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Pearl Izumi ThermaFleece Cycling Tight Reviews

Pearl Izumi ThermaFleece Cycling Tight
Pearl Izumi

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Avg Rating: 6 gear reviews
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Description: (from pearlizumi.com)
A cold day in the saddle is why you need Therma Fleece tights with the warmth and moisture control youre looking for when you hit the road. PRT chamois provides extra padding in key areas for breathable comfort. Flatlock seams, drawstring waist, offset 8 ankle zips with reflective tape detail and grippers. Black (BLK). Sizes: S(31), M(33), L(36), XL(39).

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reviewed by trek7k   on February 11, 2011
model: Elite Thermafleece
 
Pros
Super warm and great fit. Good quality construction and sleek styling. Reflective piping is great for night rides and the zippers are smooth.
 
Cons
As some have mentioned, the chamois is just ok. I find them a little tight on my calves - and I don't have huge legs by any means. The drawstring is also a bit chintzy.
 
Review
These thermal tights will do the job on the trail, keeping you warm in even the coldest conditions. I've found they even do a good job retaining their insulation value when damp/wet. The best I've tried so far, though I wouldn't say they're perfect.
 


reviewed by dubinjs   on November 29, 2010
model: Elite Thermafleece
 
Pros
Very warm and comfortable on cold days.
 
Cons
Could have a little more padding in the camois area. Also, would be nice if they made them in differant lengths. Im short and I have alot of extra material in the length. Not a big deal though.
 
Review
Great tights. I would recomend them. I have been warm on rides this fall with temps down around 30 degrees.
 


reviewed by JAMIS-JUNKIE   on January 3, 2009
model: Elite Thermafleece
 
Pros
Very comfortable. Keeps the breeze and chill out on a cold SoCal day of about 55-70 degrees.
 
Cons
My ankle zippers keep coming undone. I cured this problem by rolling up the bottoms.
 
Review
The Thermafleece is a great addition to any cold weather riding. Especially if you can pick them up for real cheap on Ebay like I did.
 


reviewed by raleighman91   on July 25, 2007
model: Elite Thermafleece
 
Review
veryyy nice love them especially during the cold winter months
 


reviewed by Lancefan   on April 5, 2007
model: Elite Thermafleece
 
Review
These are great tights, but hey their Pearl Izumi, what do you expect.
 


reviewed by Bombardier   on January 14, 2006
model: Elite Thermafleece
 
Review
I got a pair of these off of eBay.... and they're very warm & comfortable. I even wear 'em on normal days instead of our standard issue Army polypro cold-weather stuff, and they've held up very well. They breath excellently, hold in heat, and repel water nicely. The only problem that I've found is that they're only about 50% windproof. This is good for the breathability of the tights, but at temperatures under 35, it's too much. To offset this, I wear a pair of Polartech tights under the Izumi tights, which gets the windproofed-ness up to about 75%, and still allows your sweat to evaporate. I recommend these tights for dry/damp climates, & temperatures between 35 degrees-55 degrees F.
 

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