PH Cycling Shirts (I know, I know...)
Discussion
Radio silence at the moment, but I know the guys are all super busy right now. They're generally very supportive of what we're doing though so I think the most reasonable course of action, given our deadlines, is to chase one more time (tomorrow, after I've spoken to the manufacturer) and ask if they have objections rather than chase for approval. In the absence of either I'll presumptuously assume we're good to go.
nagsheadwarrior said:
Could some kind soul please update the wiki with my sizing/number please.
I'm down for 1 Quadri in 4m and 1 set of L arm warmers.
Thanks
Did you mean 3/M or 4/L for the Quadri? I've put you down as 4/L, let me know if it should be 3/M. I'm down for 1 Quadri in 4m and 1 set of L arm warmers.
Thanks
Arm warmers L as requested.
Edited by SixPotBelly on Tuesday 24th February 22:09
drivin_me_nuts said:
Sorry, thickie mcthickie here, where can I see the sizing chart?
For the shorts and jersey's it's here Size ChartFor the arm warmers this is the only thing I could find online giving an indication of their sizes.
Craikeybaby said:
Typical. I'm bang on the cusp of L/XL (106cm chest) is the mountain bike jersey sized to be baggy already?
Bioracer confirm that each garment is cut for it's own type of fit. In the same size an aero jersey will be cut for a race fit and a freeride top will be cut to be loose etc. The advice is to order the size that matches your measurements, unless you want to go particularly baggy.Gruffy said:
Craikeybaby said:
Typical. I'm bang on the cusp of L/XL (106cm chest) is the mountain bike jersey sized to be baggy already?
Bioracer confirm that each garment is cut for it's own type of fit. In the same size an aero jersey will be cut for a race fit and a freeride top will be cut to be loose etc. The advice is to order the size that matches your measurements, unless you want to go particularly baggy.Gassing Station | Pedal Powered | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff