irongirl1
Jun 7 2008, 08:17 PM
Just wondering what you like to wear?
I am a Technical Development team member of JAGGAD clothing
http://www.jaggad.com/ and have found their clothing to be extremely comfortable and to wear, especially considering we wear the clothing (tri, cycle, run, swim) in such different conditions and for such long durations....
I have tried alot of other brands and haven't found a better all around brand.
What about you?
TynoMite
Jun 7 2008, 09:14 PM
LOL
Cheap plugs rule

I have a pair of Orca Tri pants. I've worn them twice in soaking rain and they don't feel any different than they do dry.
My only complaint with them is the drawstring isn't long enough.
I was checking out an Orca Tri suit at my friendly local bike shop today for only $150. It looked sweeeeet.
SlowManiac
Jun 7 2008, 09:15 PM
To be honest I find almost all running gear EXTRMELY overpriced and my day to day running gear is Aldi's. And it is just as good as anything else and a quarter of the price. Fot instance a pair of shorts on your website cost US$ 54 dollars! That is crazy considering it was knocked up in China for like $2
If I am doing an event that requires more technical gear then I will purchase some higher end stuff.
That said Jaggad gear looks like quality stuff - but I have been using my Aldi gear for over a year now!
SlowManiac
Jun 7 2008, 09:21 PM
Hey I dont mind plugs - I would love to know why running shorts cost $54
Sunset
Jun 7 2008, 10:01 PM
For tri's I have a Scody suit.
It's fine.
I did a 10km run it in (as part of a team for a tri) and found it to be the best thing I've ever run in
SlowManiac
Jun 7 2008, 10:21 PM
Aahh Scody - makers of the AUD $49 singlet - well I will be fair! You triathletes are crazy in more ways than one!
slowmo
Jun 7 2008, 10:21 PM
QUOTE (SlowManiac @ Jun 7 2008, 09:21 PM)

Hey I dont mind plugs - I would love to know why running shorts cost $54
I tend to agree. I'd never heard of Jaggad before irongirl's infomercial, but $50-$60 seems like a common price for running shorts. I think I paid something like that for my 2XU shorts. I'm very happy with them - they are comfy, well made and they last well but, as you say, they are made in China and the materials are not high-tech.
I have a few bits of 2XU gear with the rest being a collection of different brands bought on special or whatever. Actually my very favourite bit of running apparel is my hat - keeps the sun off my middle-aged monk's tonsure and the rain out of my eyes.
slowmo
(edited to fix all the typos)
tank girl
Jun 7 2008, 10:32 PM
QUOTE (irongirl1 @ Jun 7 2008, 08:17 PM)

I have tried alot of other brands and haven't found a better all around brand.
Have you tried Orca or Cannibal?
QUOTE (TynoMite @ Jun 7 2008, 09:14 PM)

I was checking out an Orca Tri suit at my friendly local bike shop today for only $150. It looked sweeeeet.
They
are sweet. I bought one a few years ago when they only came in black - before the red ones and blue ones. They are gorgeous, they feel incredible on, they are superslick to swim in (I would MUCH prefer this to a wetsuit - at least in saltwater), the feel great to ride in, and they are supportive and cool to run in. The chamois is just the right size and shape to ensure it's comfy for all three disciplines. I never regretted spending that money, and even when I did casual races like the local army race, I wore it, because it was my favourite thing to wear. (And what can I say - they also look great and do great things for your figure.) My only complaint is that the action back on the women's suit doesn't offer much sun protection. The Cannibal suits offer coverage right to the shoulders. That makes it easy to slather sunscreen on if it gets later in the day than you intended to be racing - important for half IM etc.
I also use the Orca tri pants. I picked them up at a race for $25 (bargain!) and I've used them for adventure racing. I also use them for kayaking - I ride my bike to the sessions, but don't want wet knicks, so the tri knicks are just perfect.
TynoMite
Jun 7 2008, 10:36 PM
QUOTE (SlowManiac @ Jun 7 2008, 09:21 PM)

