Padless Winter Bike Tight
"Great quality tights! These are great for those cold weather runs or just lounging at home. Have 4 pair!"
Overall rating: 4.5238094 / 5 from 42 reviews.
The Padless Winter Bike Tight offers a perfect fit and comfortable high waist, making it ideal for layering and cold weather activities. The fabric combines Polartec Hardface WindPro and Powerstretch Pro for excellent wind and water resistance, though opinions on the fabric's stretchiness vary.
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"Great quality tights! These are great for those cold weather runs or just lounging at home. Have 4 pair!"
"I bought a pair of these last year and absolutely loved them, so I bought a second pair this year. The new pair is an inch or so smaller in width, I really hope that they will stretch to fit me better. In other brands I am size 6 or small, I buy M from Terry as I don't like being compressed, and these tights are a very snug fit. I wear them for cycling, xc skiing, and living inside my rather cold house in winter."
"These are WARM! also can be used under hiking pants! love the wide waistband. Looked pretty small out of the package but they fit really well. they are a little long for petite length legs. Do wish Terry made more petite products."
"These tights are high waisted, very soft and comfortable, they do not have wind sheer material in the front panel. I have been riding in high 40 to mid 50 degrees and I was warm. Really like the feel of them."
"Very warm, soft and comfortable. I wore these in 35 degree weather with long underwear and I was not cold. I’m 5’3” and weigh 110 and bought size small."
"Excellent construction; cozy warm; no pad makes very versatile for most winter sports"
"So awesome e bought for Christmas haven’t wanted to take them off. So warm and very cozy Planning to buy another pair."
"These tights are warm and perfect for cooler days. The fabric is lighter than fleece, has a good amount of stretch, and is very soft inside. The pockets are large and well placed. I liked these so much I bought a second pair in another color!"
"The good: The tights are toasty warm. No pad, so you can pull them over your shorts and wear them day after day without washing them every time (I have no idea why so many people use tights with pads. How many pairs of tights do you have? And don't you sometimes want to take off the tights during a long ride when the sun comes out and it warms up? ). No pad, so you can wear them with regular underwear for errands or just around the house. High waist so the tights stay on when you ride. The bad: They run small. And this, I think, is because the fabric isn't really stretchy enough. This also means the fabric bunches up behind your knees when you ride. Also, because the fabric isn't really stretchy enough, the ankles are loose, which you can see in the picture. For warm tights, I'd like a tighter ankle to keep me warm. No side pocket: I realize that there couldn't be a patch pocket made of the same fabric,. but why not put on a patch pocket of a lighter fabric? Nowadays I expect a phone pocket on the side thigh. Too short: Again, these are supposed to be warm tights, so why such a short inseam? These tights should go down to the shoes. Oh well, I guess it means I can tuck my booties under the tights. Expensive: For such a simple, featureless item, I'd expect a lower price. Tariffs, I suppose. Overall, I'm glad I have them, but they could be better"
"These are now my go-to bottos for running through Vermont winters. They are comfy and warm, and keep out the wind amazingly well. I find them a little too warm for hard workouts in the higher 30s F, but very comfortable for easier workouts at 40° and below. I've worn them as a single layer on legs at 10° F, 0° windchill and been comfortable. Full disclosure: I'm a guy, so my fit notes might not help much. Usual inseam 32", waist 29", 140 lbs. The medium fits great. A little short on ankles but not a problem for me for running. I think because the fabric isn't stretched so much on my legs may be helping with the warmth and windproofing at lower temps. Hi-rise keeps my belly and back warm. Highly recommended."