Louis Garneau CB Carbon 2 Cycling Shorts (Black)

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Louis Garneau CB Carbon 2 Cycling Shorts (Black)
Price: $184.99
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Riding hard is hard work, but a great pair of shorts featuring the latest technology can help make the job easier. The Louis Garneau CB Carbon 2 Cycling Shorts are ideal for everything from racing to gran fondos to long weekend rides that demand the very best. CB Carbon lycra fiber helps to enhance blood flow, while the Endurexx inserts improve compression and support tired muscles. Highlander mesh panels improve breathability and wick away sweat. Coldblack treatment helps reduce the surface temperature on hot days to keep you comfortable in even the warmest temperatures. The ergonomic 4Motion chamois insert provides plenty of cushion to improve comfort and is preshaped for easier motion and to reduce chafing. An elastic waist with drawstring and Aero Lazer leg band keep everything in place for a great fit.

Features:

  • Fabric: CB Carbon + LYCRA® fiber: This fabric offers great compression and antistatic properties and helps improve blood circulation
  • Fabric Technology: coldblack® treatment reflects UV rays for cooling
  • Aero single-layer, laser-cut bottom
  • Ischial pressure-relief zone at the rear of the leg
  • Flatlock seams
  • Back reflective accents, Front reflective accent
  • Elastic waist with drawstring

Specifications:
Gender: Men
Inseam: 9.25"
Fabric: CB Carbon, Lycra
Chamois: 4.1 Motion
Visibility: Reflective
Color: Black

This product was added to our catalog on February 18, 2019

David Kaplan
Saturday, May 11 2024 (7 months ago)
Louis Garneau CB Carbon 2 Cycling Shorts (Black) (L)
Great pair of shorts and well worth the investment. Love them
Tony Sneed
Verified Owner
Monday, Jul 10 2023 (about a year ago)
Louis Garneau CB Carbon 2 Cycling Shorts (Black) (L)
Performance Bicycle had these cycling shorts at a much better price than their competitors, although it was on backorder. I asked when they expected the shorts to be available. I received a prompt reply with an estimated date, which was not far off along with a message to let them know if I had other questions. This kind of customer service is why I will continue doing business with them.

These shorts are quality, and I ride 60-100 miles often, eliminating crouch pain as opposed to cheaper shorts. I have two pair now. The other pair is still good but a bit worn after two solid years of wearing them for every ride.

Two thumbs up.

Measurement Guide:

  1. Chest- Take measurement of the circumference around the fullest part of the chest while arms are relaxed at sides
  2. Waist- Measure the circumference of the waist at the natural crease of the waist while keeping tape measure a bit loose (finding natural waist crease can be easily found by bending over to one side)
  3. Hips- Standing with feet together, measure the circumference around the fullest part of the hips at the top of the legs
  4. Inseam- Using pants that fit well, measure the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg
  5. Body Length- Run a tape measure from the top pf the shoulder, across the chest/belly, through the crotch and up the back to the starting point

Measurement Notes:

  • Keep tape measure level and not too tight
  • For most accurate results, take measurements over underwear or close fitting apparel
  • Take measurements twice with a flexible tape measure to ensure accuracy
1. Chest
Circumference (in)
2. Waist
Circumference (in)
3. Hips
Circumference (in)
4. Inseam (in)5. Body
Length (in)
3XS31 - 33"26 - 27"31 - 33"29"58"
2XS33 - 35"27 - 29"33 - 35"30"60"
XS35 - 37"29 - 31"35 - 37"30"62"
S37 - 39"31 - 33"37 - 39"31"64"
M39 - 41"33 - 35"39 - 41"32"66"
L41 - 43"35 - 37"41 - 43"33"68"
XL43 - 45"37 - 39"43 - 45"33"70"
2XL45 - 47"39 - 41"45 - 47"33"71"
3XL47- 49"41 - 43"47 - 49"33"72"

Note: All measurements are provided by the manufacturer and may vary depending on how measurements are acquired.