Santini Size Chart

Size Guide MEN

Wearing the right sized product is key to having a much better experience on your bike in terms of comfort and performance. When you ride you don’t want distractions. You just want to feel your muscles work, your steady breathing, your heart beating, enjoy the view and think about nothing. Choose the right size following our size guide and consult our fit guide to make sure you get the fit that works for you.

Size Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Hips (cm) Inseam (cm) *
XS88-9274-7888-9223.5
S92-9678-8292-9624
M96-10082-8696-10025
L100-10486-90100-10426
XL104-10890-94104-10827
XXL108-11294-98108-11228
3XL112-11698-102112-11628.5
4XL116-120102-106116-12029
5XL120-124106-110120-12429.5
6XL124-128110-114124-12830

The model is 1.85m, with a 98.5cm chest, a 79cm waist, and is wearing a size M.

CHEST: Measure the fullest part of your chest while keeping the tape measure horizontal.
WAIST: Measure the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the tape measure horizontal.
HIPS: Measure the widest part of your hips, keeping the tape measure horizontal.
*INSEAM: Measure the inside of your thighs with a measuring tape vertically.
* The length of the shorts may vary depending on the model.


Size Guide UNISEX

We strongly believe that greatness knows no boundaries. That is why we have made the decision to create some of our products in a versatile unisex fit, ensuring that everyone can enjoy and access the pieces of our collection that we love the most. Choose the right size following our size guide and consult our fit guide to make sure you get the fit that works for you.

Unisex Cut Size Guide

Size Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Hips (cm)
XXS 84-88 65-74 84-88
XS 88-92 74-78 88-92
S 92-96 78-82 92-96
M 96-100 82-86 96-100
L 100-104 86-90 100-104
XL 104-108 90-94 104-108
XXL 108-112 94-98 108-112
3XL 112-116 98-102 112-116
4XL 116-120 102-106 116-120
5XL 120-124 106-110 120-124
6XL 124-128 110-114 124-128

CHEST: Measure the fullest part of your chest while keeping the tape measure horizontal.
WAIST: Measure the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the tape measure horizontal.
HIPS: Measure the widest part of your hips, keeping the tape measure horizontal.

The male model is 1.85m, with a 98.5cm chest, a 79cm waist, and is wearing a size M.
The female model is 1.70m, with a 90cm chest, a 68cm waist, and is wearing a size S.


Size Guide WOMEN

Size Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Hips (cm) Inseam (cm) *
XS 78-82 60-64 90-94 18.5
S 82-86 64-68 94-98 19
M 86-90 68-72 98-102 20
L 90-94 72-76 102-106 21
XL 94-98 76-80 106-110 22
XXL 98-102 80-84 110-114 23
3XL 102-106 84-88 114-118 23.5
4XL 106-110 88-92 118-122 24
5XL 110-114 92-96 122-126 24.5

CHEST: Measure the fullest part of your chest while keeping the tape measure horizontal.
WAIST: Measure the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the tape measure horizontal.
HIPS: Measure the widest part of your hips, keeping the tape measure horizontal.
*INSEAM: Measure the inside of your thighs with a measuring tape vertically.
* The length of the shorts may vary depending on the model.

The model is 1.70m, with a 90cm chest, a 68cm waist, and is wearing a size S


Kids

We are very happy to offer a selection of clothing for kids as well. To help you find the perfect size for your children, we have prepared this handy size guide. Growing up is a fascinating adventure and we want your young cyclists to feel comfortable and fashionable in our garments, designed especially for them.

Age Height
4XS 5-6 110-116
3XS 7-8 116-128
2XS 9-10 128-140
XS 11-12 140-152
S 13-14 152-158

Socks / Shoe Cover

Shoe Size I/UE USA UK
XS-S 36-39 4 1/2-7 4-6 1/2
M-L 40-43 7 1/2-9 7-9
XL-XXL 44-47 10-13 10-12 1/2

Gloves

Hand Circumference - Inches Hand Circumference - CM
XS 6.5" 16.50
S 7" 17.80
M 7.5" 19.10
L 8" 20.30
XL 8.5" 21.60
XXL 9" 22.90

Jersey Fit

When we develop our collections, we do it working on three specific types of fit that define every jersey and top within the range; SLEEK PRO, SLIM and CLASSIC. Have a look at our jersey fit guide below to understand how the different fits work! Remember to check on the product page the FIT icon and to choose your size according to how you want it to fit on your body!

