ColinJ
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- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
I normally ride in Endura Hummvee baggies. They are fine for offroad rides, and moderate length road rides when temperatures are not too high. They are too hot and heavy for long rides in warm conditions though.
A few days ago I discovered that Endura do Hummvee Lite shorts, which sounded ideal for longer, warmer rides. I found them going for only £29.99 at Uprise Bikes and ordered a pair, which arrived at lunchtime today.
Mini review
I find Endura sizing a bit tight. They say that I should be size L, but XL is better for me. Go a size bigger unless you really want your kit on the tight side. Once again, XL turned out right for me.
The waistband is stretchy and I found it very comfortable. I think that the lightweight material has some give in it too.
The shorts felt nicely cool on a warm ride this evening. I think they would be okay on any day that wasn't absolutely baking.
A pair of undershorts are provided, just as with standard Hummvees, but these are 'lite' too. They are thinner, cooler, and less padded than Endura's standard undershorts. They can be attached to the outer shorts but I prefer to let the 2 layers move independently so I don't clip them together.
The shorts felt fine to me on a ride just under 3 hours long. Maybe I would want more padding on a much longer ride though? I will wear them on a 100 km ride soon and see how I get on. (I will update this paragraph then.)
The shorts didn't impede my pedalling at all.
There are two press-stud fasteners to close the waistband so you are unlikely to suffer a sudden complete failure. (My old Hummvees had a single stud which broke on a ride after a few years of use. I was fat in those days so the poor stud had a lot to hold back!
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My rating: 4/5 (Top quality lycra shorts would be 5/5 but my lycra days are over!)
A few days ago I discovered that Endura do Hummvee Lite shorts, which sounded ideal for longer, warmer rides. I found them going for only £29.99 at Uprise Bikes and ordered a pair, which arrived at lunchtime today.
Mini review
I find Endura sizing a bit tight. They say that I should be size L, but XL is better for me. Go a size bigger unless you really want your kit on the tight side. Once again, XL turned out right for me.
The waistband is stretchy and I found it very comfortable. I think that the lightweight material has some give in it too.
The shorts felt nicely cool on a warm ride this evening. I think they would be okay on any day that wasn't absolutely baking.
A pair of undershorts are provided, just as with standard Hummvees, but these are 'lite' too. They are thinner, cooler, and less padded than Endura's standard undershorts. They can be attached to the outer shorts but I prefer to let the 2 layers move independently so I don't clip them together.
The shorts felt fine to me on a ride just under 3 hours long. Maybe I would want more padding on a much longer ride though? I will wear them on a 100 km ride soon and see how I get on. (I will update this paragraph then.)
The shorts didn't impede my pedalling at all.
There are two press-stud fasteners to close the waistband so you are unlikely to suffer a sudden complete failure. (My old Hummvees had a single stud which broke on a ride after a few years of use. I was fat in those days so the poor stud had a lot to hold back!

My rating: 4/5 (Top quality lycra shorts would be 5/5 but my lycra days are over!)
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