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	<title>Comments on: dhb Vaeon Roubaix Arm and Leg Warmers in review</title>
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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2012 21:45:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I currently have a set of Medium size knee warmers in Netti brand but they have holes in them due to a crash so after reading this review decided to buy a pair of the DHB ones from Wiggle. I chose the same size but when they arrived and I tried them on they were fine on my upper leg but loose on the calves. I found if I pulled the botom of them up a bit so they were just below the knee they were better but still not as tight as I want (or as tight as Netti).

Dissapointed too that the reflective DHB logo is only on one leg, the left leg, I would of preferred it on both.

I did buy a pair of DHB arm warmers at the same time and the style and fit of these are great and the reflective logos (on both arms) seem to point out toward the traffic and stay there, rather than twist inwards where over the time of the ride they can&#039;t be seen.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I currently have a set of Medium size knee warmers in Netti brand but they have holes in them due to a crash so after reading this review decided to buy a pair of the DHB ones from Wiggle. I chose the same size but when they arrived and I tried them on they were fine on my upper leg but loose on the calves. I found if I pulled the botom of them up a bit so they were just below the knee they were better but still not as tight as I want (or as tight as Netti).</p>
<p>Dissapointed too that the reflective DHB logo is only on one leg, the left leg, I would of preferred it on both.</p>
<p>I did buy a pair of DHB arm warmers at the same time and the style and fit of these are great and the reflective logos (on both arms) seem to point out toward the traffic and stay there, rather than twist inwards where over the time of the ride they can&#8217;t be seen.</p>
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