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I am on my forth indola .I like the many pockets and the padding is good enough for long rides .They also fit well and the material becomes soft and comforable .Specialized baggies are also a very good fit and robust .They are expensive though .Pearlizumi and Fox are OK and first ascent are the worst fit imo .In short i would buy indola any time and if i can find he correct size and colour spez ones i will buy them 

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I am on my forth endola .I like the many pockets and the padding is good enough for long rides .They also fit well and the material becomes soft and comforable .Specialized baggies are also a very good fit and robust .They are expensive though .Pearlizumi and Fox are OK and first ascent are the worst fit imo .In short i would buy endola any time and if i can find he correct size and colour spez ones i will buy them 

*Indola 

by the 4th i expect you to at least get the name right  :P

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Winning. Every man should know how to use a sewing machine. So bloody useful! Want new curtains / fit your old curtains to a new window? Done. Want to take in / let out some clothes? Done. Projects, cushion covers, proper duvet covers with a decent threadcount that doesn't break the bank? Done. 

It is a skill I am super stoked to have.

 

Making Bivvy bags, Pannier bags, backpack modifications etc is also a win. Never mind clothes.

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*Indola 

by the 4th i expect you to at least get the name right  :P

O bugger .My bad .I was never good with spelling and names 

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I am thinking of getting a pair of Leatt DBX 3.0's

https://www.evobikes.co.za/apparel/cycling-shorts.html

 

I have 2x pairs of Indola - I dislike them intensely, they keep slipping off my crack...,

1x pair of Craft - with removable inner, sits comfortable.

1 x pair of First Ascent - too big, I bought them on special, so I was unable to return. Worn maybe 10 times.

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I am thinking of getting a pair of Leatt DBX 3.0's

 

https://www.evobikes.co.za/apparel/cycling-shorts.html

 

I have 2x pairs of Indola - I dislike them intensely, they keep slipping off my crack...,

1x pair of Craft - with removable inner, sits comfortable.

1 x pair of First Ascent - too big, I bought them on special, so I was unable to return. Worn maybe 10 times.

With the leatt fit them first, normally a small the leatt is a toight small.

 

Westpeak are unfortunately for the leaner cyclers and it seems to be made of cheese, i use them on my road bike

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With the leatt fit them first, normally a small the leatt is a toight small.

 

Westpeak are unfortunately for the leaner cyclers and it seems to be made of cheese, i use them on my road bike

 

I am neither small, nor lean unfortunately.

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Guys hi. Happy to discuss any problems or suggestions on t021 422 3397.

Enduro vs of "theBusiness" baggy best pad u're going to find in a baggy on this planet.

"Normal" vs has lesser padding & the inner is removeable.

the african pioneer

C ya at the trailhead. @ your nearest retailer. Check it out at www.indola.co.za

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With the leatt fit them first, normally a small the leatt is a toight small.

 

Westpeak are unfortunately for the leaner cyclers and it seems to be made of cheese, i use them on my road bike

 

Leatt is 2 sizes smaller than whats on the label. They dont cater for the large, extra large South African Male!

 

These guys have a nice variety of sizing but the pricing is not pocket friendly

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I peeps, reviving an old thread. I am looking for baggies, without padding. Must not be flappy, more fitted. Where do i start looking? How is the Vye Cycling ones? 

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19 minutes ago, Spafsack said:

I peeps, reviving an old thread. I am looking for baggies, without padding. Must not be flappy, more fitted. Where do i start looking? How is the Vye Cycling ones? 

I absolutely love them; they are very comfortable because they are well, baggy and not fitted. They probably wouldn't work for you then.

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