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If so what are your "dimensions"? I borrowed a friends 44 and it was super tight in the crotch but per A*s chart a 46 seems like it will be way too long in the leg. I have a 30" inseam.
"When there's a gap you either commit yourself as a professional racing driver that is designed to win races or you come second or you come third or come fifth, and I'm not designed to come third, fourth, or fifth. I race to win, and if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver."
Ayrton Senna
Well, they're designed to fit best when you're sitting on the bike so I'd say it's pretty common for suits to be tight in the jewels while standing or walking around. If you unzip it usually gives you a little more room.
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I am 5 foot 11, about 190lbs. My Astars suit is a size 46USA/56EURO and Pete is correct, the jewels get a little snug, but once on the bike its fine...
This was while on the bike. Off the bike I had to have it unzipped and my arms pulled out.
"When there's a gap you either commit yourself as a professional racing driver that is designed to win races or you come second or you come third or come fifth, and I'm not designed to come third, fourth, or fifth. I race to win, and if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver."
Ayrton Senna
I have two A*s suits, one more focused than the other and both fit similarly. I'm 5'10", 180lbs and athletic build. I wear a Euro size 54, US 44.
The A* 2 piece I had in size 42 was tighter in the nuts than my A* 40 jacket with 32 pants combo. Suits are just made tighter in that way.
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