Not sure if the comments on taking a whizz are about the Aerosuit, but (alongside the pic) it says the following in the copy;
'The suit also has a front flap for nature stops.'
@Laner, sounds like you need to go up a size before you cut yourself in half! There's a world of difference between a close-fit and uncomfortable. The advantage of an all-in-one (San Remo, TT, Aerosuit) is comfort and pocket stability. Having the shorts supported, and pocket load distributed by jersey shoulders/chest, is more preferable than bibstraps and jersey dragging/rolling.
Anyway, everyone in the pro peloton is wearing them, so it's a matter of time before it's a standard option.
Not sure if the comments on taking a whizz are about the Aerosuit, but (alongside the pic) it says the following in the copy;
'The suit also has a front flap for nature stops.'
@Laner, sounds like you need to go up a size before you cut yourself in half! There's a world of difference between a close-fit and uncomfortable. The advantage of an all-in-one (San Remo, TT, Aerosuit) is comfort and pocket stability. Having the shorts supported, and pocket load distributed by jersey shoulders/chest, is more preferable than bibstraps and jersey dragging/rolling.
Anyway, everyone in the pro peloton is wearing them, so it's a matter of time before it's a standard option.