Hi Gang,
I did a complete overhaul of my 1 piece design and it will now be more adjustable without the end user cutting parts.
However, I need to know forearm length from the back of elbow to your wrist line.
Please reply a long arm length and short, so the fit range meets all riders.
We will offer 2 sizes to meet all these needs
Iam 190 cm and it fits me well.
Joshua
5’8" tall
11in back of elbow-to-base of palm
10.5" back of elbow-to-wrist
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Thank you for the input
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33cm for the requested measurement.
jaretj
September 14, 2023, 11:00am
5
25cm from elbow to wristline
160cm tall
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forearm length from the back of elbow to your wrist line.
11.5â€
33cm for the requested measurement.
Wow
How tall are you?
190.5 cm.
I missed my calling as a swimmer growing up.
How? I am 190 cm, 6 ft 3 and my arm is around 30 cm
SteveMc
September 14, 2023, 11:20am
10
183cm tall
27cm from elbow to wrist line
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Got you covered, longest setting will be 33 m, shortest will be 20 cm in 2 sizes to meet the full range.
A smidge over 29 cm (about 11.5â€) for requested measurement.
I’m 183.5 cm (72.25â€) tall.
A contribution from the morphological freaks:
Elbow to wrist: 35 cm (13 3/4")
Height: 193 cm (6’ 4")
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I have obnoxiously long arms and femurs. And zero torso.
It’s fun.
Warbird
September 14, 2023, 3:53pm
15
I’m 5’8"/173cm
Left forearm is 31cm, right is 29cm
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I could actually meet your need. just take some spare spacers and custom make 1 part to accomodate.
I could have a small run of it just in case its needed by others.
Joshua
I have obnoxiously long arms and femurs. And zero torso.
It’s fun.
You missed your chance is swimming or MMA
Who knows maybe you do MMA for all I know
Considering my prior TBI history, I’d say fighting is outside of my realm.
But maybe I missed that calling, too.
“I have obnoxiously long arms and femurs. And zero torso.”
Which tri bike do you ride, out of curiosity? It seems you and I came out of similar molds: 5’10", 34" inseam and 31cm forearms here.
I’ve been on QR PR Series bikes to help deal with my need for less reach. I used to offset that by riding steeper and running a ton of drop, but I can’t support that anymore post spinal fractures.