ARSUXEOMen's Loose Fit Cycling Shorts Mountain Bike Shorts Water Ressistant 1903
S**O
Great Fit, High Quality, Perfect for Summer
I got these shorts in the blue color, and the contrast with the black accents really makes them stand out. The zippers are smooth and placed in convenient spots, and the two unzippered pockets securely hold my phone and other items without anything falling out.They’re a bit longer than standard shorts, just below the knee, but I like that look. Not quite capri length, just a nice in-between. The Velcro waist adjusters on each side are convenient. As a bodybuilder, my weight fluctuates, and these shorts can easily adjust to fit comfortably whether I’m in a cutting or bulking phase.The fabric is soft but durable, and it feels like it’ll hold up for a long time. There are two solid buttons at the waist and sturdy belt loops that are sewn on well, no worries about them tearing like with cheaper shorts.Overall, a great buy. I’m planning to pick up another color soon. Perfect for summer wear, workouts, or casual days out.
T**
Best MTB shorts!
These are my go to MTB shorts. They are comfy with plenty of pockets and the material is not so thick to make you overheat needlessly.
B**0
Good quality mountain/gravel bike shorts
I'm giving these cargo/bike shorts 4 stars instead of 5 stars. These blue shorts do not have a back zipping pocket. It's not a deal breaker.. but disappointing. I purchased a pair of green Arsuxeo shorts previously to this Amazon purchase from an online clothing dealer.... and those shorts had a back zipping pocket for wallet, etc. I had no idea that there were different versions of these shorts. With that said... the quality of the shorts is very good for the price paid. I wear these over a padded liner and they are good for 20+ mile gravel bike rides. There's 6 pockets on the front of the shorts. The material is ideal for hot weather... wicking, polyester stretching fabric. The shorts are comfortable... not too tight, but not too baggy.... and have a long inseam that goes to the knees. These cargo/bike shorts look good and could be worn casually. Highly recommended.... good product even though there's no back, zipping pocket.
S**T
Great value and quality
Excellent fit and quality. Love the big zippers. Great value.
S**W
Pockets, Sizing, Durability, Biking Style -- some thoughts
RATING: I rounded up to a 5, as these are a no-regrets, no-complaints buy, but really they fall more into a 4.25/4.5 class. That said, I purchased two initially, and was satisfied enough I got another pair.POCKETS - The ZIP pockets are placed ideally for biking. You can zip and unzip them rather easily even while coasting at a decent pace. I take lots of pics of corny nature stuff, and also sometimes feel the need to flip the song on my little bluetooth mini speaker, and sometimes answer an emergency call. So my phone is in and out a few times during a 2.5 hour ride. I have never once struggled to get my phone in and out of the pocket, nor had issues with the zippers, again, even while coasting on my bike (of course, while on non grueling paths)Having my phone in that upper zip pocket does not affect my ride at all. I can barely feel it, and I think that is because it fits rather snugly in there. It doesn't jostle or feel like its trying to pop out. Also, my car keys (little fob kind with two regular keys attached) didn't annoy me either when in the other upper or lower pocket. They don't wave around as I pedal or flip and flop. This is essential when riding.A couple of things to note:I have an iPhone 11 -- I am not sure how the "max" sizes of cell phone lines will work in the pockets. It seems as though they might fit in the lower zip pocket, but would be horizontal not vertical -- that might affect your ride/feel depending on your body type. They won't fit in the upper zips at all, it seems to me.Even though there are two zip pockets on each side, they are "on top of each other." Meaning, if you have an item in each, they will be layered, one inner, one outer -- so they might pop out a bit. It's why I never use both on same side -- phone on one upper zip, keys on the other side.The "jeans"-style non zip pockets are fine -- but not really comfy or useful when biking.SIZING -- I am a size 31-32 in jeans, but small seemed an unwise choice. I went with Medium and they fit perfectly. Meaning, I dont need to adjust those velcro straps at all. So the sizing chart is a bit off. Medium currently states 33-36. Maybe they are trying to translate sizes to us huskier Americans, but they're a little off. I would size up based on their (as of July21) chart. Meaning, if you're really a 35/36, the large might be better.DURABILTY - I have worn and washed my first two pairs about 5 times ... and while that is not a ton, I can kinda tell that these are NOT meant to last a lifetime. I've only biked in them, and played pickleball once. No threads coming out, no tears, no noticeable wear. BUT, they really are just a buncha cloth panels kinda slammed together - which is I guess what you pay for at this relatively cheaper price. I don't use the velcro strappy things as M's fit me, but I can see these a) coming undone while you're wearing them cause they seem flimsy and b) not working generally either through wear or washing -- just my feeling on those.BIKING STYLE - As mentioned, I bike mostly on nature paths of asphalt, slightly loose gravel, and dirt -- using a hybrid bike. I do not do any heavy duty mountain biking. I would NOT get these for that type of riding. These are for more casual riding -- as indicated by the non-crotch padding. Also, I can't speak to whether pads will fit in these, as those are not really my thing.So, I can see these lasting 1.5-2 years ... 50/60 washes and wears, before something might go awry with the materials themselves. Compare to, well, mens swim trunks or even golf shorts ... I kinda buy those and they'll be with me for much longer.USING FOR OTHER STUFF -- I have only two other types of shorts: zany pant-styled golf shorts, and basketball shorts. These have more give than the first, and are a slimmer, tighter profile than the latter. They are great for causal/intermediate biking compared to my other shorts -- not being flappy in the wind, but letting me move more freely has been huge.They also seem like they'd be great for anything around the water - boating, fishing, etc -- though I'm no real expert on that stuff.They are NOT great for pickleball or Tennis ... it's not easy to get balls in and out of the pockets at all. And the pockets (all of them) are too small for the balls to fit comfortably.They seem ok for casual wear -- but I got them in crazy colors, to help avoid being hit by cars and things, so not sure safety orange or gumball blue are good for daily life.One last thing -- the name is awful. My daughter and I love the random assortment of letters that some chinese manufacturers affix to things. We have an iPad case from TOPESCT -- we laugh daily trying to figure out how to say it or what it might mean. Please reply if you have an idea.that said, Arsuxeo = Arse Sucks Tuxedo? Sucks butt sweat fancy pants! Sorry if that offends, but we find it Hilarious.
T**O
Very relaxed fit, comfortable, weightless
Great product with some improvements over the previous version - namely the slanted pockets on sides are much better for actual biking as stuff is far less likely to fall out of them if you forget to zip. The shorts are slick-comfortable on the inside and stretchy, and just a tad on the oversized side for comfort when pedaling. Definitely good for higher activity levels. Fabric cleans easily and maintains color for a long time. I wore the previous version of these to absolute shreds and it took a while. Bought 2 more to replace. They're much cheaper than top-brand cycling shorts but you can get 2 for the price of 1 of the former and you won't be disappointed. Nice color options as well. Fabric wicks sweat easily and air dries quickly if wet, so they can technically double as swimming shorts in a pinch. Great for hot weather cycling
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