elPedro666":1np4kajk said:Think they've been mentioned already, but if you can get hold of the Aldi tights they're getting praise from my better half!
mine fell apart at the zip and stitching came undone no recipt to be found

elPedro666":1np4kajk said:Think they've been mentioned already, but if you can get hold of the Aldi tights they're getting praise from my better half!
DegsUk":1g6213j3 said:elPedro666":1g6213j3 said:Think they've been mentioned already, but if you can get hold of the Aldi tights they're getting praise from my better half!
mine fell apart at the zip and stitching came undone no recipt to be found![]()
mallott":2j75keb3 said:Apologies for not getting back to you Rusty, quite possibly one of the busiest weeks ever!
secret_squirrel":3bt8a2ih said:Dont forget to keep an eye out on Ebay for cheap base and mid-layer ski gear.
Whilst it isnt a cycle cut it does drop down your back better than normal clothes cut stuff. I use my old ski stuff constantly as my upper body cover. The base layers are very similar to cycling jersey material and they have nice thin fleeces as a mid-layer. Top them off with a bike cut jacket and some leggings/tights and you are sorted.
I use Ron Hill Bikester legs almost constantly. Its never going to win any fashion awards and it doesnt have any padding but its find for my 1/2hr each way commute and its usually pretty cheap.
secret_squirrel":8rk0w32w said:Tog24 is a ski-lite/rambling brand that has an outlet store down the road from me and a nice relaxed fit which works well in winter.
Proper ski stuff Helly Hansen base layers under a thin fleece are more of a cycling fit.