Best cycling clothing for women according to redditors

We found 77 Reddit comments discussing the best cycling clothing for women. We ranked the 55 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Cycling jackets for women
Cycling jerseys for women
Cycling pants for women
Cycling compression shorts for women
Cycling socks for women
Cycling tights for women
Cycling vests for women
Cycling gloves for women
Cycling caps for women
Cycling shorts for women
Cycling underwear for women
Cycling clothing sets for women

Top Reddit comments about Women's Cycling Clothing:

u/Embolisms · 12 pointsr/xxfitness

Thanks! The no underwear alone would be a game changer lol. Have you tried cycling leggings? It's kind of cold out, and I still prefer leggings at the gym since I work out after class. Can you still go undies-free in something like https://www.amazon.com/XGC-Womens-Cycling-Trousers-Legging/dp/B07H1PM5NL/ or https://www.amazon.com/Baleaf-Womens-Compression-Cycling-Waistband/dp/B0752CTJJX/? Are the seams a bad sign, or does it not matter because of the cushioning?

u/iller_mitch · 9 pointsr/IAmA

Probably. So, I'm mostly a stranger to pantyhose. BUT I do wear arm-sleeves when I cycle.

And they help with both heat reflection and cooling. Like these: $9 a pair.

I figure she's probably contracting the same companies who make these and leg sleeves and cranking up the price to $100.

u/damacu · 6 pointsr/bikecommuting
  • Gloves.
  • Shoe Covers.
  • Balaclava.
  • Snow Tires. (Only good with disc brakes)

    This is just a start, but these are some things I've used and things I've seen. Those gloves are impregnable to wind, and are incredibly warm in sub-freezing temps.
u/RichardSir · 6 pointsr/cycling

Aegend Sun Protection Cooling Arm Sleeves with 30% off code: LB6AYV6D cost $6.29
Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06X19SKJX

u/bohselectah · 5 pointsr/bicycletouring

Pearl Izumi liner shorts are the best deal I've found, thus far. Good quality, cheap, and they're super comfortable under regular shorts.
Men = http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004ELBQW2
Women = http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004ELBSL6

u/Sauwan · 3 pointsr/bicycling

A pair of lobster gloves work great. They may be goofy looking, but they give you nice control and warmth at the same time.

Good luck, and keep on ridin'!

u/Aerys1 · 3 pointsr/Wishlist

Coolest yes i went for hte pun, cooling arm things to save my arms from evil sunlightwhen i drive and garden!

neatest is this shower mp3 bluetooth speaker thing :D

u/LzbnBarBCumsinOwnBox · 3 pointsr/cycling

Hello! Fellow Lady Rider here.

I recommend using padded shorts. I bought these and they protect the little man in the canoe quite nicely. My canoe has a little extra jewelry than your normal canoe (went for that upgrade model) and I don't have any issues with my 50+ mile rides. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N4ON9HQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_DuzBDbW3MY8DB

Also, when you're riding you want to make sure your form is good so that when you're on the saddle, you're not sitting directly on your jelly bean but sitting more on the part of the butt right below the tail bones so you're slightly leaning forward. https://images.app.goo.gl/hifU7r5sNivF3AjTA

Good luck! Protect the pink pearl at all costs!

u/grandzooby · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

I'm a guy, so I wear the men's version of this:
http://www.amazon.com/Pearl-Izumi-Womens-Liner-Short/dp/B004ELBSL6

I like them quite a bit - I just wear normal shorts over them. Since I can wear shorts at work, I often don't even bother changing into normal underwear during the day.

They're affordable and fairly comfortable.

Edit: I also tried a couple other brands from REI... Canari and Novara I found I prefered the fit of the Pearl Izumis. I like Novara the least because the elastic on the legs was too tight for my legs.

u/sylvainmirouf · 2 pointsr/GlobalOffensive

Well I bought them because I hate playing in the summer with a sweaty arm against the mousepad. So yeah it's doing a fantastic job, it's very smooth and life changing if it's hot in my room. Buy some on Amazon, return them if it's not helping.

