Tag: Cycling Apparel for women

  • HOW TO CHOOSE CYCLING SHORTS.

    How to choose your new favorite cycling shorts

    How to choose cycling shorts – First, is it your style?

    A short is not a short. Or is it? It can be confusing. Is a $150 pair of cycling shorts going to make you a better rider, or will the $79 pair keep you just as comfortable?

    Certainly everything is a matter of degree, but there are distinct differences when it comes to the construction and use of cycling shorts. We suggest that you find yourself below, then evaluate shorts and their features/benefits based on the type of riding you’d like to be able to do.

    • Performance: ride hard, long distances (50+ miles; 3+ hours) and challenging terrain; race, tri, mountain bike. Plan to spend $80+ on a performance-level pair of shorts.
    • Touring: long distances (50+ miles; 3+ hours) and multiple days in a row; bike touring with overnights away from home (and washing machine), cross country riding, centuries and life by bike. Again, plan to spend $80+ on touring shorts.
    • Fitness/Fun: 10-40 miles (1-3 hours) per ride in a variety of conditions and temperatures; around town, events, group rides, commuting, bike paths, weekend outings, spinning/gym use. You can find good quality bike shorts from $50+.

    Cycling short construction – what’s the right number of panels?

    The more panels in the construction of your cycling shorts, the more sculpted the fit becomes and the lower the potential for chafing. However, more panels also means more sewing and higher cost. Here’s the general rule of thumb:

    • Performance: 6+ panels
    • Touring: 6-8 panels
    • Fitness/Fun: 4-6 panels

    How to choose cycling shorts based on the fabric.

    Look for fabrics that are moisture wicking, fast drying, nice feeling against the skin. There are so many different fabric blends available in sportswear today, but they can and do differ in their levels of moisture control, texture and compression.

    • Performance cycling shorts typically use higher compression fabrics. The more spandex, the more compression (which can help improve muscle efficiency/recovery) and the tighter the fit of the short. Fabrics also vary based on the specific technical needs. Tri shorts, for example, require fabrics that can provide UV protection, withstand the effects of chlorine and air dry quickly.
    • Touring shorts really require the best moisture wicking, quick dry fabrics so you can spend all day in them, launder at night and potentially use the next day. Synthetics are used in bike shorts to aid in moisture transfer – the key to staying dry and comfortable.
    • Fitness/Fun shorts can run the gamut when it comes to fabric. It’s important that it has some degree of spandex so the shorts will retain their shape and it’s also important to avoid any blends with cotton (which retains moisture).

    The most important part of your cycling short choice – the chamois.

    The heart and soul of any cycling short is its chamois. It’s a significant part of the construction and the cost of the short. It can make all the difference on a ride, so it’s important that you end up with your soulmate here. These are the things to consider when evaluating the differences between shorts with different chamois:

    • Ventilation and moisture control (super critical for Touring). Due to proximity to lady parts, antibacterial and bacteriostatic fabric surface treatments are also important to evaluate.
    • Four-way stretch that allows your chamois to move with you, providing comfort while pedaling (particularly important for long distances, high pedaling cadences and long hours). Elastic Interface® Technology is the standard and is the patented technology from Italy used in our Flex and Flex Air chamois.
    • Unpadded wings reduce bulk through the center of the chamois which means greater freedom of movement and less potential for inner thigh chafing. You won’t find this anywhere other than Terry – it’s a unique feature of our Flex and Flex Air chamois on Touring and Performance shorts.
    • Seamless construction (for all riders). No seams mean less irritation and abrasion. Most chamois are seamlessly molded with varying densities of foam, strategically placed for maximum comfort and support of your sit bones.

    How to choose the best leg banding for your ideal cycling shorts.

    The devices used in keeping cycling shorts from riding up have really come a long way. No longer do you have to accept the sausage casing look or feel. Historically, elastic banding has been the norm but there are new silicone-based grip tape, soft woven elastic, wide power lycra bands and additional gripper-free alternatives. No matter what level rider or short you’re looking for, you can find a range of options. In general:

    • Gripper with silicone is the most secure, most restrictive, tightest feeling, used in Performance and Touring shorts.
    • Enclosed elastic in the hemline is old school but secure, not as tight feeling. Used primarily in Fitness/Fun level shorts.
    • High compression banding is found in Performance-level shorts and provides a low level of security, definitely not tight feeling against the lower thigh.

