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Pearl Izumi P.R.O. Versa Bike Short - Men's

Pearl Izumi P.R.O. Versa Bike Short - Men's

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Pearl Izumi P.R.O. Versa Bike Short - Men's

Pearl Izumi made the Men's P.R.O Versa Bike Shorts for guys who like to attack the mountain trail with loose-fitting, durable, and comfortably padded shorts covering their arse. And other parts too, of course. For example, these Pearl Izumi short's 3D Versa chamois offers 10 millimeters of vibration-dampening foam, quick moisture transfer, and antibacterial protection. The P.R.O Versa's Durasensor shell resists tears, while a floating, stretch liner provides comfort without a butt-tight fit. Zippered mesh vents in front add breathability.

Bottom Line: Dampen rod vibration with Pearl Izumi's P.R.O Versa Bike Shorts.

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Rating for this product: 4

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June 16, 2008

This is my first pair of MTB-specific shorts. I like the fit and the stretchy outer-short material ... definitely nicer than throwing board shorts over a liner. There's actually three zip vents and one zip pocket behind the right leg. The liner is well made and comfortable, but oddly, Pearl Izumi doesn't carry a comparable liner in their catalog if you want extras. I'll probably remove the plastic clips that fasten the liner to the shorts as they're unnecessary.

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I am a new recumbent cyclist and am looking for wet weather gear....

I am a new recumbent cyclist and am looking for wet weather gear. How do these pants perform in wet weather?

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May 26, 2008

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Ideally these are not for super rainy conditions. However the fabric has a slight water repellent coating that helps.

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July 30, 2008

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Can you get additional liners to go with the baggies?

Can you get additional liners to go with the baggies?

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April 21, 2008

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Yes, but 99% of the "extra liners" are totally junk. I would recommend a pair of regular lycra entry level shorts as a liner. You'll thank me some day. Most "comes with liner" shorts are not really ideal for long term comfort. (Suggesting the Descente Prologue Bike Short - Men's or the Pearl Izumi Attack Bike Short - Men's. I know I know these are more expensive then cheap liners. But for long term use - I found this method ideal) The main draw back is the breathablity issue - this combo is not super ideal for 95+ riding weather.

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July 30, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] 46% polyester, 45% nylon, 9% spandex; [Panels] 92% polyester, 8% spandex; [Liner] 100% polyester
Inseam: 10.5in (26.7cm)
Chamois: Integrated 08 3D Pro, natural silver ions
Venting: 1 Zippered mesh vents
Pockets: None
Recommended Use: Mountain biking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime