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Old 11-04.-2003, 07:30 PM   #1
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Can somebody recommend a good place to buy inner thermals for cycling?

Thanks in advance

Darren.
 
Old 12-04.-2003, 12:23 AM   #2
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Mountain Designs have good thermals. You get stinkin' hot riding in them though, even when it's cold.
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Old 12-04.-2003, 01:00 AM   #3
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Darren Mercer <ask_4_email@hotmail.com> wrote:
: Can somebody recommend a good place to buy inner thermals for cycling?

I've had good luck with a Mountain Designs long sleeve thermal undershirt. It cost $19 last year -
purple and black stripes! Wore it this morning in quite low temps with just a waterproof shell over,
ie, no need for a jersey yet.

The one thing I value above all else about this thermal is that I can tuck it well into my nix and
provide an additional layer to protect my crotch - nothing worse than frigid nuts!

Most outdoorsey shops should have a line of thermal undergarments and I'd say it's hard to go wrong.
Just make sure you get a weight that is suitable for the conditions you'll mostly ride in. It's
perhaps better to err on the lighter side.

Cheerz, Lynzz
 
Old 12-04.-2003, 05:47 PM   #4
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I've got a couple of Rio thermal undershirts..Kmart, long and short sleeve, cheap..which I find excellent on cold winter mornings. Just as good as the expensive ones.
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