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    Re: Men in tights

    Recently purchased these 3/4's http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/running/...t/CORERMGAXC07 - so far so good

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    Re: Men in tights

    Go for the montane featherlite pants. Pertex so keeps you warm and fairly dry. They don't look stupid and they pack up very small. Absolute winner!

    http://www.peteblandsports.co.uk/pro...-pant-aw09.htm

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    Re: Men in tights

    Quote Originally Posted by Lola View Post
    Excellent 3/4 tights from RBear but they are £18 not £15 unless you are a tax exile (VAT) who can collect (P&P)
    £15 plus £2.50 p&p = £17.50.

    Running Bear own brand gloves are also pretty good if, like me, you tend to suffer from cold hands in the winter and, of course, Gladiators are probably the best fell running shoes around .

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    Re: Men in tights

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Go for the montane featherlite pants. Pertex so keeps you warm and fairly dry. They don't look stupid and they pack up very small. Absolute winner!

    http://www.peteblandsports.co.uk/pro...-pant-aw09.htm
    Thanks Andy, they look very interesting, but I would prefer something that doesn't rustle so that I can sneak up on the grouse.

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    Re: Men in tights

    Not exactly:

    Tights £13.04
    p&p £ 2.50
    vat £ 2.33

    Total £ 17.88

    But you are 100% right about Gladiators though, and the woolly socks are good too.

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    Re: Men in tights

    I have the Ron Hill Advance 3/4 Pant, they're great as aren't next to the skin, have articulated knees and are good for colder weather. And at the risk of setting off an avalanche of abuse, they also have an i-Pod pocket

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    Re: Men in tights

    Nike are the best ones I have tried

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    Re: Men in tights

    Quote Originally Posted by gaspingforair View Post

    Oh, and thanks to the others for suggesting 3/4 length tights, but I'm afraid that I find that they only look good on ladies (in my humble opinion)
    The thing about tights that are 3/4 length on normal people is that they are 7/8 length on the vertically challenged so the ladies tend to run away anyway
    “The higher we soar, the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.”

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    Re: Men in tights

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagger View Post
    Nike are the best ones I have tried
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    Re: Men in tights

    Quote Originally Posted by FarFromTheFells View Post
    they're great as aren't next to the skin,
    You're really missing the point about tights aren't you? They're supposed to hug your manly physique.

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