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Review on 🚴 BALEAF Men's Winter Cycling Pants: Stay Warm and Protected during Cold-Weather Cycling and Running by Jason Lockwood

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love these pants - here are some measurements to help you choose the right size.

I read the reviews and wasn't sure whether to go with the medium or large. They didn't stock a large size so I bought a medium size and here are some measurements to help the next person. I will include hip measurements for ladies. Unstretched waist 29" (max stretch 40" - and it pinches). Thigh measures approximately 42" unstretched and 48" extended, thigh 22.5", ankle cuff 12", inseam 30.5", overall length 41". I'm 6ft 1in, 175lbs and wear 32x34 pants. Mediums are in fact at least an inch shorter, but doable. They are also quite narrow - it would be better if there was more legroom. I have a waterproof windbreaker from Adidas. Pants with the same inseam and since they don't stretch at all when I lift my knee while pedaling, they ride up my calf. They have a bit more support due to the fleece lining so they don't ride up, but they fit me quite snugly (medium) so I have to pull my pants up a bit at the knees when I put them on for the first time on the bike so they're above the kneecap are not too tight. exchange for a large one. If I get a large one I'll update this review with those measurements. All of this could have been avoided if sellers had measured their item themselves and added information to the listing. Then we could compare with the clothes we already have. That means fewer returns! What makes customers happier! And lower shipping cost for sellers, which means higher profit! Big upgrade. Size Large arrived today. Here are the measurements (usually unstretched): Waist 31", Waist (stretched) 42", Hips 42", Inseam 31.5", Thigh 23", Cuff 12.5", Total Length approx. 41 ". Measurements, and since it's two layers, the inside measurements run a bit smaller, they have the extra room I need, and I'm happy to leave them.

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