    Now you know how to choose cycling shorts perfectly matched to your needs, browse our complete selection of bike shorts for women here. We have added the ability to choose the features most important to you and narrow the selection of bike shorts to the ones that match – check it out!


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  • HOW TO CHOOSE CYCLING TIGHTS.

    How to choose just the right bike tights

    What to look for when shopping for cycling tights

    Cycling tights give you full length protection from chilly or freezing weather, or from the sun. Consider the weight of the fabric to suit the range of conditions you will be riding in.

    To pad or not to pad.

    Unpadded tights are normally worn over your cycling shorts or liners, giving the advantage of being useful for other off-bike purposes. The disadvantage is that double layers of fabric can add to friction and bulk which we like to avoid.

    Padded tights are cycling specific and a lovely way to go full length without the added bulk of fabric and seams over seams which can cause friction and chafing.

    Evaluate the fabric.

    A range of options exist, from thermal wind-protective, fleece interior Winter Tights (20-40º), to 3-season, moisture wicking Coolweather Tights (30-50º+). Neither are waterproof, so consider adding a GORE-TEX® shell (pant or short) as an outer layer if faced with wet conditions.

    Seam placement.

    Pay attention to placement of the seams on cycling tights. Poor placement can lead to chafing, particularly around and behind the knee.

    Select the proper size.

    Cycling tights should fit tightly, with no bagging or sagging fabric that will catch on your saddle.

    Length is important of course, since we’re all shaped a little differently. Our most popular Terry bike tights are available in different lengths to suit taller or shorter riders. If in doubt, our customer service team will be happy to point you in the right direction.

    Match your cycling tights to the riding conditions.

    Choose fabric weight, lining and water resistance to the weather and road or trail conditions you expect. We put our bike tights to a tough real-ride field test, and came up with recommendations for the best tights to choose for different temperature and riding conditions.


    Shop our complete selection of bike tights here.

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  • HOW TO CHOOSE BIKE KNICKERS.

    How to choose your ideal cycling knickers

    Good bike knickers give you the best of both worlds

    Bike knickers are a great solution to a few issues we cyclists often encounter – temperature, sun exposure, and comfort/appearance.

    Bike knickers help bridge the gap between cool and warmer temperatures, giving the protection we want without overheating.

    In strong sun they give us more protection than shorts, but with a little more freedom of movement and temperature moderation than cycling tights.

    Riders who don’t feel completely comfortable wearing cycling shorts in public can still get the performance and comfort they need with bike knickers.

    Here are a few points to look for when you are shopping for bike knickers, straight from the product development team here at Terry.

    Is it your style?

    We suggest that you find yourself below, then evaluate knickers and their features/benefits based on the type of riding you’d like to be able to do.

    • Performance: ride hard, long distances (50+ miles; 3+ hours) and challenging terrain; race, tri, mountain bike. Plan to spend $90+ on a performance-level pair.
    • Touring: long distances (50+ miles; 3+ hours) and multiple days in a row; bike touring with overnights away from home (and washing machine), cross country riding, centuries and life by bike. Again, plan to spend $90+.
    • Fitness/Fun: 10-40 miles (1-3 hours) per ride in a variety of conditions and temperatures; around town, events, group rides, commuting, bike paths, weekend outings, spinning/gym use. You can find good quality options from $70+.

    Number of Panels.

    The more panels, the more sculpted the fit becomes and the lower the potential for chafing. However, more panels also means more sewing and higher cost. Here’s the general rule of thumb:

    • Performance: 8+ panels
    • Touring: 6-8 panels
    • Fitness/Fun: 4-6 panels

    Fabric.

    Look for fabrics that are moisture wicking, fast drying, nice feeling against the skin. There are so many different fabric blends available in sportswear today, but they can and do differ in their levels of moisture control, texture and compression.