Hey I dont mind plugs - I would love to know why running shorts cost $54
I am always keen to get something for a fair price.
My running shorts are mostly $20 Extra Mile brand from Rebel.
3 months ago if you told me I'd think $150 for a Tri-Suit was a good deal I would have laughed at you.
I have found with cycle gear especially that price usually relates to quality, to a point.
I can't tell the $40 difference between a pair of $110 Pearl Izumi knicks and a pair of $70 Cannibal knicks, but I can from a $30 pair of Netti knicks to the $70 Cannibal ones.
Being functional and comfortable for all 3 legs makes a bit of extra cost understandable for Tri gear.
chisholm
Jun 7 2008, 10:38 PM
I'm a fan of Big W running gear. Cheap and cheerful - although I have to say that my short came from the Nike outlet store. Never bought a piece of running gear full price yet!
TynoMite
Jun 7 2008, 10:40 PM
QUOTE (tank girl @ Jun 7 2008, 10:32 PM)

They are sweet. I bought one a few years ago when they only came in black - before the red ones and blue ones.
I also use the Orca tri pants. I picked them up at a race for $25 (bargain!)
The suits at the shop were black and black with white.
The owners are talking about getting some shop branded Orca suits too.
Pity my birthday is after August

I'm so jealous you scored pants for $25!
SouthAustralian
Jun 7 2008, 11:34 PM
QUOTE (TynoMite @ Jun 7 2008, 08:44 PM)

LOL
Cheap plugs rule

Tyno ....aren't you going to award
5 stars for cheap plugs?
(Check out the blogs Tyno has me in stitches with his 5 star awards

Frank in SA
sammo86
Jun 8 2008, 12:36 AM
wish i had $$$ to indulge in fancy attire...but alas i just run in what i have free that day!! my awesome "koh samui" boardies are a favourite and a singlet i bought for $5 always plays well...student life...they dont have this in the course description...
TynoMite
Jun 8 2008, 08:48 AM
QUOTE (SouthAustralian @ Jun 7 2008, 11:34 PM)

Tyno ....aren't you going to award 5 stars for cheap plugs?
Only if it is in a blog Frank
Danny
Jun 8 2008, 09:31 AM
Hi Irongirl1,
love the plug - how did it go over in transitions??
I have some JAGGED gear that I particularly like: My long distance tri singlet with pockets (great for long runs) and some swimming gear - (it looks fast)
But I also share the joy - my favourite short course race suit is a Speedo fastskin trisuit, olympic distance and above is a great 2XU set, I have some Orca bike gear, my favourite compression gear is CW-X, I have some Scody and Cannabal stuff which I like and I have just lashed out on some Zoot racing flats.
Now the most important plug of all - if you are looking for running skirts (which in my humble opinion are going to be the sensation of the 2008/2009 season) you need to check out what Psychochicken has!
**thinks - wish I was on some sort of commission for all the brand endorsement done here!**
Cheers,
Danny
thomo
Jun 8 2008, 09:40 AM
QUOTE (irongirl1 @ Jun 7 2008, 08:17 PM)

Just wondering what you like to wear?
I am a Technical Development team member of JAGGAD clothing
http://www.jaggad.com/ and have found their clothing to be extremely comfortable and to wear, especially considering we wear the clothing (tri, cycle, run, swim) in such different conditions and for such long durations....
I have tried alot of other brands and haven't found a better all around brand.
What about you?
Unbiased opinion

I am prepared to trial your products, just send me a p.m with a list to select from and I will p.m you with my details.
Target at the moment have 30% off slazenger gear. I picked up a pair of running shorts with inbuilt undies for just over $12.
BTW I don't work or have any shares,etc, etc in the two companies or their extended identities I have mentioned.
I normally these days do triathlons (two a year) in a pair of speedo shorts in the swim. I the cycle / run just wack on a normal shirt and off I go.
However, I might be wearing
JAGGAD clothing this year
NvrGiveUp
Jun 8 2008, 10:18 AM
QUOTE (chisholm @ Jun 7 2008, 10:38 PM)

