Bib shorts
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- Dave Barter
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Bib shorts
I’m a bit of a Gore Fanboi as most of their stuff is fantastic but .... spendy.
I need some new 3/4 bibs and am looking for some alternatives that are as comfortable as my Gore versions but maybe a little less costly. Altura is not an option as their pads kill my ass (see HT550 video).
I need some new 3/4 bibs and am looking for some alternatives that are as comfortable as my Gore versions but maybe a little less costly. Altura is not an option as their pads kill my ass (see HT550 video).
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Re: Bib shorts
Lusso maybe. Meant to be the bees knees (I ended up buying 3 total after trying out the first set of padded shorts) and get good reviews
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I also like Gore. I've just replaced (well, when I can bear to throw them out) a 10 year old pair of Gore bibknickers with another Gore pair. I reckon that's still VFM.
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Which ones Scotroutes? Kind of agree as mine are so old can’t work out what type they are
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Re: Bib shorts
If planning to spend on Gore. It might be worth waitig a few days or/and joining the Strava Gore challenge. 24 percent off after riding the set time (24 hours in 24 days). Lotta money is that (24 percent) when it comes to Gorewear. I reckon I might have a code available by subday night so can send it forth...
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I bought the C5 model. I'd ordered the C3 but they were quite thin. The C5 has a partial Windstopper panel.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075S321ZD/ ... 41_TE_dp_1
As usual - shop around for a good price I got mine for £100.40
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075S321ZD/ ... 41_TE_dp_1
As usual - shop around for a good price I got mine for £100.40
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DHB are spotty dog imho..
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I'm in a similar situation - I have an old (like yours, very old!) pair of Gore bibknickers, a collaboration with Assos which I just can't throw out even though they're falling apart now!ScotRoutes wrote:I also like Gore. I've just replaced (well, when I can bear to throw them out) a 10 year old pair of Gore bibknickers with another Gore pair. I reckon that's still VFM.
Have bought replacements from Morvelo which I like. I have a collection of Morvelo bibshorts and knickers now, usually bought when they have a sale on.
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I’ve got a couple of pairs of Rivelo Honister shorts from SportPursuit. They’re really good. Normally reduced to £50 from £120.
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Giordana fcr carbon for me. Much better pad than the good endura ones i had. They are £99.00
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Pearl Izumi. The quality of kit costing way more, small logo's, not shouty, long lasting, comfy.
An added bonus is that noone knows it's a brand owned by shhhhhhh-imano. Well, I didnt till recently.
An added bonus is that noone knows it's a brand owned by shhhhhhh-imano. Well, I didnt till recently.
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I've never understood 3/4. Shorts and knee or leg warmers, I do like Gore shorts though.
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I wear the 3/4 for local shortish rides 2-4 hours. sometimes you know you need them - ie my summer ones are very lightweight but if i am heading out at dusk time i know i will need them soon enough so why not put them on- granted they are the least likely bit of kit for me to put on but smetimes they work well .
Amazed at what some of you will pay for cheap material with a foam pad in it
Amazed at what some of you will pay for cheap material with a foam pad in it
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Can't disagree with Gore shorts Dave. Get what you know works for your ass.
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I'm mostly in 3/4s - often under waterproof/water-resistant shorts.Lazarus wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 3:20 pm I wear the 3/4 for local shortish rides 2-4 hours. sometimes you know you need them - ie my summer ones are very lightweight but if i am heading out at dusk time i know i will need them soon enough so why not put them on- granted they are the least likely bit of kit for me to put on but smetimes they work well .
Amazed at what some of you will pay for cheap material with a foam pad in it
As for costs, I think the longevity of higher-quality clothing makes it more economical in the long run. I've bought cheaper stuff on occasion and often been very disappointed with it. I'll stick to what I know works.
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Mate i bought some assos 3/4 of the back of jases recommendations and they are superb on long day stuff. And their quality is spot on also, but they werent cheap
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Not what people want to hear on here no doubt, but for the price (when the discount codes come round) nothing beats Crikey, how much Core bibshorts.
Paid £75 for a second pair last year with a code (they are £85 at the moment by the looks of it), that's DHB money nowadays. Super comfy and last for years. Also nice and long in the leg as I'm tall but slim waist and not a fan of the hot pants look.
Says R-a-p-h-a on the side and arse though, albeit in fairly stealth black on black.
Edit: just spotted the 3/4 requirement...buy your favourite non-pad 3/4s and use a descent pair of shorts underneath, then you get a comfy ride all year round instead of pining for your best summer shorts doing a longer ride in the winter.
Paid £75 for a second pair last year with a code (they are £85 at the moment by the looks of it), that's DHB money nowadays. Super comfy and last for years. Also nice and long in the leg as I'm tall but slim waist and not a fan of the hot pants look.
Says R-a-p-h-a on the side and arse though, albeit in fairly stealth black on black.
Edit: just spotted the 3/4 requirement...buy your favourite non-pad 3/4s and use a descent pair of shorts underneath, then you get a comfy ride all year round instead of pining for your best summer shorts doing a longer ride in the winter.