Hey Everyone,
I'm looking to ramp up my bike clothing a bit since most of my gear is either used to the bone or not fit for MTB use (In a far away past I used to be more of a roadie). I'm living in Belgium so weather conditions are similar to UK/Scotland.
I recently already purchased following:
I was mainly looking into the Endura MT500 Waterproof II product range due to very good reviews, waterproofing, breathability and durability (if taken proper care of).
However, none of the LBS do stock Endura, or do not have the required sizes on display, so I'm going to have to rely on personal experiences and order different sizes & models, especially since I'm a rather stocky build (1m83 / 100 kg - 6ft / 220,5 lb) and sizing guides tend to differ between brands and models ... Some reviews say the jacket tends to be boxy, whereas other tend to say to size up. I'm guessing I would have to go XXL or XXXL there but would like to avoid ordering half a container of clothing just to try Besides the trousers only go up to XXL ... I should lose some weight again (I hope ) when returning back to the office and biking to work though.
I will be needing some more gear later on, but those two items are my top priority to keep warm and dry.
I'm looking to ramp up my bike clothing a bit since most of my gear is either used to the bone or not fit for MTB use (In a far away past I used to be more of a roadie). I'm living in Belgium so weather conditions are similar to UK/Scotland.
I recently already purchased following:
- Northwave X-Celcius Artic GTX
- Craft Fuseknit Comfort Thermoshirt
- Craft Fuseknit Comfort Thermobroek
- Craft Keep Warm Zip Mockneck
I was mainly looking into the Endura MT500 Waterproof II product range due to very good reviews, waterproofing, breathability and durability (if taken proper care of).
However, none of the LBS do stock Endura, or do not have the required sizes on display, so I'm going to have to rely on personal experiences and order different sizes & models, especially since I'm a rather stocky build (1m83 / 100 kg - 6ft / 220,5 lb) and sizing guides tend to differ between brands and models ... Some reviews say the jacket tends to be boxy, whereas other tend to say to size up. I'm guessing I would have to go XXL or XXXL there but would like to avoid ordering half a container of clothing just to try Besides the trousers only go up to XXL ... I should lose some weight again (I hope ) when returning back to the office and biking to work though.
I will be needing some more gear later on, but those two items are my top priority to keep warm and dry.