I'm a fan of Big W running gear. Cheap and cheerful - although I have to say that my short came from the Nike outlet store. Never bought a piece of running gear full price yet!
Massive advocate of BigW stuff here. My warddrobe is mixed brands of clothing including: bigw, 2xu, asic, newbalance, and skins plus a handful of cycling gear.
I would say my best 2 buys would be the slazenger running shorts and running singlet - both from bigw.
TFive
Jun 8 2008, 11:37 AM
I recently bought some Adidas "Stella McCartney" running gear. It was outrageously expensive but looked really good. The labels stated "designed specifically for running". Went out for run in it yesterday - It was dreadful, the Lycra tights kept riding up and the top ended up under my arm pits. Perhaps " designed specifically" for running means treadmill posing for 20mins ?
I think 'll give designer running gear a miss and stick with tried and tested brands like 2XU and ASIC.
Muzman
Jun 8 2008, 11:56 AM
I have an eclectic mix of stuff I do tris in - Orca, Zoot and Jaggad. I tend to favour the Orca because it seems to fit me better, but I am a fan of the Jaggad trisuit with the removable chamois for longer distances.
I also have Jaggad and a 2XU tri tops, and a pair of Orca tri shorts I tend to wear in long races.
Basically, I love to have fun dresiing up as a triathlete!
On the subject of price, I never have any qualms about paying top dollar for top gear - most of the stuff I bought 5 years ago is still wearable, functional and looks good (although some of it is too big now!). Compare this to paying half the amount three times as often (if that makes sense) and you'll see why.
M
Plazbot
Jun 8 2008, 02:01 PM
I have had a couple of pairs of the Jaggad shorts with the removable chamois and they are poor to very poor. The material wears through to 'screen door' very quickly and the stitching on the panel seams tears easily. Based on that I have not tried any of the other products they make.
thomo
Jun 8 2008, 02:05 PM
QUOTE (TFive @ Jun 8 2008, 11:37 AM)

I recently bought some Adidas "Stella McCartney" running gear. It was outrageously expensive but looked really good. The labels stated "designed specifically for running". Went out for run in it yesterday - It was dreadful, the Lycra tights kept riding up and the top ended up under my arm pits. Perhaps " designed specifically" for running means treadmill posing for 20mins ?
I think 'll give designer running gear a miss and stick with tried and tested brands like 2XU and ASIC.
Take it back. It was not sold as a fashion statement. It was stylish running statement.
It must be functional for the purpose bought. It wasn't, so it is not of merchandisable quality.
Full refund, no store credit rubbish. It is your choice, not shops.
TFive
Jun 9 2008, 02:53 PM
QUOTE (thomo @ Jun 8 2008, 02:05 PM)

Take it back. It was not sold as a fashion statement. It was stylish running statement.
It must be functional for the purpose bought. It wasn't, so it is not of merchandisable quality.
Full refund, no store credit rubbish. It is your choice, not shops.
I'll take it back if you come with me
irongirl1
Jun 12 2008, 08:55 PM
Ok, a cheap infomercial for sure... but I was honest!

AND I am not paid by Jaggad..
Interesting posts, thanks for the input! I have bought cheap running shorts from target and cheaper brands from Rebel and find that they won't sit still on my body until I get heaps sweaty so that is twenty minutes spent readjusting shorts, trying to run.
For just running I have found asics bike pants quite good and I love Saucony shorts for comfort running.
The problem that comes up is bike to run. Some of the pants with leg grippers (plastic) rip the skin on my thighs after running over about 15km....
I have never tried Orca, do they external leg grippers like Jaggad or internal like Zoot, 2XU, Louis Garneau?????
Danny
Jun 13 2008, 06:42 AM
QUOTE (irongirl1 @ Jun 12 2008, 08:55 PM)

Ok, a cheap infomercial for sure... but I was honest!

