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Enduro Comp Shorts

3.8

4 Reviews

Enduro could be characterized as all-around riding, with equal parts uphill and downhill.…

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Enduro could be characterized as all-around riding, with equal parts uphill and downhill. Likewise, our Enduro Comp Shorts are designed to be true all-rounders on the trail, leaving you with plenty of comfort, performance features, and strength to tackle just about any trail.

To make sure of it, we made them from a woven version of our lightweight and ultra-breathable VaporRize™ fabrics. As a result, the shorts are more than tough enough to take repeated spills while you're finding your line (or losing it), without sacrificing anything to comfort.

In terms of fit, you'll find that these shorts fit nicely between our Atlas and Demo lines, meaning that they're certainly baggy but don't go over the top with it. As a result, we cut them to fall just around the bottom of the knee (about three inches shorter than the Demos) with plenty of room for light armor or kneepads. There are also side waist adjustment tabs that keep the waist where you want when the pockets are loaded. And for all-year riding, the Enduro Comp shorts have the added benefit of being treated to be water-repellant.

  • VaporRize™ woven fabrics are treated to be water-repellant, while remaining durable, stretchy, and lightweight for peace of mind on the trail.
  • Two zippered pockets provide convenient, secure space to store your trail essentials, while a SWAT™ access side zipper interfaces seamlessly with our separately sold SWAT™ bib shorts for immediate access to your gear and nutrition.
  • Side waist adjustment tabs ensure that the fit of the shorts is easily customizable and dialed-in, even when your pockets are loaded.
  • Deflect™ UV 50+ protects your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays.
  • 13.5" inseam (size 34 waist) fall low around the knee for a roomy fit that leaves plenty of room for pads.
  • Fabric Content: 89% Nylon, 11% Spandex

Rider Reviews

3.8

4 Reviews

 

Great Deal

Great shorts


Name:
Dr P.

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Heck yeah!

They dry quickly and they move with me. The fabric isn't at all grabby and is quite forgiving if I skipped a day on my roadie leg grooming. The pockets are better for town riding and SWAT liner bibs are the way to go for all other storage needs. I couldn't imagine having my keys in a front pocket on a ride.


Name:
Jeff, B.

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NO ZIPPERED POCKETS

These are nice quality shorts, but they do NOT have any zippered pockets when the description states they have two. I didn't notice this until I had already cut the tags off and washed these for my husband, but had I noticed before it was too late, these would have been returned. Big letdown; these were a Father's Day gift. :-(


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Wife B.

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Enduro Comp First Impressions

Nice looking shorts. I was disappointed to learn the description text is incorrect for this item. The pockets are NOT zippered; there are NOT two zippered pockets on the Enduro Comp shorts. The SWAT pocket is zippered but why? This is an access port and the zipper seals nothing in. I would prefer a zippered pocket to the access port. Without a SWAT compatible liner, this access port is useless. Wihout zippers on the pockets, there is no way to truly seal and secure a key or a wedding ring, etc. I'm not a fan of all the velcro. There's velcro on the double buttons which reminds me of the type of fastener you'd find on board shorts. In the water, I like the extra security of two buttons and velcro, but on mountain bike shorts it seems unnecessary. I have never had an issue with my MTB shorts coming undone, but I suppose it's better safe than sorry. There's additional velcro on both hips at the waist. Velcro lined plastic tabs on an elastic band allow you to dial in and cinch up the waist. This works fine, but again, I'm not a fan of velcro or the plastic tabs. I guess they look kind of cool? I think the system Fox Ranger shorts utilize with the 'strap and hook' is a cleaner, more simple, and more effective design... and no velcro. I wish Specialized would have taken another cue from the Fox shorts too; the hip pocket. Energy bars fit great in this pocket and they are out of the way; you don't even know you have a bar in this pocket while riding. Placing a bar in either of the Enduro Comp pockets puts a big lump on the top of your leg; you notice it with every revolution. These shorts look great and the materials and construction seem top notch. On the bike, the shorts perform well and have a nice tailored fit; not too baggy - not too tight. I'm 6'2 175lbs 34w.


Name:
Scooter

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