The best cycling gear for a lady.

The best cycling gear for a lady.

Author
Discussion

Louis Balfour

Original Poster:

27,390 posts

228 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
quotequote all

Lady Balfour wants some spring cycling clothes instead of an Easter egg this year (wouldn't she though).

I bought her some Castelli stuff at Christmas and it seems very good. However, I would not want her to find out later that the Easter bunny had done a poor job.

Is Castelli still the way to go? A casual observation is that the serious cyclists I see seem to wear a lot of their gear.

Thank you in advance for any pointers.




Tim O

558 posts

175 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
quotequote all
Take a look at:

https://www.velovixen.com/

They only sell women specific clothing and accessories. Great customer service, you can phone them and ask for advice, talk to a real human being. Highly recommended. And they are Castelli stockists!

PS don’t want to be thought pervy, but for women who prefer to cycle/commute in more ‘normal’ clothing, then these padded knickers work brilliantly. Or so I am told!!

https://www.velovixen.com/collections/commuting?gf...


Edited by Tim O on Sunday 28th February 08:56

Louis Balfour

Original Poster:

27,390 posts

228 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
quotequote all
Tim O said:
Take a look at:

https://www.velovixen.com/

They only sell women specific clothing and accessories. Great customer service, you can phone them and ask for advice, talk to a real human being. Highly recommended. And they are Castelli stockists!

PS don’t want to be thought pervy, but for women who prefer to cycle/commute in more ‘normal’ clothing, then these padded knickers work brilliantly. Or so I am told!!

https://www.velovixen.com/collections/commuting?gf...


Edited by Tim O on Sunday 28th February 08:56
Thanks Tim.

Annoying website isn't it. But they have a good range of gear.



Piginapoke

4,954 posts

191 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
quotequote all
Tim O said:
Take a look at:

https://www.velovixen.com/

They only sell women specific clothing and accessories. Great customer service, you can phone them and ask for advice, talk to a real human being. Highly recommended. And they are Castelli stockists!

PS don’t want to be thought pervy, but for women who prefer to cycle/commute in more ‘normal’ clothing, then these padded knickers work brilliantly. Or so I am told!!

https://www.velovixen.com/collections/commuting?gf...


Edited by Tim O on Sunday 28th February 08:56
I am interested how Tim O knows this smile

nammynake

2,606 posts

179 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
quotequote all
If Endura do a women’s range then I’d recommend them. Really good quality but not daft prices.

CatMatt7

100 posts

213 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
quotequote all
Mrs CM7 very much likes Stolengoat and Bioracer.

Stolengoat have their spring summer range being launch within the next week or so.

Bioracer are a less well known brand, but manufacture for a lot of national teams and make very good kit at reasonable prices.

Tim O

558 posts

175 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
quotequote all
FWIW Velovixen stock Castelli, Stolen Goat and Endura, plus plenty of other brands. They have recently launched their in house design jerseys and shorts. Pretty sure everything on their site is in stock, every size, every design.

keith2.2

1,100 posts

201 months

Monday 1st March 2021
quotequote all
My Girlfriend is very happy with her Endura MTB gear, and my sister loves the fit of Rapha. For what it’s worth!

okgo

39,143 posts

204 months

Monday 1st March 2021
quotequote all
TLDR - cycling kit manufacturers make kit for women, women find it works well for cycling hehe

Your Dad

1,995 posts

189 months

Monday 1st March 2021
quotequote all
Galibier do female specific shorts & ss/ls tops.

dreamer75

1,402 posts

234 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2021
quotequote all
Primal have good designs but sadly I've always found their tops to be a bit "busty".. and far too big and baggy for me up top! So it depends on her shape. Love the Stolen Goat designs but never tried it. Ale looks good too and I've seen a few women wearing it, but it's pricey.

Assuming you're talking about road riding, for road I've got Gore which tends to fit (again not cheap and not particularly fun designs) - I'm tall for a girl and a lot of the girls stuff is too short in the body, but Gore seems to work.