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Your cart is empty.The Louis Garneau Leg Warmers feature HeatMaxx fabric that has a soft brushed inside to wick moisture while retaining heat. The silicone thigh grippers hold these warmers in place yet they're easily removed and stashed in a pocket or pack when things warm up. Reflective logos offer safety.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020
Fits exactly as sized - Normally were XL and fit perfect, wears well and protects down to 50 Deg nicely. Any cooler and I have to add another layer.
Legris
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020
I've been happy with my LG arm warmers. So when the zipper broke on my old pair of legwarmers I gravitated to this pair. I didn't want zippers. They've kept my legs warm in several rides in the 50°F range.
shafthp
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2018
I'm 5' 10" and weigh 160lbs with thighs about 24". I bought the large size and they fit pretty well; a little tight around my calves and ankles but not uncomfortable. Most of my cycling gear is a men's medium so I recommend buying at least one size bigger than you normally do. Overall they were very comfortable and kept me warm on a 30-mile ride at 50 degrees F on a wet day. They stay up nicely if you put them against your skin and then roll your shorts or bibs down over the top.
Roll Tide
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2017
This is an awesome product. I've had mine for about 4 months now and have used them a few times. I don't have issues with them slipping off like others have stated but could see where that would be an issue if not put on correctly and stretched out.1 word of warning I'll give anyone serious about buying them, some reviews have stated they worked down into the 30's an I honestly don't see how that could be accurate. I've worn mine in 45 degree weather and was a bit chilly but was able to manage.Overall I would and plan on buying them again and recommend this product to anyone wanting something for cooler (not cold) weather riding.
Pezzhead
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2016
I have always toughed it out or wore my rain pants. These are awesome! Toasty warm, yet I don't really get all that hot when it starts warming up later in the day. I'm tall and these were plenty long. I decided on these because I recently purchased a Louis Garneau jacket and it is the best jacket I have ever had. A few people complained about them not staying up. I had the same issue the first time I wore them. Then I saw what I was doing wrong. You can't pull them on like a pair of socks. For me, this caused the part above the knee to stretch a lot more length wise than below the knee. Of course they are going to want to recoil. On my second attempt, I stretched the bottoms half out more so that the top portion was more relaxed. Zero movement.
Gilberto
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2015
Great leg warmers. Work really well all the way down to 40 degrees or so. Fit really well and don't ride down too much. I'm a 32 inseam and I fit a size medium. They stretch a fair amount as well for bigger legs and go right back after they're taken off.
E. Money
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2015
too tight, difficult to get on and off, if you want to take them off you will have to take off your shoes so plan on leaving them on, they are starting to wear out prematurely from putting them on and off you really have to pull !!!! they keep your legs warm and they stay up they do not sag like most leg warmers, I miss the old protogs from the 80s
Garrett Kietzman
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2013
I have used these only a couple of times since I purchased them, so take my words with a grain of salt.Trip one: Was ferried to the top of Louis and Clark State Park in Montana, 45 degrees at the bottom of the mountain, didn't account for the 1000 ft altitude gain, got to the top, realized that it was extremely cold and I was probably in trouble. I remembered I had these in my pack, put them on and my legs were toasty the entire way down. Keeping them warm at 30 degrees going 25mph the entire time.Trip two: Was doing a 50 mile loop ride, got stuck between a barb wire fence and my trail, so I had to hike a couple of miles on train track, putting me behind schedule and leaving me in the dark. When the sun goes down in Montana it gets cold. Luckily I had these puppies in my hydration pack. Was warm the entire way home.They are very light, roll up to the size of a single sock and will you will always be happy you have them when you need them.If you do a lot of riding in areas where temperatures can change fast, but a pair of these and arm warmers. You can thank me later.
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