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Comentado en Australia el 30 de agosto de 2024
These are perfect. Great size, great feel, comfortable, warm and just perfect for training in the cold victorian weather
John
Comentado en Australia el 31 de julio de 2024
Unfortunately I returned the pants immediately and reordered a smaller size.The sizing guide states XL is 84cm (33”) waist but the pants are much bigger than this.
David Houck
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2024
The INBIKE Winter Cycling Pants are perfect for outdoor sports during colder months! The windproof design and fleece lining keep you warm and protected from the elements while maintaining comfort and flexibility. Whether biking, running, or hiking, these pants provide great movement and durability. The fit is excellent, and they’re ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. I’d love to try more products from this vendor—excellent quality for outdoor sports! 🏞️❄️
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de enero de 2024
Bought these pants for winter hiking/walking and they are perfect. Wind blocking and light fleece warmth is just the right balance. Pant cuff is tight (but not too tight) which works well for biking and walking. XL fits well for jean size 35 waist x 30 length. I plan to buy again.
DP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de diciembre de 2016
> As an update on my original review for a size 4XL at the time, I just wanted to add that I like these Inbike pants so much that I decided to order a second pair, but the sizing has been adjusted to what I assume is an American sizing equivalent. For the re-order I simply chose the original item from my order history, saw that it substituted a 2XL size, and sure enough that is the same fit of pant. Indoors and out, I wear these a lot in the East TN autumn weather and love them!> I bought these pants for winter cycling but have yet to use them for that purpose, but already love them to just kick around in during cold weather, both indoors and out. I am 5'10" tall, and a not-too-fit 235 lbs., with 32-inch inseam and 40-ish waist (40 works at times, 42 sometimes needed). From the sizing chart available at the time of my order, a 4XL was the size I chose and it fits loose enough to wear comfortably over a base layer and/or cycling shorts, while not too bulky just wearing alone. So happy with these, I decided to buy another pair of thermal pants but went with the Baleaf brand for a comparison. I already had bought some Baleaf bib tights that in XL were a little larger than I needed, so I returned them for a L and was happy, although they were a smidge tight. For the current Baleaf windproof pants, the sizing chart only went up to 2XL, but the numbers looked about right for me, so that is the size and ordered, and they fit fine...more snugly than these Inbike pants but I'm not sure which is more the "right" size for me. It may boil down to a real cycling test with layered clothing before I'll know for sure.Quality of construction when comparing the Baleaf vs. Inbike pants seems the same, both being well made. The styling on these Inkbike pants is such that they have what appears to be perforated panel of fabric over the thighs, but it's hard to say if this is just for looks or if it adds breathability (noting these are described as windproof). Again, a cycling test might better answer that question. As I write this, I"m wearing the Baleaf pants indoors and they feel warmer than the Inkbike, but I think that is just the result of the snugger fit.Sizing of these Inbike pants, should I order another pair, is a question I'll have to inquire about, as it appears Inbike has changed the sizing guide from what was available at the time of my purchase. Although labeled as a size 4XL, my order history shows these Inbike pants as being 2XL, which the current sizing chart leaves me thinking would be too large. Perhaps that is the current equivalent of the 4XL I ordered, as I do know that other reviewers said the sizing chart wasn't accurate and the pants ran considerably smaller. Comparing the Inbike sizing for a 2XL to that of Baleaf, the Baleaf numbers look more "right size", so I'd probably try 2XL from Inbike to see if they fit the same as my current 4XL does.In summary, I suggest that if you want a more snug fit, the Baleaf pants may fit better, while the Inbike pants give a little extra room. Both are excellent in my opinion, but Baleaf is a few dollars less expensive. That wouldn't sway me from buying Inbike again though. The deciding factor is more likely to be one of which best serves the needs of the weather and need for any layering.
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