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2009-06-15 3:44 AM

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Has anyone tried Aevero tri-shorts?  If you have do you like them?


2009-06-15 10:33 AM
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I just did a search on them on here, can't figure out how to add a link though... sorry. Just type in aevero in the search section at the top right of this page and it should help you out.

The general opinion seems to be that they are pretty good for what you pay for them.  I just thought I would respond because I have been considering a pair too.  I think I am going to get a pair, $29 and a free jersey, even if they are horrible I won't feel like a broke the bank buying a pair.

2009-06-15 11:18 AM
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2009-06-15 3:02 PM
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I just ordered a pair for BF and one for me, so they better be good. As stated earlier, at least I won't break the bank with them. Unfortunately they don't offer the free jersey in a small, so BF will get two jerseys... Lucky him!
2009-06-16 4:15 AM
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Thanks for the help.
2009-06-20 1:47 PM
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I have them and like them.  only 2 complaints are that they do not have a drawstring -- not good for ocean swimming, and the "leg grips" are really stick after a few washes, so i have to flip them up - especially when putting them on - or they really pull the leg hair.  but bottom line is i like them and would/willl buy again.


2009-06-20 2:58 PM
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I just got them, but have not tried them yet.

The lack of drawstring kind of freaked me out.

I LOVE the free cycling jersey that came with it.

Even if you only practice in them. $30 for Tri shorts and a good cycling Jersey is a great deal.
2009-06-20 3:15 PM
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I ordered these for my 14 year old son.  I ordered him a small and they came with a drawstring.  The first time he put them on the strings when into the shorts so I had to fish them out and tie the two together.  He got a medium jersey which is a little big for him but he likes it.
2009-06-22 5:47 PM
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Have a pair, trained and raced in them.  Like them.  Got a free Tri shirt when I ordered my pair.  Last I heard they were offering a free bike jersey with every pair.
2009-06-25 9:04 AM
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Just ordered the cycle shorts on Sunday afternoon. Had it at my house wed afternoon and shipping was only $5. The free jersey looks as well made as any of my other ones. They sent me Tri shorts by mistake. I sent them an email last night asking what to do. They contacted me today to apploigize for ther mistake, the correct shorts are in the mail and they told me to keep the Tri shorts. I have not worn there products yet but they look and feel like quality. And with these prices and customer service you really cant go wrong.
2009-06-25 11:21 PM
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For cheap tri shorts, I am really pleased with my stuff. I have their sprint tri shorts (less padding) and their regular compression shorts and the quality seems to be top notch. It seems to be pretty tough to mess up tri shorts though, I've yet to hear of a pair just falling apart or being sized completely wrong. Most complaints I've heard about tri shorts always involve whether there is too much padding for the run or not enough for the bike, and for me, this isn't much of a problem, as I've noticed I don't really care which pair of shorts I wear, whether its the regular ones with more padding or the sprint pair with less, they both work fine.
(edit: though I would definitely want the one with more padding for anything longer than an oly...)

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2009-06-26 9:17 AM
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Follow-up, I wrote Aevero about the lack of drawstring.
They told me that they would send one with a drawstring and to keep the one without.
2009-06-29 7:56 AM
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I just got my aevero shorts last week.  Ran and Rode in them, such a nice change, and loved them.  The free cycling jersey was nice, and since they messed my order up, they threw in a free running hat, which also is a nice steal.
Comfortable short, nice change from the usual workout short, I only want to train in jammers and tri shorts now.
2009-06-29 11:43 AM
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Went online to get this free jersey and buy a pair of shorts and now they are giving away a hat instead with the purchase. I am not a big hat guy. Oh well, missed the boat.
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