I went through about half a dozen types before settling on those. It doesn't help that I'm quite overweight, so there's quite a bit of 'force' on the ol' sitbonesNice saddles, i prefer the slimmer type myself.
I went through about half a dozen types before settling on those. It doesn't help that I'm quite overweight, so there's quite a bit of 'force' on the ol' sitbonesNice saddles, i prefer the slimmer type myself.
I appreciate the suggestion, but unfortunately hey don't have anything that fits. I've been down this road many times before. The cycling garment industry essentially ignores obese people, which feels like a particularly cruel situation given cycling is one of a few things that suits overweight people to get fit and leaner. Besides, I'm not so much of an enthusiast that I could face spending £250 on a pair of bibs; that's quite a way out of my budget. I'll get by with regular shorts and some long underwear until I fit into the cycling world's idea of acceptable size.Try the Assos sizing guide here: MILLE GTO Bib Shorts C2, blackSeries » ASSOS Of Switzerland
‘Fat Lad At The Back’ is a whole brand of cycling kit created by and for the less-svelte rider.I appreciate the suggestion, but unfortunately hey don't have anything that fits. I've been down this road many times before. The cycling garment industry essentially ignores obese people, which feels like a particularly cruel situation given cycling is one of a few things that suits overweight people to get fit and leaner. Besides, I'm not so much of an enthusiast that I could face spending £250 on a pair of bibs; that's quite a way out of my budget. I'll get by with regular shorts and some long underwear until I fit into the cycling world's idea of acceptable size.
I had a look at them, but they're certainly not affordable, which is to be expected given their niche market.‘Fat Lad At The Back’ is a whole brand of cycling kit created by and for the less-svelte rider.
I’m lucky enough not to need to know their prices but I still buy cheaper kit from the likes of Wiggle/DHB and even Aldi. You don’t need to look like the Michelin Man in Lycra either - you can buy padded pants to wear under regular shorts.
I'm doing okay without padded pants.
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