    • Performance knickers (Bella) typically use higher compression fabrics. The more spandex, the more compression (which can help improve muscle efficiency/recovery) and the tighter the fit of the short. Fabrics also vary based on the specific technical needs. Tri shorts, for example, require fabrics that can provide UV protection, withstand the effects of chlorine and air dry quickly.
    • Touring knickers (Knicker) really require the best moisture wicking, quick dry fabrics so you can spend all day in them, launder at night and potentially use the next day. Synthetics are used in bike shorts to aid in moisture transfer – the key to staying dry and comfortable.
    • Fitness/Fun knickers (Actif, Spinnaker, Metro Capri) can run the gamut when it comes to fabric. It’s important that it has some degree of spandex so they will retain their shape.

    Chamois.

    The heart and soul of any cycling bottom is its chamois. It’s a significant part of the construction and the cost. It can make all the difference on a ride, so it’s important that you end up with your soulmate here. These are the things to consider when evaluating the differences between knicker-length bottoms with different chamois:

    • Ventilation and moisture control (super critical for Touring). Due to proximity to lady parts, antibacterial and bacteriostatic fabric surface treatments are also important to evaluate.
    • Four-way stretch that allows your chamois to move with you, providing comfort while pedaling (particularly important for long distances, high pedaling cadences and long hours). Elastic Interface® Technology is the standard and is the patented technology from Italy used in our Flex and Flex Air chamois.
    • Unpadded wings reduce bulk through the center of the chamois which means greater freedom of movement and less potential for inner thigh chafing. You won’t find this anywhere other than Terry – it’s a unique feature of our Flex and Flex Air chamois on Touring and Performance bottoms.
    • Seamless construction (for all riders). No seams mean less irritation and abrasion. Most chamois are seamlessly molded with varying densities of foam, strategically placed for maximum comfort and support of your sit bones.

    Shop our complete selection of cycling knickers here.

    Check out our “how to choose” articles on cycling shorts and cycling tights, and if you find this information helpful please share with your friends!

  • SUMMER SNEAK PREVIEW

    From Joan of Arc to the Arc de Triomphe, we can’t wait until you see our newest TDF Collection. Here’s a sneak preview – we think it’s our best one yet. Available in April…

    Sun Goddess, Joan of Arc; Peloton TDF Short, Stars
    Sun Goddess, Joan of Arc; Peloton TDF Short, Stars

     

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    Breakaway Mesh, Along the Rhine; Peloton TDF Short, Stars

     

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    Soleil LS Top, Arc de Triomphe; NEW Peloton Capri TDF, Stars

     

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    Soleil SS Top, Arc Noir; NEW Peloton TDF Capri, Arc

     

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    Breakaway Mesh, Arc de Triomphe; Soleil Short, Black/Arc

     

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    Soleil LS Top, Along the Rhine; NEW Peloton TDF Capri, Stars

     

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    Sun Goddess, Rue du le Tour; Peloton TDF Short, Arc

  • IN THE DETAILS.

    This season, the companies we do business with really upped their design game with bonus features. If we gave out awards, here’s who would win, and for what.

    Best use of a bungee

    Seven Cami
    Seven Cami

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    Outstanding ventilation in a tank

    Blitz Tank with side ventilation panels & ventilated hem grip elastic!
    Blitz Tank with side ventilation panels & ventilated hem grip elastic

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    Most innovative jersey fabric

    TerrySS16_GlowJerseyRose_9754
    Glow Jersey, made of fresh-for-life Polygiene

    Polygiene® neutralizes odor by stopping the growth of odor-causing bacteria and fungi and is guaranteed for the normal lifetime of the product. Interestingly, Polygiene uses naturally occurring silver salt made from recycled silver, a highly effective antimicrobial agent, to safely inhibit the growth of bacteria, but does not affect the natural bacterial flora of your skin. Fresh as a rose, you are!