I personally bought these ones, same as JaCkz. He's been wearing sleeves for quite some time so I trusted his choice. Also the only csplayer I've seen wearing those.

Ps: take medium, unless you're swole as fuck.

u/p0ggs · 2 pointsr/rollerderby

Tailbone injuries are the worst :( I highly recommend investing in some crash pants. I have these and they are amazing: G-Form shorts

u/DianaMVJohnson · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

I am an instructor and swear by these very affordable padded leggings. The padding is stitched seamlessly into the fabric so there is less of a diapery effect. Plus they’re comfortable! BALEAF Women's Bike Pants 3D... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0752FNRJK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/gimper1056 · 2 pointsr/UltimateFrisbee

There gloves that you can get for ultimate. It depends on you entirely. I don’t wear them at all because I lose the sense for how I hold the disc.

I got these for my son and he loved them.

CFTech Ultimate Frisbee Gloves Ice Silk Breathable Cycling Gloves Non-slip - Ultimate Grip and Friction to Enhance Your Game! Also for Riding Fitness Training Outdoor Sports (S) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076YR9D7G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_y33XDbSPABV37

u/masomenus · 2 pointsr/ladycyclists

I use some fairly cheap padded liner shorts from Amazon under my regular shorts or tights.

These or these for commuting, longer ones for mtb.

I used the high end expensive shorts like Pearl Izumi for years before switching to the cheap ones a few years ago. I bough one pair for $10 just to try then got 4 more pair I liked them so much.

u/val319 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

There are ones that wick away moisture so they stay cool. Something like this. KMMIN Arm Sleeves, UV Protection Sleeves for Driving Cycling Golf Basketball Warmer Cooling Arm Sleeves UPF 50 Sunblock Protective Gloves for Men Women Adults Covering Tattoos(Navy+Beige) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HVTFP5S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AzT6CbHHZG4GM

u/starzphalling · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I don't remember if these are the exact ones and I really don't want to get up to look, but these have been life savers for me for summer driving so I don't have to wear my hoodie (people look at you like you're completely insane when you wear a hoodie or long sleeves in 90+ degree weather).

u/LiliaTheSuccubus · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

Sleeves on Amazon: link

Mousepad: Glorious 3XL

Mouse: G305

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Been suffering from sweaty forearms for the past year or two. Didn't really notice it in the past due to playing high sens (35 cm/360). After going down to 75 cm/360, the sweat buildup, likely due to a genetic issue, proved to be a significant issue when in high tension situations or playing in the Summer.

RJN did a video on sleeves, but he showed himself placing his forearm on his desk. This is valid, and can definitely be an issue for those who use medium sens and can't lock their arm to the table. The sleeves didn't seem like they'd help extreme low sens players, however. It seemed like it'd just drag along the mousepad (Glorious 3XL in picture). After someone here mentioned that they used it on a large pad, it seemed worth a shot.

Got these 2 days ago, and the experience is amazing! No more getting up every 10 minutes to wash forearm. No more baby powder as a temporary solution only to make the pad stickier because of the powder. No more hot, sweaty arms! Though, the rest of your body might want compression sleeves, too. And no more needing to play in 55 degrees Fahrenheit just to not sweat, only to sneeze every 15 seconds. Your arm will stay cool and compressed, and it'll glide easily over the pad, cloth or hard.

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Essential steps for this particular sleeve:

  • flip it inside out. The default outer layer drags against everything. Turned it inside out and the inside slides without resistance except on rare occasions.
  • fold the wrist part inward, so it doesn't catch when you place your wrist down or lower it too much (hover wrist or drag wrist are 2 different styles)

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    Feel free to try out any other sleeves. These were the first pick, and they worked perfectly. Maybe you already have sleeves! Give it a try! Maybe you have sleeves, but they dragged. Flip it inside out!~ Good luck, Mouse fam!

