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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I would love to keep these but I found out that a shorter person shouldn't buy bib styles as my torso isn't average length. The material and comfort was nice.
machi
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
This winter has been cold but dry in PNW, so I thought I would add another pair of fleece-lined bib to my collection. To be on the safe side, I got size large.Fit: They fit like US size small or even smaller. All of my cycling clothes are size small. These seem much tighter.Length: I think I upped on the size because of the inseam. Even then, they come down to 3 inches above the ankle bones that stick out. I have high-cut winter boots for winter riding, but there is a gap and that's where I get cold the most. (I am 5'7" with regular leg length)Fabric: Even though they are fleece-lined, they are just stretchy, leggings-like material. Not softshells. I cannot imagine going for a ride in them below 40*F (where I am).Chamois: The cut is so strange and bulky at the bottom.I will keep them and try them out when it's gets to 50*F. Maybe, in combination with rain pants (shells), they work OK. I do like the elastic shoulder straps, but this may cause an issue if you have short/long torso because there is no adjustment. Once the elastic gets old... 🤷♀️
Natalie
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
These cycling bib pants are way too small in the calves and legs, even in the XXL size. The material and padding seem decent, but the fit is just not right for anyone with larger legs. It’s disappointing because the rest of the design looks good, but the sizing issue makes them uncomfortable to wear.
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