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Reddit mentions of 4ucycling Men's Athletic Active Thermal Pants Black XL-gangsuo

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of 4ucycling Men's Athletic Active Thermal Pants Black XL-gangsuo. Here are the top ones.

4ucycling Men's Athletic Active Thermal Pants Black XL-gangsuo
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    Features:
  • 🔥【Keep warm】The soft fleece lining provides long-lasting warmth and comfort. The double-layer synthetic material on the surface can stop cold wind and water, so you don’t worry about cold air during outdoor sports.
  • 🚲【Professional design】There are sturdy zippers on both sides and easy-to-adjust leg openings. Provides much-needed flexibility. Reflective signs can improve the visibility of cycling & runners in low-light conditions. 4ucycling cycling pants are the most professional choice for cycling.
  • 👍【Zipper pockets】 Both front pockets are designed with zipper, which is convenient for storing bank cards, mobile phone and other items. The elastic waistband with internal drawstring allows you to choose the most comfortable place.
  • 😍【Best gift】Winter windproof biking pants are the favorite of every cycling enthusiast. If your father, husband or boyfriend likes outdoor sports, then our pants are the best gift.
  • 💯【Customer First】4ucycling professionally serves outdoor sports enthusiasts such as cycling, running, mountaineering, etc. We will reply within 24 hours to every inquiry, and provide a 6-month package return service for dissatisfaction. Serve every customer well is our purpose.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.81 Inches
Length13.11 Inches
Number of items1
SizeX-Large
Weight0.44 Pounds
Width10 Inches

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Found 2 comments on 4ucycling Men's Athletic Active Thermal Pants Black XL-gangsuo:

u/kenn0223 · 3 pointsr/CyclingMSP

I've used these for a few years. They are significantly warmer than they look and are wind and waterproof. They are some random brand but are priced much cheaper than name brand bike stuff and better than a lot of other things I've tried.

To about 20 deg I am fine with just regular compression shorts underneath and as it gets colder I add leggings and eventually smart wool pants.

They are "asian sized" which for me means I need a large. I normally wear size 29 x 30 jeans and small under amour leggings.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AQDTTC6/

u/Rivardrides · 3 pointsr/EarthPorn

First things first: Disclaimer.

I used to work at an outdoor retailer and got ridiculous savings on quality gear. Basically, something like up to 75% off. This may seem like a Merrell, Patagonia, and North Face fan-rant but it's not. Those were great deals or given to us for free from the supplier to demo. At the end of the day though, I was looking for the same thing I do now, as a broke, cycling bum hitting up good will. I still want decent construction, durability, and key materials.

So here we go.

Base I'm most unfamiliar with my base layers because I've been in warm weather since February. Sorry this one is kind of scrambled.

Feet: Fits or Smartwool hiking sock (Smartwool PhD series fit the best for me and are super comfy). In the winter I use some Remington socks I got on sale at Cabela's. Work great.

Leggings: icebreaker.

Long-sleeve: Patagonia Capilene Thermal or Smartwool long-sleeved.

Make sure your base layers in the winter are tight to your body. Next to skin is what they're typically called.

Mid

Pants: On a coldish day (40-50F) I don't have a base layer on and usually just wear my cheap knock-off cycling pants. Cycling or hiking or even just wandering around town. (Link) [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AQDTTC6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_iNBZzbC9W9AZQ] I have some Carhartts I wear for pretty much any work I do outside around the house or if I'm camping deep in the woods in the cold. They're flannel lined!

Top: Usually the Patagonia Better Sweater. This thing is an absolute animal. It's classy and is usually seen as a staple in the frat boy look but there's a reason why. It's awesome. It's very comfy and extremely warm. I've also used it in rough situations and it has come out fine. It's surprisingly durable. I also have a tattered up Moosejaw zip-up stretch fleece sweater. Stays really warm, even when wet! I've also heard great things about the North Face Denali.

Shell/Outer

Pants: Carhartt fleece—lined pants I mentioned above. If I'm out ice fishing and it's really windy, then I'll splash water on them and freeze them to make them more wind resistant.

Jacket: On windy, chilly days (low 40s to high 30s) I have a Moosejaw Harper Hooded Jacket. It's got a jersey cut so I'm covered when bent over. On cold days when I'm doing a lot of moving I have a North Face Morph Jacket that I got from the vendor. Anything from high 40s and up I usually just stick with my mid-layer. If I have a rainy day and I have to be outside then I just throw a Torrentshell on. If I'm in a pinch then a trash bag works too. I'm not picky on waterproof shells. I don't try to stay dry, I just try to stay warm when wet.

Apologies about how unorganized and formatted this is. I'm on mobile currently. I do better answering directed questions about gear then I do just telling about gear. I hope this helped though!