Castelli Duran Leg Warmers
Warm legs = happy legs.
Average Product Reviews
(2 Reviews)
Castelli Duran Leg Warmers:
When the days get shorter, gear up with the Castelli Duran Leg Warmers and pedal with warm joints.
- Silicone gripers prevent migration while pedaling
- Flatlock seams provide a soft, irritation-free fit
Features:
- Material:
- polyester
- Recommended Use:
- cycling
Sizing Chart:
Castelli Men's
Note: Castelli has a "Euro" slimmer fit. We suggest ordering at least one size larger than your normal US size.
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 35.5-37.5in (90-95cm) |
37-38.5in (94-98cm) |
39-41in (99-104cm) |
41-43in (104-109cm) |
43-45in (109-114cm) |
| Waist-Tops | 29.5-31.5in (75-80cm) |
31-33in (79-84cm) |
33.5-35.5in (85-90cm) |
36-38in (91.5-96.5cm) |
38.5-40in (98-101.5cm) |
| Waist-Bottoms | 30-32in (76-81cm) |
31.5-33.5in (80-85cm) |
33.5-35.5in (85-90cm) |
35.5-37.5in (90-95cm) |
37.5-39.5in (95-100cm) |
| Hips-Bottoms | 36.5-38.5in (93-98cm) |
38-40in (96.5-101.5cm) |
40-42in (101.5-107cm) |
42-44in (107-112cm) |
44-46in (112-117cm) |
- How to Measure:
- For best results, take measurements over your underwear.
- Chest:
- Measure under your arms, around the fullest part of your chest.
- Natural Waist:
- Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape a bit loose.
- Hip:
- Measure around the fullest part of your body at the top of your legs.
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Reviews:
duy5112389 (0)
January 9, 2012
Looks great, good fit and keeps me warm.
Like the previous review, these are fleece lined which is what I wanted. They do keep me warm when the temperature drops into the 40s to 60s. It doesn't really get worse than that where I live. There are grippers to keep it from slipping and the zipper makes it really easy to get in and out. Length was just perfect for me. I'm 5'9, 165lbs, 32" waist and I got the Large which fits me well. Got that size because it's what I usually get for my Castelli jerseys and bibs (that's the customary upsizing I do for this brand). The design looks really nice as well. Feel as though I'm in the movie Tron. =) Would recommend to others.
sigberto (0)
January 4, 2012
Great Leg Warmers, but size UP!
First of all, the Duran leg warmers ARE slightly fleecy on the inside, which is ideal if you actually need a legwarmer for cold temperatures. The description did not specify, but these are made of a moderately thermal fabric. It's much thicker than just lycra. The outside is very sleek black fabric. (The fabric is actually black, not screen printed black like some Capo leg warmers. This means they keep their nice color and slight sheen when stretched.) The sizing is definitely "European" sizing so I would recommend sizing up. I am 5’7.5”, under 150 pounds, with a 30-inch inseam. The mediums fit me very well, if not slightly long and comfortably snug so they do not slip. I would say that I do not have slender legs – true cyclists’ thighs and calves, though not to track sprinters’ proportions. When you lay the leg warmers down flat, they are not tapered straight. There is slight contouring to fit shapely legs. Since they are slightly long there is a bit of fabric bunching up behind the knee, but I haven’t used many leg- or knee-warmers that don’t do that to some extent. There are silicon leg grippers at the top of the thigh. They’re pretty tight, which is bittersweet. They definitely stay in place (never slip) but they are about as tight as I would want them. Admittedly I wear them slightly high since the leg warmers are long on me. On the back ankle of there is a small zipper. The ankle is very narrow, so you have to open the zipper to get them over your feet. Closing the zipper is possible, but snug, so I leave it about an inch from closed and it has not opened yet. The graphics are not too distracting, but I hang-dry these and the rubberized white silk-screened material sticks to itself after the spin cycle. When you un-fold and un-stick those sections, it adheres to itself so much that it peels off the graphics. That is not ideal, but it also does not bother me immensely.


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