:Phantom
Material:Bliss (88% nylon, 12% Lycra)
Recommended Use:Road biking

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SizeColor
Black
Black
Medium47.97
Extra Large47.97
N/A47.97

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Descente Bliss Bikapri Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Good product

Rating:****

I liked these so well I ordered a second pair. The wide waistband sits below my natural waist, so it doesn't dig in. Sizing feels true, and the seams are flatlock and offset so there's no bunching or poking or stiffness. Well done, Descente!

two3180691 at RealCyclist.com on 08/06/2009

Comfortable bike capris

Rating:****

These are currently my favorite capris. If a seam hadn't opened and I hadn't needed to sew them up after three wearings, I would give them five stars.

ngp3192101 at RealCyclist.com on 08/14/2009

Negative Reviews:

Short in back

Rating:**

I found the chamois not well positioned and shifted around a lot. I found that the back did not provide ample coverage for the lower back either.

Jenn at HuckNRoll.com on 12/30/2008