Originally posted by: Entity
Originally posted by: jumpr
Originally posted by: Entity
Originally posted by: jumpr
Eh, I don't buy it. The cops here in Ann Arbor and at U-M wear slim-fitting windpants with a padded inseam and a polo shirt with "POLICE" printed on the back, and a reflective jacket in inclement weather. And they're on their bike for 8 hour shifts.
Tight-fitting biking clothes are just for show. Just buy some high-quality, good-fitting windpants.
Yeah, because the bike cops in Ann Arbor are racing. :roll:
It does some good, but I think it's akin to having a spoiler on your car. You'll see a lot more people who have it and claim to need it than really need it.
Rob
I figured that the OP wasn't racing when he said he wears baggy shorts and a t-shirt.
You said "I don't buy it," which I took to mean that you were saying it doesn't help with aerodynamics, that the materials don't help wick sweat away, etc., in which case, you'd be dead wrong.
More than anything else, they're more comfortable when you're going on long rides -- by long rides, I mean 50mi+. Baggy shorts and a T-shirt are fine for my commute to work (well, my former commute to work), which was only ~8mi round-trip each day. If I were going much further I'd consider having better fitting, bike-appropriate clothing.
Rob