PRO Fit

Featuring a skintight fit, this design is shorter in the front and extends longer at the back. It has been meticulously developed with a focus on the riding position, ensuring optimal aerodynamic performance. This is the very same fit our professional athletes rely on for their high-speed races. If you prefer a slightly more relaxed fit, we recommend selecting one size up for a comfortable and versatile wear.

Slim Fit

Form fitting jersey. Remains close to the body minimizing wind resistance in the saddle. This is the fit that defines Santini. Incredibly versatile as it gives you a sleek profile while maintaining incredible comfort throughout your ride.

Classic Fit

Regular fitting jersey. Soft on the body for those who look for a more classic fit. If you like a jersey with classic fit but you prefer a tighter fit, we suggest choosing one size smaller.


How to Measure for Men's Cycling Apparel

Here's a step-by-step guide to help men measure themselves for cycling jerseys, bibs, tights, and other cycling apparel:

  • Chest: Stand up straight and relax your arms at your sides. Measure around the fullest part of your chest, which is typically just under the armpits. Keep the tape measure horizontal and snug, but not tight, to get the correct measurement for jerseys and jackets.
  • Waist: Locate your natural waistline, which is often the narrowest part of your torso, situated above your belly button and below your rib cage. Measure around this area, ensuring the tape is parallel to the ground for the best fit in bib shorts and tights.
  • Hips: While not always necessary for all types of cycling apparel, measuring the hips can be important for certain fits. Measure around the widest part of your hips to ensure a good fit for certain types of shorts or tights.
  • Inseam: This measurement is crucial for determining the correct length of your bib shorts or tights. Measure from the highest point of your inner thigh down to the bottom of your ankle.
  • Height: Your overall height can influence the fit of various garments, especially when considering the length of jerseys or tights. Measure your height without shoes, from the top of your head to the floor.

How to Measure for Women's Cycling Apparel

Achieving the right fit in women's cycling apparel is essential for comfort, performance, and confidence on the bike. Here's a guide to help you measure yourself accurately for the best fit in Santini's women-specific cycling gear:

  • Chest: To find your chest size, wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your bust. Ensure the tape is level around your body and firm but not tight. This measurement is crucial for selecting the right size in jerseys and jackets.
  • Waist: Locate your natural waistline, which is the narrowest part of your waist, typically above your belly button. Measure around this area, keeping the tape measure horizontal and snug but not constricting. This dimension is important for the fit of your shorts and tights.
  • Hips: Stand with your feet together and measure around the fullest part of your hips. This measurement helps determine the size of your shorts or tights, ensuring they provide adequate coverage and stay in place while riding.
  • Inseam: For an accurate inseam measurement, especially relevant for bib shorts and tights, measure from the crotch down to the desired length at your ankle or below the knee, depending on the garment style.
  • Height: Your overall height can influence the fit of various garments, including the length of jerseys and tights. Measure your height without shoes, from the top of your head to the floor.

How to Measure for Kids' Cycling Apparel

Ensuring a proper fit for your child's cycling apparel is crucial for their comfort and enjoyment while riding. Here's a straightforward guide to help you measure your child accurately for cycling jerseys, shorts, and other gear:

  • Height: This is the foundational measurement for children's cycling apparel. Have your child stand straight against a wall, barefoot, with their feet together. Measure from the top of their head to the floor to determine their height.
  • Chest: To measure the chest, wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your child's chest, typically just under the armpits. Make sure the tape is parallel to the floor and not too tight, allowing for breathing room.
  • Waist: Identify your child's natural waistline, which is the narrowest part of the waist, usually located just above the belly button. Measure this area with a relaxed tape measure for the best fit in shorts and tights.
  • Hips (if applicable): For items like cycling shorts that fit around the hips, measure the widest part of your child's hips for the correct sizing.
  • Inseam (if applicable): If you're buying bib shorts or tights, you'll need the inseam measurement. Measure from the crotch to the inside of the ankle for the correct leg length.

