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August 21, 2025
Tl;Dr - keeps wind from chilling you, stay in place, wear longer socks and don't get wet.Purchased these to help extend my bike commute season. I wear shorts year long & my place of work doesn't have a convenient place to change so changing out of cycling tights would be a hassle. These leggings slide on and offee easily and stay in place pretty well. They block the wind well enough (for me) to ride anywhere from 38F to 55F in dry weather. If they get wet at all they dry quickly but you will definitely be freezing while they dry. Especially nice is you can slide them right off if you get too warm and they roll up small enough to fit in a bag or jersey pocket.My only complaint is there is some creep up at the ankles, this is easily remedied with longer socks up and over the leggings.
DyingStar
July 24, 2025
Looks like these are pretty new to Amazon, so thought I’d leave a review (which I usually don’t do) because these are really fantastic! My guess is that these come from the same factory as your favorite fancy pro cycling brand and just say Rock Bros on the side instead of ASOS or whatever.Pros:I usually wear large - xl in everything and they fit perfect.Solid elastic band around the thighs, haven’t slipped at all during any rides.Thin enough to fit perfectly under my bib legs.Breathable knee section keeps the fabric from pulling during pedaling (and looks good).Solid fit, slightly compress the leg.Kept me warm on my morning ride.Great replacement for my fancy pair that I accidentally ruined in the wash last week for a fraction of the cost.Cons:Your snobby biking friends will make fun of you non-name brand warmers but secretly be jealous because you can afford three pairs for the price of one name brand pair.
JB
July 1, 2025
As with most Rockbros gear they are well built. They don't fit my son perfectly, a little bit of bunching behind the leg. That doesn't really make much difference, the keep him a little warmer on cool/cold training days out on the road.
Kingston
May 26, 2025
Rider's profile: 5'0 feet or 153cm. Upper thigh 20" circumference. Inseam 26 inches.Tested these for a beautiful sunny day in Northern California between 63°F to 67°F temperature. Then tested again in 55°F down to 53°F.Very warm and comfortable so far in said temperatures. No obstructions in pedaling. No itching at any seams. Stays put for hours of wearing without much shifting. There are no ventilation. Silver portion is just for style. As item is turned inside out, no ventilation visible.Probably if your thigh circumference under 20 inches, you would have an easier time putting on. If difficult pulling up, do not pull from top all at once. Pull a section up at a time.Most likely won't try in 40s temperatures.
Anonymous
April 17, 2025
Stay up and warm.
Tom W
March 13, 2025
Size L/XL: Very comfortable and fit me very well. I'm 5'10" 200lbs with 32" inseam. These leggings definately give me just enough added warmth under blue jeans during 30 degree days, which is about the average here in central Mississippi in the winter. Sadly, they won't stay up though. The fit is very snug and comfortable but they continually slip down, and I am only walking and not jogging. The slipping down make them useless for any physical activity. I missed the return window by a few days (my bad), so I can't return them. I'll use them around the house for now. Disappointed because they would otherwise be perfect for my outdoor activities.
Debra A. Barr
February 25, 2025
Great for cold weather bike rider. Great fit.
Andreas
February 2, 2025
I wore these once, and they feel comfortable enough to wear, almost like a second skin, and even help keep you somewhat warmer, though not by much. They also stay on and do not slide down. The problem was that due to the silicone they've used on the inside of the elastic band, painful blisters were created all around my thighs, and towards the end of the day it became unbearable. I would never wear them again, nor recommend anyone else to. Horrible experience.
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