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99% of baggy naysayers have only used baggies with integrated liner.

 

Same as gooiing missionary position your whole life and complaining about your girl being *** in bed.

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Anyone nail down an on-line source for those Cannondale baggies yet?

+1, and perhaps a source closer to Centurion for those Hummvee baggies? but maybe I should go to Rietvlei Cycle park for a whirl around as well!

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We're excited too. We've been doing plenty research and are noting what gets posted here... :whistling:

Key for us is delivering a good product at the right price!

 

Hi Anatomic Sportswear, what is the status of these new baggies?

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I am very keen to switch over. Had one ride and got caught on the saddle when hanging over the back, trying to get back on. Must they fit loose?

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I'm keen for a good pair of baggies, normal volcom or element walk shorts get worn out to quickly if you ride with them. Wheres a spot in CT that has a good range of baggies, not keen to but online as the sizes a always hit and miss!

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cape storm baggies - got a pair on special a month or two back for R450. They beat the FA ones for fit and strength - nice and long so knee pads can be worn without looking seventies rollerskate park, double layer nylon where the pockets are and the liner can be removed. Only negative is the single presstud closure system which I manage to pop every now and then.

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Probably already been said but Indola Baggies. Nice thick and comfy pad and tough outer. Lots of pockets so good for marathon or trail. Seen a few guys using them for DH including me. No issues.

 

And the best part is they are R600 from Sportsman's Warehouse.

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Fox Ranger baggies are pretty decent and some of the most comfortable I have worn.

I've got 2 pairs that are going on 2 years plus with regular wear, and they still going strong.

They retail around 699 ZAR's, which given the state of most things cycling is not that bad.

That includes the liner. Plus Fox has a certain cool factor about it, that will give you street cred .. :D

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Fox Ranger baggies are pretty decent and some of the most comfortable I have worn.

I've got 2 pairs that are going on 2 years plus with regular wear, and they still going strong.

They retail around 699 ZAR's, which given the state of most things cycling is not that bad.

That includes the liner. Plus Fox has a certain cool factor about it, that will give you street cred .. :D

 

Where from? I saw them for a bit more than that. My first pair were the Mr Price type with the soft foam. Then I was given a pair of Fox. After a few years, the shorts wore thin and tore. The lining was still good. Ended up with the Indolas because I wasn't ready to pay the Fox prices for a replacement pair...

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Where from? I saw them for a bit more than that. My first pair were the Mr Price type with the soft foam. Then I was given a pair of Fox. After a few years, the shorts wore thin and tore. The lining was still good. Ended up with the Indolas because I wasn't ready to pay the Fox prices for a replacement pair...

 

From Durham's shop nogal. G2G can order for you as well I think, would definetly be cheaper.

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