AND I am not paid by Jaggad..
Interesting posts, thanks for the input! I have bought cheap running shorts from target and cheaper brands from Rebel and find that they won't sit still on my body until I get heaps sweaty so that is twenty minutes spent readjusting shorts, trying to run.
For just running I have found asics bike pants quite good and I love Saucony shorts for comfort running.
The problem that comes up is bike to run. Some of the pants with leg grippers (plastic) rip the skin on my thighs after running over about 15km....
I have never tried Orca, do they external leg grippers like Jaggad or internal like Zoot, 2XU, Louis Garneau?????
Hey irongirl1 - as they say in the classics 'a girls got to make a living!' don't sweat it! With Orca - the cycle gear has internal grippers but can't speak about the tri stuff. You also made me remember my favourite winter top is a Louis Garneau!! Its fantastic - got it from a US supplier.
You are very lucky to have a job with a company that is right in the middle of the sport you love!
Cheers,
Danny
thomo
Jun 13 2008, 08:02 AM
QUOTE (TFive @ Jun 9 2008, 02:53 PM)

I'll take it back if you come with me

Hi TFive,
I didn't see your post till this morning.
Yes, I am happy to come with you. PM or post here details of where purchased, etc.
The bigger the store the easier the refund.
I bought a pair of Brooks (?) shoes from BIG W (they were product parity). Wore them on Gold Coast trip with family. Almost crippled me. Took them back when got back Home. They said can't take them back as they are worn. Stood my ground, did rant or rave and got my full refund.
QUOTE (irongirl1 @ Jun 12 2008, 08:55 PM)

Ok, a cheap infomercial for sure... but I was honest!

AND I am not paid by Jaggad..
Still waiting for my product, for full and fair review.
balri
Jun 13 2008, 08:26 AM
I don't actually know what brand most of my running clothes are. My wife usually buys it and I think she gets it from DFO.
PlodBod
Jun 13 2008, 09:13 AM
I have mostly 2XU tops as they are really comfortable (and they come in a nice range of colours). I have a fab black and pink top and tights combo that I got in the UK last year by a company called Odlo (can't get it here) which I love, plus a mixture of running tights by Asics and Nike. Not forgetting the Skirts, of course, which are wonderful in the summer.
Am always a bit wary of buying "fashion" running stuff - even some of the Adidas gear looks like you could wear it at a nightclub - way too many strappy bits
Paul Every
Jun 13 2008, 10:09 AM
QUOTE (PlodBod @ Jun 13 2008, 09:13 AM)

I have mostly 2XU tops as they are really comfortable (and they come in a nice range of colours).
Ummm...but you always wear pink?
Gadfly
Jun 13 2008, 10:12 AM
QUOTE (PlodBod @ Jun 13 2008, 09:13 AM)

I have mostly 2XU tops as they are really comfortable (and they come in a nice range of colours). I have a fab black and pink top and tights combo that I got in the UK last year by a company called Odlo (can't get it here) which I love, plus a mixture of running tights by Asics and Nike. Not forgetting the Skirts, of course, which are wonderful in the summer.
Am always a bit wary of buying "fashion" running stuff - even some of the Adidas gear looks like you could wear it at a nightclub - way too many strappy bits

I thought of you yesterday PlodBod - was checking out the BigW Slazenger Bio slyx tights - they are black with pink stitching detail!

(not good with a CR top though

)
apricots
Jun 13 2008, 10:25 AM
I've found some nice running gear at Kmart just recently - when they're having good sales! They have a brand (made in China - what isn't, these days?) called Sport Ltd, with a sky blue label & white lettering. I've got 3 tops with the built in girlie support (I wear a crop top anyway) and some very nice comfy shorts. Nothing rides up, gets stuck, falls down, or gives wedgies, so I'm very happy. A couple of these little gems were only about $5 because of being on sale. Even at full price, the Sports Ltd things seem to be under $20 as a rule.
No way am I about to spend megabucks on designer running gear when I can get "cheap & cheerful" stuff that fits and is nice.... at such reasonable prices. It's probably all made in the same place anyway!
Yes, Balri, DFO is a shopper's and fashionista's paradise! When you can get such good brand name items at such discounted prices, because of it being "end of season" etc, it makes you realise how much mark-up we're all paying to begin with. I KNOW about all the fancy overheads and wages, what makes the world go round etc, but really, the best way to shop is at sales or factory outlets. Just be prepared to buy up when you don't really need things, because they're not necessarily going to be there when you want them on a sudden whim.
I can only get to DFO about twice a year, but when I do, boy, do I have a wonderful time!
PlodBod
Jun 13 2008, 10:59 AM
QUOTE (Paul Every @ Jun 13 2008, 10:09 AM)

Ummm...but you always wear pink?
hehe true - but some blue and black creeps in now and again. And now that I have a purpley-lilac Brooks shoe, I simply must have a lilac top to match!!
QUOTE (Gadfly @ Jun 13 2008, 10:12 AM)

I thought of you yesterday PlodBod - was checking out the BigW Slazenger Bio slyx tights - they are black with pink stitching detail!

