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CW-X Insulator Stabilyx Tight - Women's
With windproof front panels and targeted support, the CW-X Women's Insulator Stabilyx Tights keep your legs warm and comfortable on winter runs or cross country ski treks. The Insulator Stabilyx Tights provide specific support in your lower back, hip flexors, butt, quads, hamstrings, and calves. This means those muscles stay warm and feel less fatigued. The Stabilyx Tights' breathable, four-way stretch fabric wicks moisture away, and the antibacterial element keeps you smelling decent on long training runs. Wear these CW-X tights on their own as a high-performance pants in cold weather.
Bottom Line: Give your leg and butt muscles more support with the CW-X Insulator Stabilyx Tights.
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They've done it!
By: Anonymous
November 13, 2007
Ever since buying the regular stabilyx tight, I've been praying for an insulated version for those really cold days. Now I have it! These are awesome and the windpanel in the front covers all the right spots. Definitely worth the money!
hot stuff
By: PatsyB
March 13, 2009
when I first put them on I felt like a stuffed sausage (and I am not fat) and immediately wanted them off. Tried on again the next day- wore them around the house and kinda started diggin the compression love. Wore them snowboarding- they are great! Warm base layer and compression kept the spring in my lower legs. I will definitely get another pair.
I am 5 feet and 8 inches tall (174 cm) and I weight 130 pounds
I am 5 feet and 8 inches tall (174 cm) and I weight 130 pounds (59 kg). Will be the size S long enough for me?
By: zabous
January 22, 2009
Judging by your height and weight, I would strongly recommend sizing up and going with the medium. It's always tough when you are in between sizes, but I know the M will be a much better fit for you than the S.Actually, there is a review below of someone who owns the M and she is 5'9" 130 lbs and says the M fits her well. Hope this helps!
By: Greg Goodson
January 22, 2009
Fantastic for Skiers
By: jpakpour813701
February 23, 2009
I got this for my wife and she loves it! It keeps her warm on the coldest days. She has used it on relatively mild days also with no complaints about over heating. Great product.
Great product!
By: ink100219724
December 29, 2008
I like these running pants quite a lot. They perfect for running in a cold weather. I got size M which fits me well, 5'9" and 130lbs. Very helpful customer care support (I had a ? about th size, got the answer right away and change the size I had previously ordered). I'm hoping they last long...
How long do they last if heavily used?
How long do they last if heavily used?
By: ink100219724
December 29, 2008
the best
By: bill4542243253
January 4, 2009
these tights are fantastic, can't imagine running without them. Love the support!!
insulator Stabilyx tights (IST) are wonderful
By: purchases2095381
December 9, 2008
These insulator Stabilyx tights (IST) are wonderful. I have the non-insulated expert tights as well, which is very nice also, but I think I actually prefer the fit of the IST. I am 5'9" and 145 lbs, and i wear small in CW-X. Expert tights fit well, but I wished it was a (tiny) bit more snug. IST has a much more snug fit, hence it feels more supportive. In addition to being a little more snug, IST feels a little shorter than non-insulated Expert tights. I can make up for it with longer socks.
I went for an 8 mile run this morning at about 37 degrees though a hilly course and my legs definitely felt supported. In case there are many of you, like me, did not really understand how compression tights actually help your legs, let me tell you what my dad who is a MD told me. He said that when you get older, and when you run, a lot of the blood is collected in your legs, in the blood vessels (veins specifically), trapping with it things like lactic acid, Co2, etc that should return to the heart to be recycled. This is primarily caused by gravity. By strategically compressing certain parts of the legs, you are in effect reversing the downward gravitational pull of the blood, so that it does not gather stagnant in your legs. Apparently there are compression sleeves and socks for older folks who suffer from varicose veins, so the concept is not new.
Needless to say, after my 73 year old dad tried the IST, he is asking one for his birthday. He says he may just wear it around the house to keep his ankles from swelling.
what is the difference b/w CW-X insulator stabilyx vs. Insulator
what is the difference b/w CW-X insulator stabilyx vs. Insulator expert tight?
By: dvu373350
October 28, 2008
I am not sure, but I would say that CW-X Insulator Stabilyx Tight have the front panel windproof and you can wear them on their own in colder weather than CW-X Insulator Expert Tight.
By: zabous
November 10, 2008
A must for endurance runners
By: krusso952424571
January 14, 2009
I love CW-X tights. I have the Pro Tights and the Insulated Stabilyx. They do definitely help prevent/delay fatigue on long runs. The insulated version are a bit warmer, but not much, which makes them great as you don't get to warm. I think it is the wind component that they are best for. Definitely, love CW-x products. I have the shorts also but it has been to cold to try them out. I believe the difference between the Pro and the Expert is that the Pro has back and abd support panels.
Insulator Stabilyx Tight Large
By: djd2478008
November 25, 2008
They almost got five stars from me, they are neat looking, and overall very comfortable and warm. I just came back from a 1.5 mile run in 32 degree farenheit in Manitoba, and I wore the tights alone, and was comfortable in that temp (they'll be fine for me for the sunny warm winter days I'm sure) My complaint is the Large that I bought based on my weight, is too long for my height (5'6). Now I only have a 30" inseam, so it's not uncommon for me. I'm only hoping that soon enough I can move to a smaller size, which hopefully will be closer to my height. At that point I want to try some of the uninsulated, as these are very good!
Love them : )
By: m.w2542072
December 10, 2008
These were my first CW-X tights, and now that's all I want! They feel great.
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