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Cycling in latex - ltxrob - 09 Sep 2015

ive decided that as a cyclist you can pretty much wear any form of skin tight clothing and no one will bat an eyelid.
With this in mind I've had latex catfish make me a cycling speed suit and I had some photos of the finished item sent over last week.
It's in the post!!


RE: Cycling in latex - Tinker D - 09 Sep 2015

I think it's missing something. Are you going ADD anything to it?
Nuge nuge wink wink


RE: Cycling in latex - ltxrob - 09 Sep 2015

I've thought about it. But I don't currently own the right accessory!! 😉


RE: Cycling in latex - Tinker D - 10 Sep 2015

I can think of two, depending on gender.


RE: Cycling in latex - ltxrob - 10 Sep 2015

The only one I have is a bit firm.
I feel one of the ultra soft silicone ones would be a better place to start. :-D


RE: Cycling in latex - Strappado - 07 Jan 2017

Have you tried the suit by now?

I would be afraid of some skin burns here and there and I would definitely wear a saddle padding. But I agree, sportive cyclists can wear pretty much anything, if they are on the bike.
In winter or in heavy rain, even the normal cyclist is allowed a lot. It only needs to appear somewhat protective 😁


RE: Cycling in latex - Like Ra - 07 Jan 2017

(07 Jan 2017, 15:20 )Strappado Wrote: But I agree, sportive cyclists can wear pretty much anything, if they are on the bike.
Same about joggers.


RE: Cycling in latex - ltxrob - 07 Jan 2017

Yes I've used it twice, for a 1 hour ride each time.
Always with padded cycle shorts underneath.
Both times has been a warm dusk ride.

Only issue I've found is that when I had it made I didn't specify the leg length. They've ended up being a little long to the extent that they end up sitting on the back of the knee, a bit shorter or a longer and it would not be an issue. But where they sit it rubs a bit, so on the second ride I rolled the hem up a bit.

Makes for very sweaty exercise. Almost as much excercise getting out of it at the end as it's practically welded to me!! :-D


RE: Cycling in latex - Tinker D - 07 Jan 2017

Would J-lube cut down on the skin burns?
You can slip-and-slide inside the latex and not get burned.
Might be an exciting ride ?


RE: Cycling in latex - ltxrob - 07 Jan 2017

(07 Jan 2017, 16:36 )Tinker D Wrote: Would J-lube cut down on the skin burns?
You can slip-and-slide inside the latex and not get burned.
Might be an exciting ride ?

In 1 hour rides I haven't found it to be an issue.
But then again sensitive areas that were in contact with the bike were protected by the padded cycle shorts.
That said if you were to use the j-lube powder with a 1 hour aggressive ride you will be self lubing from the sweat, that mixed with the powder you will be slicker than an eel!! 😉

I can't really ride any bike these days without padded shorts. It just feels wrong on any ride over 10 minutes.... just like riding a bike where my feet are not clipped into the pedals.
You just get used to a certain way of riding