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    Note of caution: A friend said he couldn't use compression sleeves because of heart problems. If you don't know if you're okay to use this, make sure to check with your doctor! And always stretch! Blood flow is crucial!

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    Also, a lotta people were super nice about the last post with nail polish, so here's a new color for y'all~!

    >Nail polish is [Sinful Colors Sinful Shine With Gel Tech Step 1]
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    >Color: 1617 Shine Annie
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    >Topcoat is Sally Hansen Big Kwik Dry Top Coat 42494
u/jackivsyou44 · 1 pointr/orangetheory

I like cotton bike shorts: https://www.amazon.com/Champion-Womens-Absolute-SmoothTec-Waistband/dp/B01GUIVK5Y/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1537904611&sr=8-3&keywords=champion%2Bcotton%2Bbike%2Bshorts&th=1&psc=1

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Only $15 from Amazon

You can also buy Gold Bond anti chaffing stick (looks like deoderant) and run it between your thighs to eliminate chub rub! I use it all summer

u/krsvbg · 1 pointr/bicycling

To OP /u/SirNoodlesworth and you,

For Winter:

Thermal and Windproof jacket by Przewalski

Neck warmer, unless it's super duper cold, then try full Balaclava

Windproof gloves, and if you want extra padding, try Pearl Izumi from LBS. They're pricier, but may be worth it depending on your comfort tolerance levels.

For Florida/summer:

Best "cheap" bibs! Double stich and will handle lots of washes.

Comfy jerseys with high quality zipper (the zipper is usually the first thing to break on the cheapies).

For ladies, my wife loves these kits. Comfortable and durable.

u/Fallem · 1 pointr/xxfitness

I got these a few weeks ago - Baleaf Women's Cycling Underwear Shorts 3D Padded Breathable Mesh Compression Shorts Size M https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P625F7Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ot8ADbZ3238HW

They’re pretty short so I wore running shorts over them. To be totally honest though, they will help a bit but won’t 100% solve the soreness problem. I was still hurting after wearing them for a 25 mile ride. Your body just has to get accustomed to riding. A lifelong rider advised me to just get on the bike for a few short rides every week, even if it’s only a couple miles or less.

u/cavehobbit · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

Oh, and for gloves, I have always preferred lobster style, like these, though I do not know if those particular ones are good.

u/CrititandQuitit · 1 pointr/LARP

depending on how combat intense/sweaty you are going to be is what I would probably build around. I really hate bodypaint so for me it would be all about minimizing having it.

https://www.amazon.com/Aegend-Sleeves-Cooling-Women-1-Assorted/dp/B07C9ZLT23/ref=pd_sbs_200_4?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07C9ZLT23&pd_rd_r=TM3P3HGZ5CKRHJGWYXJ5&pd_rd_w=f8Uoq&pd_rd_wg=0v9DO&refRID=TM3P3HGZ5CKRHJGWYXJ5

I would probably get arm/leg covers like this and either paint or attach wires/lights/whatever.

If you are going full robot something like a airsoft mask with some googles would probably be a good base to start, you could even stick a voice changer or a led light that lights up when you talk.

https://www.amazon.com/OneTigris-Airsoft-Steel-Lower-Black/dp/B078MNDY84/ref=sr_1_23?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1525959614&sr=1-23&keywords=airsoft+helmet

u/boopboopadoopity · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

Like I said I know very little lol! Here's what I found:

There are sleeves that are both made for athletes and made for simply covering tattoos! If you are mainly concerned with it being breathable Google search "breathable athletic sleeve" - there are a lot from Dick's for instance that seem really breathable for a decent price.

There are actually places that make sleeves designed to cover tattoos as well. Tatjacket has a ton of different options, Tat2x has a bunch of colors available, and even Walmart has some! Google "Tattoo coverup sleeve" if you want more options. Saw a ton on amazon too!

Hopefully this helps a little!

Edit: Here's an example I found on Amazon!

u/JWDed · 1 pointr/cycling

There are also bike underwear with a built in chamois . It’s kind of like wearing a diaper but good for longer rides.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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