Unisex skirt for cyclists

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Unisex skirt for cyclists

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... or for runners, who don't have rear lights.

http://zona30.com/epages/169402.mobile/ ... ti-0001%22

I'm quite tempted to buy one. In green, I think; pink and fuschia are not really my colours. Some of my running routes go along unlit roads, some with no pavement (sidewalk) and at present I avoid them in the dark. It'll be months before I can go for a run after work in daylight.
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Well, it's billed unisex and the words on it are unisex, but I'm not so sure about the sizing. Size L has an 80cm waist, and the XL is 85cm, which is about 34.5 inches. Presumably the XXL, the largest size, is another 5cm or 2inches bigger.
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Re: Unisex skirt for cyclists

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Good to see unisex items such as this - not sure if I would get one though unless they have reasonable sized pockets (not clear from pic and there is little in the way of description) I have work a skirt cycling such as the one below (posted previously):-

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It may be short for some but gives excellent comfort and has a couple of deep side "cargo" pockets
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