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Solano Tight - Men's

5 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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Solano Tight

Whether you're heading out for a winter training ride, or going for a few laps at your local nordic trails, the Solano Tights will help you stay warm and protected from the elements so you can focus on getting the most out of your workout. The key to this versatility is omitting the chamois, which allows you to wear them over the top of your favorite cycling shorts, but also makes them suitable for other winter training endeavors like running or cross-country skiing.


Details

  • Chamois-free cycling tights for layering or Nordic cross training
  • Windproof and water-resistant material fends off the elements
  • HeatMaxx thermal panels regulate body temperature
  • No chamois means no limit to cold-weather use
  • Articulated knees reduce bunching and irritation
  • Elastic drawstring waist lets you dial in the perfect fit
  • Reflective elements help keep you visible on dim, winter days
  • Item #LGN00N5
Material
[membrane/laminate] Supra WindDry, [face fabric] HeatMaxx, [rear panels] Endurexx
Season
fall, winter, spring
Fit
form-fitting
Length
full-length
Chamois
no
Pockets
1 right thigh
Reflective
logos on front and back
Recommended Use
road cycling, road running, trail running, xc skiing
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

5 based on 3 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

November 16, 2023

Well made tights

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Have had these for a couple years now. Keeps me warm enough on cold rides. They don't have to be as heavy and warm as a top, since the legs don't get as cold. And they've held up well, good quality.

Ken T
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

5 out of 5 stars

May 30, 2023

Perfect for in-between cold/warm

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I had a Craft tight that was probably more ski related however I used for cycling but got a hole so here I am. In the Chicagoland area we get a lot of temps in the upper 30s to low 40s f. Winter thermals are too much heavy artillery and simple spandex leaves you cold. These fit the bill. I've worn them a couple of times in the upper 30s-low 40s and they are pretty much exactly what I was hoping for. Yes they do have the thermal panels that can make for an overly warm ride when the peloton pushes the speed if it's in the mid to upper 40s. What I really like about them: 1) they are biking tights so the rear comes up a little higher; and 2) they do NOT have a chamois. I wear a summer kit underneath with chamois which means I get multiple wears of this piece of clothing without having to wash after every single use. I'm 5'9"; 162 lbs and the medium fit just right.

Fran C
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 19, 2020

Extreme Conditions

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I don't write a lot of reviews but when I've tested something in severe conditions or it's performed above and beyond I always want to get the word out. First, these fit snug. Don't expect much extra space. That being said, they weren't constricting in the least. I'm 5'7", 140, with 30" inseam and ordered a small. I wore these for the first time in an 85 mile gravel race that started at about 27 degrees F. It snowed and rained for 4 straight hours then only warmed up to about the low 40s for the finish. While not waterproof, they kept me completely warm the whole day. By the end I was covered in mud from the waist down in front and obviously up the back. They never felt too heavy, and there were zero issues with hotspots or chafing anywhere. I wore them over a pair of summer bibs. Maybe a zipper on the bottom might have been nice, but you'll hear no complaints from me on these pants. They seem super durable and you could wear them even in significantly colder temps so long as it was drier than the experience I had with them.

JS
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com