AeroTech not what it used to be.
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AeroTech not what it used to be.
For those of us who've gone to aerotech out of loyalty (american owned and located)or neccessity
(who else carrys 4x/5x?) I have to say: I'm sorely disappointed in the shorts and designer shirt and crochette gloves I just recieved.
Having previously bought all 4 designer shirts (the peloton,the bear,the dragon and..the infamous pink flamingo)the lower level 8 panel shorts and the previous gloves,'what' I recieved was a lukewarm watered down version of the former.
Those opting for a jersey need to go up one size. The 3xl doesn't come close to the former 3xls.
The shorts...well,lets just say:I"m thankfull I only bought one pair. The elastic grippers on the legs are a band of stickum. The leg openings stopped having any elasticity after one washing (cold water, delicate wash, hung dry)
The gloves lacked even the most minimal of padding. (Performances crochette gloves are far superior for the same price)
Obviously,'times are hard' for american manufacturers looking to stay competitive.
(who else carrys 4x/5x?) I have to say: I'm sorely disappointed in the shorts and designer shirt and crochette gloves I just recieved.
Having previously bought all 4 designer shirts (the peloton,the bear,the dragon and..the infamous pink flamingo)the lower level 8 panel shorts and the previous gloves,'what' I recieved was a lukewarm watered down version of the former.
Those opting for a jersey need to go up one size. The 3xl doesn't come close to the former 3xls.
The shorts...well,lets just say:I"m thankfull I only bought one pair. The elastic grippers on the legs are a band of stickum. The leg openings stopped having any elasticity after one washing (cold water, delicate wash, hung dry)
The gloves lacked even the most minimal of padding. (Performances crochette gloves are far superior for the same price)
Obviously,'times are hard' for american manufacturers looking to stay competitive.
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If you're looking for an alternative short, I suggest Voler's products.
https://www.velowear.com/
Hammer always has a hot deal on their logo'd Voler stuff:
https://www.hammernutrition.com/za/HN...RY&CAT=CYCLING
Not sure what to tell you about the jerseys.
https://www.velowear.com/
Hammer always has a hot deal on their logo'd Voler stuff:
https://www.hammernutrition.com/za/HN...RY&CAT=CYCLING
Not sure what to tell you about the jerseys.
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I hope you got a bum batch. Ive been saving up for some stuff from them. THe falconi shorts I got off the 'Bay aren't bad. Inner lining, coolmax pad, baggy outer (MTB shorts). Two pr. 62.00.
Have you contacted Aerotech, by chance?
Have you contacted Aerotech, by chance?
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hey, if you want some decent jerseys check out freespiritwear.com. I have a 54 inch chest and the 3xl jerseys fit great
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I recently contacted them and found out they'll be selling a bike short for tall men by September. That's the only place I've ever seen something like that, I'm definitely giving that a try.
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If you're unhappy with them, return them -- and let Aetotech know why. Mine are marked "Unconditionally Guaranteed".
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Given the cost of producing clothing (especially in the U.S.)in todays market, complaining goes only so far.
Immediately after one ride in the shorts I came home and checked they against last years design.
I then contacted Aerotech and asked whether the Top Shelf shorts came in sizes larger than the stated 4-42 because I was sure the description of the top line short fit the old pair of shorts
The response came back that: design changes had been made to the Pro short (along with the if the shorts had not been worn I could return them...duh)and that ,no the top shelf shorts were not available in waist size above 40-42
I made comment on the custom jerseys 'downsizing' and shortened zipper. Again,'design changes'.
At which point,I posted my observations on bikeforums.
Not with the hope or intent of putting an american manufacturer out of business but to give a other side of the story observation to the glowing reports on Aerotech.
FWIW, I discovered Nashbar is now carrying the 41-43 waist sizing Performance Bike used to and I got a pair of their 8 panel 'house shorts' the other day.
The shorts are a duplicate of last years Aerotech Pro shorts..albeit with a slightly better pad.
Immediately after one ride in the shorts I came home and checked they against last years design.
I then contacted Aerotech and asked whether the Top Shelf shorts came in sizes larger than the stated 4-42 because I was sure the description of the top line short fit the old pair of shorts
The response came back that: design changes had been made to the Pro short (along with the if the shorts had not been worn I could return them...duh)and that ,no the top shelf shorts were not available in waist size above 40-42
I made comment on the custom jerseys 'downsizing' and shortened zipper. Again,'design changes'.
At which point,I posted my observations on bikeforums.
Not with the hope or intent of putting an american manufacturer out of business but to give a other side of the story observation to the glowing reports on Aerotech.
FWIW, I discovered Nashbar is now carrying the 41-43 waist sizing Performance Bike used to and I got a pair of their 8 panel 'house shorts' the other day.
The shorts are a duplicate of last years Aerotech Pro shorts..albeit with a slightly better pad.