(not good with a CR top though

)
Gadfly - There is NOTHING that goes with a CR top! Sorry JoggerKev!
edited to prevent further cheap jokes from Paul Every
Paul Every
Jun 13 2008, 11:15 AM
QUOTE (PlodBod @ Jun 13 2008, 10:59 AM)

Gadfly - NOTHING goes with a CR top!
Plod, that combination is very Humphrey B Bear.
emjay
Jun 13 2008, 11:35 AM
QUOTE (PlodBod @ Jun 13 2008, 10:59 AM)

hehe true - but some blue and black creeps in now and again. And now that I have a purpley-lilac Brooks shoe, I simply must have a lilac top to match!!
I have a purple/lilac Adidas skirt
QUOTE (PlodBod @ Jun 13 2008, 10:59 AM)

Gadfly - There is NOTHING that goes with a CR top! Sorry JoggerKev!
edited to prevent further cheap jokes from Paul Every 
thats not quite true. Berlei have some CR co-ordinated sports bras - 30% off at Myer.
I'm a big fan of the Adidas and Nike clearance outlets, I have found some great bargains in both.
TFive
Jun 13 2008, 01:25 PM
QUOTE (thomo @ Jun 13 2008, 08:02 AM)

Hi TFive,
I didn't see your post till this morning.
Yes, I am happy to come with you. PM or post here details of where purchased, etc.
The bigger the store the easier the refund.
Hi Thomo,
Thanks for your offer

I sort of meant it tongue in cheek. I have a friend who always asks me to go with her when she needs to return something. Can I refer her to you ?
I do agree with you regarding fuctionality. I've learned a lesson and will find another use for it - perhaps as disco attire
miners
Jun 13 2008, 02:16 PM
can't remember the actual question which initiated this thread, but I reckon most of the top brands have now got it pretty well sorted. I've tried a fair few of them - 2XU, Orca, Cannibal, Pearl Izumi, Adidas, Asics, Brooks, Zoot, Jaggad, Nike and even some from the lesser known Hot Designs and Port Macquarie's own Soft Edges! They actually supplied the scrummy one-piece outfits the Opals (and Tricia Fallon in particular) used to wear

They did our Tri Club uniforms last year as their first foray into Tri-clothing and did a bang-up job
Without intentionally doing so, I seem to have a proportionately larger amount of Nike gear in the running/biking wardrobe than any other brand. Say what you like about their marketing etc... I still reckon they make some of the best gear going round.
thomo
Jun 13 2008, 08:37 PM
QUOTE (TFive @ Jun 13 2008, 01:25 PM)

Hi Thomo,
Thanks for your offer

I sort of meant it tongue in cheek. I have a friend who always asks me to go with her when she needs to return something. Can I refer her to you ?
I do agree with you regarding fuctionality. I've learned a lesson and will find another use for it - perhaps as disco attire

Offer is only good for a coolrunner.
With Stella, why don't you ask your friend to go with you. You can pretend you are helping return your friend's clothing and not your own.
Danny
Jun 13 2008, 09:13 PM
QUOTE (PlodBod @ Jun 13 2008, 09:13 AM)

way too many strappy bits

Should that be
PlodBod
Jun 14 2008, 04:15 PM
QUOTE (Danny @ Jun 13 2008, 09:13 PM)

Should that be

heheh I'm not sure what you're implying.... or maybe I am which is why I'm chortling... ????
Danny
Jun 14 2008, 05:19 PM
QUOTE (PlodBod @ Jun 14 2008, 04:15 PM)

heheh I'm not sure what you're implying.... or maybe I am which is why I'm chortling... ????
A chortle is good for the soul!
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