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R**T
Cycling Pants Navy size M
5-9" 164# w32. Size M fits. Good quality.Good for hiking, biking or just walking. Insulatet for colder weather.
J**Z
Love em!
I’ve been searching for the perfect cold-weather gear for years, and the TSLA Men’s Thermal Windproof Cycling Pants have exceeded my expectations in every way! As someone who enjoys outdoor cycling and running even in the heart of winter, I need pants that can keep me warm without sacrificing mobility or breathability—and these deliver on all fronts.The fleece lining is the unsung hero of these pants, providing a cozy layer of warmth without feeling bulky. Even on windy days, the windproof fabric keeps the chill out, and the fit is snug yet flexible, allowing full range of motion. I also appreciate the design details, like the reflective accents for early morning or evening workouts and the zippered pockets that keep my phone and keys secure.One standout feature is how well these pants perform in sub-zero temperatures. On a recent 20°F bike ride, I stayed warm and dry the entire time. Despite working up a sweat, the fabric’s moisture-wicking properties ensured I didn’t feel clammy—a must for anyone active in cold weather.These pants are not just functional—they’re also stylish. I’ve even worn them casually after a workout, and they still look great. If you’re someone who loves winter sports, runs, or cycling, don’t hesitate. These are a game-changer, and I can confidently say they’ve become an essential part of my cold-weather wardrobe.
W**T
Warm
Very warm. Seems good quality
A**E
Buen precio
Excelente pantalones deportivos!!
M**Y
Well-made and windproof, but see sizing comments
I bought these pants for cycling in the colder months, and I took the first ride on a 45-degree, partly sunny day with a steady breeze. Overall, I would strongly recommend them. Here's why:Performance and construction- The fabric is definitely windproof, but with 3 layers of material, the pants do not breathe much.- I rode on a dry day and cannot speak to their water resistance.- I did not wear a base layer under these, and after warming up, the interior lining stayed lightly moist where it made consistent contact with my skin. I was comfortable, but I think 50 degrees is probably the upper cutoff point for me with these pants. That said, I think they would be suitable down to very low temps.- Pockets are a bit small, but I found that leaving them unzipped provides some extra ventilation.- The materials clean up easily in the wash on gentle with cold water. Light splatter from a messy gravel trail was gone in one wash.- Construction and stitching are excellent. The reflective coating below the pockets is prone to cracking as the material flexes, but this doesn't bother me.Sizing- I read so many reviews, trying to decide between a large and extra large. I consistently wear jeans and trousers with a 36 inch waist and 34 inch inseam. I'm 6 feet 1 inch tall and am a reasonably fit 195 pounds. I opted for extra large, and I am very happy with my choice.- The length is good, with the pants stopping just at the top of my shoes. The cut and seams provide a comfortable, tailored fit for mountain biking, and the material has a bit of stretch. I am absolutely convinced that the large would have been too tight in the waist and hips and too short in the inseam.
R**W
Ive worn these to cycle often
These are stylish and good cyclist pants. Casual fit, pull strings, liner fabric, zippered pockets, reflective highlights. I use them sometimes when im not cycling. Overall i have rode averaging 30 miles while in 30-40 degree temperatures. There is a slight pull on the back i feel. I dont know if a fabric cut issue or its my body but i have gotten used to it.
M**W
Durability not the best
I love these pants for winter cycling. The only drawback is they did not last that long. I purchased these 11/2022 for winter cycling in Minnesota and they met the need for at least 2 winter riding seasons. However I just noticed in the off season that the seams ripped on the cross stitching between the legs and the back side. Did not notice when riding anytime last winter. This is the area where I sit on the seat. May not be the best for cycling due to this. They did work well down to 20 degees and even down to 10 (probably with thermals). I suppose I got 2 years of wintertime riding with them. For the price that might not be too bad at around $36 (current sale price). I paid a little less, however I personally would not pay any more than $36 given my experience. If you want something for cycling, I would avoid the cross stitching pair of pants. Keep in mind the higher end pants are well over $100. Also for the record I never put them in the dryer after washing. I hung them up to air dry each time.
B**R
Good bang for the buck
These pants are amazing for the money. They worked well in 20 degree days and feel comfortable.
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