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School me on tights/knickers

BackLoafRiver

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bvibert

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I have no idea what's good, but I've gotten by using my skiing base layer, over a padded liner, and under baggies for MTB. My base layers are CW-X, or something similar.

I bet those bib tights would be even better!
 

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I never wanted to be the lycra guy but had to give up on baggies after last season. Maybe I just need to re-evaluate and try some other brands.
 

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I don't do the roadie thing, yet, but I could see doing the lycra thing for that. For MTB baggies work just fine for me.

I like the idea of the bibs.
 

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I've got at least 5 pair of tights each a little different thickness/construction. Usually I purchase tights without chamois so I can wear my normal bib shorts under them. Others like my wife prefer to get tights with chamois.
I ride with shorts over 65 degrees. My thinnest tights are used for riding when its 55-65 degrees, then I’ve got a mid-weight pair for 50-60 degrees and then thermal fleece type for under 48 degrees or so. I usually don’t ride if it’s under mid-30s.

Pearl Izumi brand are very good, especially their thermal fleece. The pair you linked to would be good for temps under 45-50 degrees but may be a bit much for temps over mid-50 degrees. The Amfib type have a different material on the front that helps cut the wind. These are my preferred tights for under 45-50 degrees. I have the non-bib version, the bib version would be a little warmer due to more coverage on the front but you can adjust your base layer and jersey/jacket accordingly.



 

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+1 to above. Wear your tights, under armor, hot chilies, whatever under your baggies. I also have roadie style shorts I wear underneath sweats.
 

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20 dollar fleece pants I wear over chamois, bonus they are super comfy kicking around the house. I tuck the right leg into a sock (I ride in ski socks when its cold) to avoid snagging on drivetrain. Cheap, comfy and warm
 
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