Sugar Thermal Tight - Women's
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Why We Like The Sugar Thermal Tight
Comfort, performance, warmth — you shouldn’t have to give up anything on your winter rides, and the Sugar Thermal Tight offers it all. They pack in some of the softest fabrics Pearl Izumi has to offer for a comfortable fit even when it’s cold out, and packs in large reflective accents for visibility.
Details
- A flexible and soft tight for extra winter warmth
- Soft thermal fleece insulates and wicks away perspiration
- Two side pockets easily stash keys and gadgets
- BioViz reflective elements boost visibility
- No chamois included, so you can customize your fit
- Item #PLZO8DE
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- 61% recycled polyester, 33% polyester, 6% elastane
- Fit
- form
- Length
- full-length
- Chamois
- none
- Bib
- none
- Pockets
- 2 side
- Reflective
- BioViz prints
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
1.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 17, 2022
Wish these had a drawstring at waist
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- I returned this product before using it
I was looking for a no chamois bike tight and wanted to love these. The fit was ok through the legs but the waist seemed a bit loose. I feel if I went down a size, the would be too tight on the legs. For reference, I have a boyish/athletic figure. I debated on keeping them and finally decided to return and spend more $ on a pair with drawstring at waist and zippers on the ankles.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
November 25, 2020
THERE IS NO CHAMOIS: DESCRIPTION UNCLEAR
My wife has Escape Sugar bike tights, really likes, went to website to order another pair, when arrived, realized that have no Chamois. Going to return. Description not clear
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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November 18, 2020