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Old March 14th 07, 01:50 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
madmattunipro
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Default The Best Ever Unicycling Shorts.


I went out and bought some super expensive freeride shorts at my
favorite bike shop last week. They usually have some older stock on
sale, so I got a good deal, but the whole beauty is... no seams in the
crotch. Anybody else use these? Averaging $100 for a pair of mace
shorts makes them sound expensive, but they are way more comfortable
and way longer lasting than your standard board shorts.

I prefer mace gear for pretty much all my riding clothing, but I know a
number of other companies make similar gear... swicked awesome.

www.macegear.com


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