PEARL iZUMiSummit Capri - Women's
Item # PLZ00M0
Summit Capri
While the heat of July may have you on the "Sun's out Guns out" train, April and October have you craving a little more coverage when the cool breeze hits on shady sections of trail. That doesn't mean you want to hit the trails in full blown winter kit, but reaching for a pair of the Pearl Izumi Summit Capris for Women certainly won't hurt. These capris give you the same feel of your favorite Summit Shorts from Pearl, but with coverage that goes past your knee, and stops mid shin, so you can let just a bit of the breeze on your calves, while staying a little warmer. They feature a DWR coating to protect from spring showers while you're hunting for hero dirt, and a loose enough fit to pair your favorite chamois and pads underneath for long days that take you to trail sections that may be a little hairy.
- Capris that give you coverage for cool trail days
- Stretchy polyester moves with you and wicks sweat
- Relaxed fit accommodates pads and your best chamois
- Stay dry in spring showers thanks to DWR coating
- Snag-free waist adjustment locks hem into place
- Stash your gummy bears in 2 zippered hand pockets
What do you think about this product?
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October 17, 2020
No lining or pad
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
- Size Bought
- 6
- Height
- 5` 5"
- Weight
- 134 lbs
Maybe it's just me but I've never ordered a pair of biking pants that didn't have some type of lining and pad.
Belinda N.
September 8, 2020
Great quality...runs larger
- Fit:
- Runs large
- Size Bought
- 6
- Height
- 5` 7"
- Weight
- 132 lbs
I just received my knickers and ordered both size 6 and 8. According to the measurements on the chart, I should have fit a size 8. My normal size is 6. However, the size 6 fit a little on the big side. 5'7", 130-135 lbs.
Laura Vallion
Monica D.
February 14, 2021
How high is the front and back rise on these size 6's? Thank you!
Caroline R.
November 8, 2020
These are down hill pants, and you don’t normally sit down while downhill biking so a chamois is largely unnecessary, I didn’t realize this for awhile when I started biking and didn’t understand why there wasn’t pads either! But it’s also possible to have a separate chamois so you can use them downhill or trail riding