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Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
This is the new Endura/Drag2Zero speedsuit I was refering to above, looks absolutely awesome!

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DiddlyDodds

Random Resident
Location
Littleborough
I had a pair of over shoes that the zip broke on , id had them in the back of the cupboard for a couple of years and had no idea where I bought them from, but were still brand new looking.

I sent Endura an email explaining the zip and that I had no receipt or idea where I bought them just a photo of the offending broken zip, and two weeks later a brand new pair arrived on my doorstep.

I always go for Endura products now if at all possible.
 
Yes i'm about to order a pair of Endura Pro SL Bib shorts I wonder do you size up as with all brands ? I have looked at reveiws and can't see any mention of having to size up! though the only one I could find was on Cycling weekly web pages
 

vickster

Squire
@Dave7 may use those

As a British brand they’re more likeky true to size. Presumably you’ve checked the size guide on the Endura site?
 

Brads

Senior Member
Big ,big, Endura fan boy here. I have a skin suit which is the first one I've ever been able to wear without looking like a badly stuffed sausage roll.

They had a great sale for key workers a few weeks back as well.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
@Dave7 may use those

As a British brand they’re more likeky true to size. Presumably you’ve checked the size guide on the Endura site?
I do. I have been very pleased with them.
However........for last October's Majorca cycling holiday I ordered another pair. Exactly the same, medium size. They would not go near me. I may have put on a 'little' weight but if so it is only a 'little'.....but seriously these were waaaay to small.
LBS could not get replacement in time so I couldn't try large.
 
Yes Vicster I did and bought accordingly. But can always return if to big or small I have had Tenn, DBH and Castelli in the past but on seeing the Endura Pro SL with differing pad widths thought it was perhaps worth spending out as the Present Castelli's are going see through in places Lol Though probably done 8,000 miles in them I've no idea if thats a long time to expect them to last Though must admit that the pad didn't seem to be in the right place of late perhaps this was a sign that they were wearing out?
 

Johnno260

Guru
Location
East Sussex
If I need clothing Endura are my first point of call, my jacket is really nice and the biblongs I own have taken a beating over many winters.

I had a Zip failure on an ankle of a biblong and it was replaced with no hassles.

D2D I have good experiences with as well.
 

hatler

Legendary Member
Aren't they based in Scotland ? On that belief I reckon anything they make which claims to be waterproof almost certainly is.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Aren't they based in Scotland ? On that belief I reckon anything they make which claims to be waterproof almost certainly is.
They are; and it's not! But then, I've never found any cycling kit - or motorbike kit for that matter - that is TRULY waterproof. It get's in somewhere eventually.
 
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