    Coolest pocket shaping

    Tweet Jersey with dual drop-in pockets
    Tweet Jersey with dual drop-in pockets

     

    Haley Overall's birds eye pockets
    Haley Overall’s birds eye pockets

    Best design pairing of accessories

    Amare Helmet in Galaxy
    Amare Helmet in Galaxy

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    Monica Gloves

     

    Stretchiest back panel for on-bike mobility

    Craft Escape Short
    Craft Escape Short

    Best use of reflectivity

    Kara Cycle Jean
    Kara Cycle Jean

    Glow Jersey with reflective dots printed on front and rear upper torso.
    Glow Jersey with reflective dots printed on front and rear upper torso.

    Greatest variety in a tank

    Reversible Jewel in a double layer of mesh. Side A...
    Reversible Jewel in a loose-fit, double layer of mesh. Side A…

    ...and side B.
    …and side B.

    Most delicate application of a bicycle

    Fleur-de-Lys Top $58
    Fleur-de-Lys Top

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • MALOJA – RIDING IN THE MOMENT.

    A new way to enjoy the ride.

    MALOJA

    Maloja is a brand built on the irresistible urge to seek adventure, follow your curiosity and stand out in the crowd. Their women’s cycling apparel is inspired and refreshing in a way we didn’t even know we needed. The piece that captured our attention and exceeds all expectation is the Kara Jean; created with stretch denim, venting zippers and reflective print details this one cycling bottom that keeps on giving.

    Kara Jean
    Features include higher cut waistband with stretch insert, ventilation side zips, and reflective stars.

     

    Kara Jean by Maloja
    Casual Maloja Style with all the high-tech features included.

     

    Beth Jersey
    Relaxed fit, multi-sport Beth Jersey

     

    JOYCE SHORT
    The multi-sport, Joyce Short includes 2 zip pockets and an integrated waist width regulation system.

     

    Joyce Short
    Jewel Reversible Freeride Jersey and Floral Joyce Short

     

    Jewel Reversible Freeride Jersey
    ❤︎ Jewel Reversible Freeride Jersey

  • NEW FOR FALL…

    Soleil Top, Double Joy/Pink; NEW Breakaway Knicker, Charcoal
    Soleil Top, Double Joy/Pink; NEW Breakaway Knicker, Charcoal

     

    Studded Crew, Terry Metro Short
    Studded Crew; Metro Short

     

    Propulsion Hoody; Terry Metro Crop
    Propulsion Hoody; Metro Crop

     

    Grand Prix, Gray Cheetah; NEW Breakaway Knicker, Black
    Grand Prix, Gray Cheetah; NEW Breakaway Knicker, Charcoal

     

    Skype Jersey; Plank Capri
    Skype Jersey; Plank Capri

     

    Floral Bra; Floral Tight
    Floral Bra; Floral Tight

    Synner Cape; NEW Thermal Tight
    Synner Cape; NEW Thermal Tight

     

    Strada Jersey, Roundabouts
    Strada Jersey, Roundabouts

     

    Wanderer; NEW Thermal Tight
    Wanderer/Beetroot; NEW Thermal Tight

     

    Mandarin Thermal, Double Joy/Pink
    Mandarin Thermal, Double Joy/Pink

     

    Mandarin Thermal/Silverlace
    Mandarin Thermal/Silverlace

     

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    Hooded Sweater Dress; Printed Lean Legging

     

    Campout Vest; NEW Thermal Stretch Mini
    Campout Vest; NEW Thermal Stretch Mini; Holden Boot

     

    Bike Poncho; Stretch Midi
    Bike Poncho; Stretch Midi

     

    Azteca Tunic
    Azteca Tunic; Breakaway Knicker; Felk Boot

     

    Daffodil Hoodie
    Daffodil Hoodie

     

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    Camellia Tunic/black

     

    Free Spirit Cape; We the Free Raglan; Metro Crop
    Free Spirit Cape; We the Free Raglan; Metro Crop

     

    Allee Down Pullover; Randygoat Tight
    Allee Down Pullover; Randygoat Tight

     

    Saboteura Jacket; Trinity Cord; Lask Boot
    Saboteura Jacket; Trinity Cord; Lask Boot

     

    Perimeter Tunic Hoodie; Periphery Legging
    Perimeter Tunic Hoodie; Periphery Legging

     

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    Perimeter Zip Hoodie; Lynx SS Jersey; Periphery Legging