Breakaway Short - Women's
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Breakaway Short
Tackle your favorite stretch of country road with the exceptional comfort of the Terry Bicycles Women's Breakaway Shorts. These fitted cycling shorts feature a nylon-spandex blend for a smooth, stretchy feel with moderate compression, giving you the benefits of muscle stability and support when you're climbing hills and blasting down back roads. The wide, elastic-free waist and leg bands provide a secure, pinch-free fit when you're riding for hours at a time.
Equipped with Terry's newest Fleet Air chamois, the Breakaway Women's Shorts offer seamless padding for longer jaunts and spirited rides alike. This Italian-made chamois features a four-way stretch and multi-density foam padding, both of which ensure a smooth, chafe-free feel with ample padding for longer rides. Lightweight microfiber fabric promotes ventilation while simultaneously reducing its thickness profile at the inner thigh to combat irritation.
Details
- Smooth and stretchy shorts for tackling the tarmac
- Moderage compression hugs your muscles
- Wide, elastic-free waist and cuffs secure your fit
- Fleet Air Chamois offers seamless padding
- Microfiber fabric at chamois promotes ventilation
- Strategic seam placement reduces chaffing
- Item #TRY002Z
- Material
- 77% nylon, 23% spandex
- Fit
- moderate compression
- Inseam
- 8.5in
- Chamois
- Fleet Air
- Recommended Use
- road cycling
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year limited
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5 based on 4 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 15, 2024
Glad I chose these!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Size Bought:
- M
These are my first biking shorts after years of ignoring feeling sore after the various indoor cycle classes I do. They have resolved that issue, and I like their length (not too short for someone in their 40s with an athletic build).
May 28, 2024
Comfy
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Size Bought:
- S
Have been trying various brands, including high end names after experiencing bad chaffing on longer rides. This material is comfortable, doesn’t irritate skin and I like the wider wings on chamois because the seams on other chamois in that area seem to really irritate and rub on my skin. These shorts let my skin breathe, don’t squeeze and are generally way more comfortable than any other women’s shorts I’ve tried in long time.
August 7, 2021
These are so nice to wear
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- L
- Height:
- 5' 9"
- Weight:
- 155
Bought these as road shorts and I really like them. The material is stretchier and softer than any other short I have, and I like it a lot. I was afraid at first that the material wouldn't hold up, but so far so good. I bought a bunch of pairs and they go through the wash weekly. The padding is nice too, but I wouldn't say heavy or light padding -- just nice and in the middle. I think Terry Cycles is a women-specific brand as well, so that confirmed why these shorts were so comfy. Also, on the muffin-top front, they had very little affect! The stretchiness was perfect to fit nice, but prevent any awkward hip tightness. Because I'm just a big person compared to the average road cyclist, I went up a size than usual non-cycling pants, and they fit great.
December 28, 2020
Best Liners!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- Lg
- Height:
- 5' 8"
- Weight:
- 142
I use these as a Mtn. Bike liner and alone on spin bike and road cycling. I am very particular about bike short liners. For Years "Shebeest Breezer Shorts" had the best liner but they quit making them 2-3 years ago. I requested they bring them back but no luck. Some of mine are 10 years old. I was on a quest for a new liner. Patagonia's are too tight in the waist for the hips and have the diaper feel. I ride 3-7 days every week. Mountain biking summer and fall and "Zwifting" year round. Many liners are too short and give the pinched inner thigh. No Bueno. Also if they are too short they won't protect you from the bike seat and will ride up. These are perfect length. Club shorts not my thing. I tried several Pearli and have never been able to leave the dressing room with a pair. This short is great in the hot sweaty desert, breathes well. Incredibly comfortable even for a 5 hour day in the saddle. Don't feel as "diaperish" as some. I tried 1 pair medium and 1 pair large from a physical store this summer, once I figured the size I wanted which took 3 months of trial, both sizes functioned well but I bought 5 more Large. I liked large better then medium so they don't pinch my muffin top! ( Mine is small but it's there). Neither rode up. No elastic gripper in the legs but they function great. My first 2 pairs are 6 months old, Survived 6 months of 1-3 times per week of wash and "tumble dry low" which is against the directions of drip dry but how it usually works at my house. Still fit/ look amazing. The legs never creep up on a ride. (True of both medium and large) The large has a little longer rise so no pinching of a muffin top! I seem to be between sizes and in cycling gear I did better in large.
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