Fit Sensor 3 Short - Men's
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Why We Like The Fit Sensor 3 Short
We like Louis Garneau cycling apparel for the comfort factor, but also for the performance we see from the brand's gear. Louis Garneau designs cycling apparel for every person, even those who are just getting into cycling. That's why we like the Fit Sensor 3 Short is an excellent option at a low cost. This short is comfortable with brushed back fabric that enhances moisture-wicking tech and body heat regulation. Stretch and a seamless design increases comfort and Powerband compressive cuffs reduce lower leg pressure without restricting circulation. Strap on these bad boys for a ride up a canyon or a long day across flats.
Details
- Lightweight and comfortable entry-level bib for new riders
- Power Mesh offers high breathability and fast drying
- Brushed back fabric for body temperature regulation
- Stretchy trim on straps and seamless inner legs offer more comfort
- Powerband compressive cuffs decrease lower leg pressure
- Item #LGNZ4CV
- Material
- Power Mesh
- Season
- spring, summer, fall
- Fit
- form-fitting
- Inseam
- 9.25in
- Chamois
- Airzone 2
- Bib
- yes
- Reflective
- logo
- Claimed Weight
- [medium] 6oz
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 29, 2021
A good next step
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- L
- Weight:
- 205
I have been riding for a few years in "affordable" liners/padded shorts. As I increased my time in the saddle from 45min to 1.5 hrs or more, I was feeling the soreness. Decided to spring for these shorts to see if spending more $ would help. It did. I feel a significant difference after riding in these shorts. Not sore after my weekend warrior rides. I cannot say how they feel after a 3 hour ride though. I have to work up to that. I hope this helps.
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