FR-C Pro 5cm Shorter Short - Men's
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Why We Like The Giordana FR-C Pro 5cm Shorter Short
Whether for fit or for tan lines' consistency, the FR-C Pro 5cm Shorter Short offers us a different inseam length with a bit less coverage than the standard short. Just as its name suggests, the legs are 5cm, or just around 2 inches in common parlance, shorter than the standard FR-C short.
The shorts are constructed from HC-50 Lycra on the front and side panels, which helps in the compression department. Benefits include increased blood flow and a reduction in fatigue from road vibrations with increased muscle support. The Cirro OmniForm chamois is one of our favorites and it incorporates aloe vera into the face fabric for natural anti-odor properties in this premium insert.
Details
- Quality road cycling shorts with a comfortable, supportive fit
- Shorter inseam provides alternate fit option
- Fabrics combine compressive support with a lightweight, soft feel
- New leg bands are non-restrictive but still offer a secure hold
- Strategic Core Contour System paneling helps fight fatigue
- Abrasion-resistant Lycra on inner thighs and seat for durability
- Cirro OmniForm chamois offers all-day comfort in the saddle
- Ametista fabric at waist for added comfort and support
- Item #GIOX25C
- Material
- HC50 Lycra
- Season
- spring, summer, fall
- Fit
- compressive
- Inseam
- 8.5in
- Chamois
- Cirro S
- Chamois Thickness
- 14mm
- Bib
- yes
- Leg Gripper
- 190 E (woven elastic)
- Reflective
- accents
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 1 year
- Activity
- road cycling
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 5 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 3, 2024
Fantastic pair of shorts!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I decided to try these shorts because thankfully Giordana offers this option of "shorter shorts". I was a little hesitant to spend this much, but got pleasantly surprised by the quality of the product and the chammy! Very comfortable for long rides and very well made, Giordana shorts will be my go to from now on. They fit small so make sure to order one or two sizes up. I normally wear Medium, but ordered an XL and they fit perfectly.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
June 8, 2021
Bulky Chamois for smaller men
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
As the stylistic trend these days is to make the inseam longer than ever, these are shorter inseam like they used to be, say, 5 or more years ago. This is important for those of us who are shorter in height. However, the chamois seems bulky between my legs. It feels like the chamois is trying to force my legs apart, and I must compress the material to stand naturally. My perception is that the chamois generally gets thicker as the shorts goes up toward the "pro" level, and this is no exception. This is OK for the sit-bones, but not further forward. Pearl Izumi's "Elite" level chamois is less bulky in this region and I recently tried Castelli Endurance 3 and it is even less bulky (but it's inseam was unacceptably long). Seems like more companies should size the chamois along with the garment size, but very few do this today.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
June 7, 2021
Great for indoor biking
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I bought these specifically to ride indoors, no need for more leg coverage in a basement. The first ride the pad seemed a touch bulkier than the Castelli's I normally wear, but after a couple washes felt better. On the whole a really good pair of shorts for my indoor rides, appreciate not as much material there to hold the sweat in.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
May 27, 2021
Good fit for short guys
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- L
- Height:
- 5' 6"
- Weight:
- 200
I?m kind of a short guy (5?6?) and thanks to the pandemic, I?ve been riding a bit more than usual lately (mostly extended sessions on Zwift). Thanks to all my extra indoor time and lack of anything better to worry myself about, I recently noticed how much I hate shorts that hit me at just the wrong spot behind the knee. While in this state of mind, I noticed these on Backcountry/Competitive Cyclist. I already have a way too large collection of Pearl Izumi, Castelli, and Louis Garneau shorts but thought I?d give these a try. These shorts hit me just above the knee and feel great. The pad is a little thick but not so much that it bugs me. All of this translates to my new favorite shorts. If you?re a short person who hates the fit of longer (standard length) shorts, you might find these the perfect length. I?m happy to say I just bought my third pair with hopes of adding another couple of pairs in the future (but not all at once because they?re kind of pricey!). Background on me: I?ve been riding road bikes for ~35 years. Previously strictly road miles, crits, and centuries with friends. Now (thanks to work and kids), I ride mostly indoors using a Wahoo Kickr on Zwift either pre-dawn or post-kid bedtimes. I?m also a gear junky who values quality over quantity when buying new gear.
May 18, 2021
Chamois seems bulky for size small
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
I have not ridden in these shorts, so this review is limited to size/fit only: The size small is a little tight compared to others, so if you are on the edge of the size chart, order a size up. I'll still call it "true to size" but be aware. The chamois on these seem substantial ( as expected) at the "sit bones" but are very bulky between the legs. Just standing up the chamois is compressing and trying to spread my legs apart. It is almost like they are using the size Large chamois in a size small garment. At this price point, I'm particular and don't want this much bulkiness. I have tried Castelli Endurance and PEARL iZUMi Escape that are similar at the sit bones but are not so bulky further forward between the legs.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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