BodyPost Women’s Capri Pants, Why I chose it
Today, life is too busy, most of us have to go straight to another even after attending one. And to keep to this tight schedule we need some clothing that we can be worn in various occasions. Like pants that can be worn for a workout session and then to go have shopping with the same. I wanted to find a pair of Capri pants that can adjust to various events and did some research to find out which one is the best. In my search I tried two of the market leaders, I though might be up to the challenge – BodyPost’s newly released the Women’s Sports Spandex Pants and Sport Capris from Adidas Studio.
I was planning to select one of them to take with me in my summer trip to Hawaii and give it a place as part of my daily workout kit! I found Adidas capri pants with 3 color combinations of “pink/candy/black”, “phantom/fresh candy” and “macaw/black”. The main color on each pant is the black or phantom (which appears to be a different shade of black) with an attractive contrasting colored waistband. The pants consist of the Adidas climalite system built into the fabric, designed to take wetness away from the body. The BodyPost pants come in a much brighter coral color, as well as the darker anthracite and black versions.
The BodyPost Moisture Transport System (MTS) is included here to perform as the climalite system feature of the Adidas product. Both the products are designed to perform the same job of keeping you dry and cool during your extreme workout sessions.
Design wise, the Adidas pants are typical of the brands sporty style, casual and feature the Adidas logo just below the waistband. BodyPost Capri pants are a little more different with a sexy cutout design on the backside with gathering detail at the bottom of each leg. Both pants have a deep waistband, which is very forgiving to all figures. The BodyPost versions have a unique drawstring waist option that will assist in adjusting to your own requirements.
The Adidas capri pants feature a new material known as sueded polyester, which has a lovely soft feel to it. But it came into my mind that it may become uncomfortable to wear in hot climates or during an extreme working session.
However the BodyPost Spandex pants are made of spandex which I thought might give a little bit “clingy” appearance but it only contains a small part of spandex that doesn’t appear clingy at all. The Adidas pants are available in 4 sizes with the cost of 40 dollars each; on the other hand you can get the BodyPost pants with just $29.50 each with 3 different sizes. All in all, based on my requirements of what I want from a pair of Capri pant, I think that the BodyPost pants had the edge.
The Adidas version was excellent quality, and had a very sporty look and feel to them, but I was looking for something which is more versatile.
The eye catching design of the BodyPost spandex pants will enable me to wear them on any occasion whilst on vacation, and the high performance sports features will also make them an excellent addition to my sports kit when I return home.