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CW-X Ventilator Tight - Men's

CW-X Ventilator Tight - Men's

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CW-X Ventilator Tight - Men's

Your quads and calves tend to get hot and sweaty while you run, so CW-X made the Men's Ventilator Tights with mesh panels in those two areas. These stretchy mesh panels are like built-in air conditioners for your legs, so you get less heat fatigue. CW-X included their patented Conditioning Web which supports the muscles and ligaments around the knee joint and offers support to both the medial and lateral head of the gastrocnemius in your calf. The UPF 40-rated fabric provides UVA and B protection while you run on fall and spring days.

Bottom Line: Knee and calf support, plus quad and calf air-conditioning.

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Rating for this product: 5

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August 14, 2008

I prefer the all-black cw-x tights, too. However, these offer great support with much less heat build-up on the quads and calves than the regular cw-x expert and pro tights. Not cool enough for hot weather, but terrific when it is warm. I'm not slender, either (6' 2", 215), but they fit great and perhaps I am just more willing to entertain my wife and enjoy the smiles (snickers?) of others. In sum, I think they are great and recommend them highly.

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Does this product provide support to the hamstring/thigh - will...

Does this product provide support to the hamstring/thigh - will it do a similar job as a neoprene sleeve?

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May 9, 2008

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Does it support the hamstring/thigh area as well as the calf?

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Rating for this product: 5

Worth it!

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August 14, 2008

I prefer the all-black cw-x tights, too. However, these offer great support with much less heat build-up on the quads and calves than the regular cw-x expert and pro tights. Not cool enough for hot weather, but terrific when it is warm. I'm not slender, either (6' 2", 215), but they fit great and perhaps I am just more willing to entertain my wife and enjoy the smiles (snickers?) of others. In sum, I think they are great and recommend them highly.

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Rating for this product: 1

For non a non slender waist.

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July 24, 2008

I have the same idea then you, but all men don't have slender athletic waist. I ask if it was possible to have what you call: "Low Rise at waist". With low rise we will be more confortable then having to pull it down. If you go with compression pants, that because we want to fell great in it.

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Rating for this product: 3

Ditch the colored panels.

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July 6, 2008

I have a pair of Pro-tights (all black) and love them, however they are a little too warm for my summer workouts. I don't know what I expected when I ordered these, but the different colored panels just didn't suit me style-wise. I have no doubt the product is as sound as other CW-X product. Call me vain, but I am a larger runner, and my wife just busted a gut laughing at me in these. Simply a style issue, maybe not an issue for women or slender athletic men.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Body] 80% coolmax, 20% Lycra; [Conditioning Web] 80% nylon, 20% Lycra
Venting: Mesh Ventilator panels
Pockets: Key pocket in waistband
Waist: Double-reinforced elastic
Recommended Use: Running, training