How to Measure for Cycling Gloves

Finding the right size gloves is crucial for comfort, grip, and protection while cycling. Follow these steps to measure your hands accurately and choose the perfect pair of Santini cycling gloves:

  • Hand Circumference: This is the most important measurement for glove sizing. Wrap a measuring tape around the widest part of your hand, excluding the thumb. The tape should be snug but not tight. Note the measurement in centimeters or inches, as this will determine your glove size.
  • Hand Length: Some gloves also consider hand length. Measure from the tip of your middle finger to the base of your hand at the wrist. This measurement can be helpful for finding gloves that provide adequate coverage without restricting movement.
  • Check the Size Chart: Once you have your measurements, compare them to the Santini glove size chart. If your measurements fall between sizes, it's generally recommended to choose the larger size for better comfort and flexibility.
  • Consider the Fit: Glove fit preferences can vary. Some cyclists prefer a tighter fit for better bike control, while others opt for a looser fit for comfort. Consider your personal preference and the type of cycling you'll be doing when selecting your size.

How to Measure for Socks and Shoe Covers

Ensuring a perfect fit for your cycling socks and shoe covers is key to comfort and performance. Here's a guide to accurately measure socks and shoe covers, designed to keep your feet protected and comfortable on every ride.

Socks

  • Foot Length: Measure the distance from the back of your heel to the tip of your longest toe. Use this measurement in centimetres or inches to find your size on the Santini size chart for socks. A correct fit means your socks will be snug without being too tight, providing the right balance of comfort and support.
  • Arch Circumference (Optional): For a precision fit, especially with compression socks, measure the circumference of your foot's arch. This is done by wrapping the measuring tape around the widest part of your arch, just below the ball of your foot.
  • Sizing: Consult the Santini size chart with your measurements to select the ideal sock size. If you find yourself between sizes, consider your preference for a tighter or looser fit, as well as the type of cycling you'll be doing.

Shoe Covers:

  • Shoe Size: The primary determinant for shoe cover size is your actual shoe size. Knowing your European, US, or UK shoe size will guide you to the correct shoe cover size.
  • Foot Length: If you're between shoe sizes or want to ensure the best fit, measure your foot from heel to toe. This measurement can help you choose shoe covers that will comfortably fit over your cycling shoes.
  • Size Chart: Refer to the Santini size chart for shoe covers, which uses shoe sizes to help you find the right fit. If you're between sizes, consider the bulkiness of your cycling shoes; mountain bike shoes might need a larger size compared to more streamlined road cycling shoes.
  • Closure System Considerations: While not directly related to measuring, the closure system (e.g., zippers, Velcro) of the shoe covers can affect fit and ease of use. Consider this when selecting your shoe covers to ensure they meet your needs for protection and convenience.

How to Measure for Cycling Warmers

Properly sized warmers are essential for comfort and effective protection against the elements. Follow these steps to measure yourself for the best fit in Santini cycling warmers:

1- Arm Warmers:

  • Measure the length of your arm from the shoulder to the wrist.
  • Measure the circumference of your bicep at its widest point, which is typically the upper arm area.
  • Measure the circumference of your wrist.

2- Leg Warmers:

  • Measure the length of your leg from the top of your thigh (just under the buttocks) to your ankle.
  • Measure the circumference of your thigh at its widest point.
  • Measure the circumference of your calf at its widest point.
  • Measure the circumference of your ankle.

3- Knee Warmers:

  • Measure the length of your leg from the top of your thigh to your knee.
  • Measure the circumference of your thigh where the top of the knee warmer will sit.
  • Measure the circumference of your leg right above the knee.

Tips for Accurate Measurement:

  • Ensure the measuring tape is snug but not too tight on the body.
  • For the most accurate results, take measurements while standing in a relaxed position.
  • If your measurements fall between two sizes, consider how you prefer your warmers to fit. Choose the smaller size for a tighter fit or the larger size for a looser fit.