Neo Power Motion Short - Men's
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Neo Power Motion Short
Blending the compressive benefits of the Power+ material and the non-pinching fit of Endurexx leg bands, Louis Garneau's Neo Power Motion Shorts deliver a supportive and comfortable fit, all without the restrictive feel of bibs. And with the redesigned Hitop waistband that sits higher than traditional men's waistbands, the shorts stay in place better than ever while providing the extra support that you'd normally find in this area when wearing bib shorts. Whether you're a rider looking for shorts to wear under your chamois-less winter tights, or you simply don't like the tug of mesh straps over your shoulders, the Neo Power shorts are a worthy addition to your cycling wardrobe.
The heart of the shorts is the Motion Air Gel chamois, which presents a recessed center channel to keep the perineum safe, and a stretchy face of Cupron fabric up against your skin. The gel padding is ventilated, and additional vents at the front keep you dry and limit the bacteria fighting that the Cupron has to do. The rest of the shorts enjoy anti-chafing seams throughout to eliminate irritation, and there's even lazer-cut perforations on the waistband for some added ventilation. Finally, reflective accents help keep you visible to other road users in low-light conditions.
Details
- Cycling shorts to improve your comfort on the bike
- Power+ material is breathable and stretchy
- Hitop waistband for a comfortable, stay-put fit
- Motion Air Gel chamois provides cushion and ventilation
- Endurexx leg bands secure the fit without pinching
- Compressive fabric provides support without restriction
- Anti-chafing seams prevent discomfort and irritation
- Item #LGN00LO
- Material
- Power+ Lycra
- Fit
- form-fitting
- Inseam
- 10.5in
- Chamois
- Motion Air Gel
- Leg Gripper
- Endurexx leg bands
- Reflective
- accents
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- road cycling
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 3 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 17, 2021
Improper fit for men
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Were these shorts not labeled for men, I'd swear they were designed for women. Too tight in the crotch, the leg bands do not hold the shorts in place, the legs crawl up and bunch at the top of the thigh. Very uncomfortable. Could barely get into the XL even though they are sized for my waist (36-37"). The XXL were ok in the waist but no crotch room whatsoever. Not wearable.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
March 12, 2021
LG Shorts
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I tried these shorts outside my normal Pearl Izumi. Size is good and comfortable, i did pack on some belly so the waist band rolls abit now. comfort is good and different. Trying new gear is sometimes expensive, but worth the knowledge and experience.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
January 3, 2021
FAV's
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Firstly, the chamois, the Motion Airgel. It's blue, has a more solid feel to it and is the most comfortable chamois I've ever had the pleasure to ride on. No more sitting on an oversize foam pad or a wet diaper. Second, the waistband. The flat elastic band was new to me and I like it. While I've found that it does fold over during rides, so does every other waistband I've ever worn, and this with no cord to further restrict, I find it a definite improvement. Third, the inseam - it's long. It comes down to about an inch above my kneecap. Perfect for my rather thin thighs. Fourth, everything else - is fine. Nice compressive fabric. The thin flexi grippers do their job invisibly. I'd like to try some of those pricy Assos (etc) shorts sometime, but a can't imagine that they justify the upcharge from these shorts.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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