Exposed Seam Review

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

This is one of those stories from “When I was a Child” we all had our parents tell us. As we listened we would roll our eyes. So this morning I am going to become one of those parents as I am going to tell one of those stories only it is about me as a child. So hang on to your hats. Here I go.

Commuter Cuffs

As a child, my brother and I loved jumping on our bikes and riding until it became dark. We weren’t afraid of anything and it didn’t matter what we were wearing we just knew we wanted to ride our bikes. We even rode our bikes barefooted or with long paints on and sometimes the paints would get caught inside the chin and cause us to get hurt.

I remember as a child my mom and dad telling us to roll up our pants so they wouldn’t get caught in the chain and sometimes this would work but other times it didn’t. Once the pants became caught it would cause us to fall and sometimes we would end up hurt.

Once Charlie started to ride a bike I tried to have rules in place such as you must always wear shoes and a helmet. Although like my parents said to me this doesn’t always happen with Charlie. Because if Charlie is playing and the other kids want to ride there bikes he jumps on and takes off. Shoe or no shoes. Helmet or no helmet.

I also have said I didn’t want him to ride his bike with long pants on but that is hard as sometimes it is cold and he needs to have a jacket as well as long pants on. Which we have been blessed with as he hasn’t gotten his paints legs caught yet, but I am sure it will happen one day when we aren’t expecting it.

Although now, I have a solution as  I was on Tomoson the other day when I saw an item called Commuter Cuffs and read about Commuter Cuffs I knew Commuter Cuffs would be something I would like to get for Charlie.

As we want to get some Bikes so we can ride with Charlie. I applied and I was accepted and once Commuter Cuffs arrived I opened it and I loved the material they were made out of as they are very well made. Commuter Cuffs will not tear and it is easy to take Commuter Cuffs on and off.

I had Charlie put on some long pants and to ride his bike around the neighborhood and he said Commuter Cuffs stayed in place and his pants didn’t slip like they do when I roll them up. I asked if he liked the color they came in and Charlie says he did. Charlie said both boys and girls could use these and would like the color they come in.

I had some of the teenagers try outCommuter Cuffs and they also liked them. I asked if Commuter Cuffs were too tight and they said it wasn’t. I asked them if Commuter Cuffs stayed in place and they said it did.  I asked if they would use Commuter Cuffs if their parents bought it for them and they said they would.

My neighbor saw us with Commuter Cuffs and asked what they were and when I told her and showed her how they worked she said she would like to order Commuter Cuffs for her son AJ and her daughters as she could see how it would keep everyone safe.

All in all Commuter Cuffs was a huge hit and something I know people can use and should use. I will be purchasing Commuter Cuffs to give out as Christmas Gifts for the children in my neighborhood.

Product Description

Commuter Cuffs

Stylish pant cuffs for cycling. Their unique shape keeps your pants clean and helps keep laces away from your gears and chain. Reflective trim on the back seam helps you stay safe. Convenient Velcro®-style closure.

Made in the USA, out of water-resistant CORDURA® fabric produced in the USA.

One size fits most adults.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Glenda, Charlie, and David 
 

 

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