Size Guide
Model 1 wears a M. She is size 10, 170cm tall and 27 weeks pregnant.
Model 2 wears a S. She is size 8, 165cm tall and 30 weeks pregnant.
Model 3 wears a 2XL. She is a size 18, 184cm tall and 32 weeks pregnant.
Model 4 wears a 2XL. She is a size 18-20 and 163cm tall and 35 weeks pregnant.
Inseam measurements (cm):
S |
M |
L |
XL |
2XL |
3XL |
20.5 |
22.5 |
24.5 |
26
|
27
|
27.5
|
We suggest comparing your current hip measurement (measuring the widest part of your lower body, this usually includes your bottom) to our size guide chart to find your best fit. Our maternity bike shorts are designed with space to accommodate a growing bump. In our experience if you are between sizes or unsure then it's best to size up.
How to wear our maternity bike shorts
1st trimester: As soon as the waistband on your regular bike shorts start to feel tight.
2nd trimester: Keep exercising as your belly grows with added support and a comfortable fit. These maternity bike shorts are designed to stay in place all workout.
3rd trimester: Ease pregnancy aches and pains with support for your back and hips. Compression fit assists in reducing leg swelling and soreness.
Postnatal/recovery: Continue to wear postpartum as you take your time in getting back into regular activewear. Or transition to our Recovery Bike Shorts after having your baby which may help speed up recovery and reduce postnatal related aches and pains.
*If you experience any discomfort while wearing the product, it is recommended that you immediately cease wearing the garment and consult your doctor. If you are unsure about your suitability for wearing compression garments during pregnancy we recommend speaking with your doctor, physiotherapist or midwife.