Bib Tights (with no pad)

wicked
wicked Posts: 844
edited November 2009 in Road buying advice
I am looking for some bib tights with no pad as i prefer to wear shorts underneath.
Any recomendations from you good folk?
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  • Always got on well with Ozzo bib tights from Mike Dyason, www.inmotionprroducys.com). Pretty warm,l,ast well fit well and reasonably made.A good price too.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    I have some Gore ones that I rate very highly indeed!
  • I have some Santini bib tights, they are cheap as chips too!
  • carl_p
    carl_p Posts: 989
    I got some Lusso Max Repel bibtights off Ebay during the summer. Wore them for the first time yesterday. They are fantastic. Superb quality and very warm.
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  • morrisje
    morrisje Posts: 507
    The Lusso ones are great for the money, very warm and hard wearing. I'm 5' 11'' and 12 stone. The Large are just right.

    There are some Campag ones on ebay at the moment that look good value
    http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/Absolute- ... QQ_armrsZ1
  • i got these last year and they are really good http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=C1932
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  • jrab
    jrab Posts: 99
    I second the ProBikeKit ones, they're very good. If anything too warm for this time of year, but excellent in Jan/Feb. Only problem is they don't seem to have any..... I wanted to get the non-Windtex version as well to use when it's not so cold, but they're not listed anymore.

    They do have this version though :- http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=C0596
    although I haven't tried them so can't comment on quality etc.

    Richard
  • skyd0g
    skyd0g Posts: 2,540
    A pair of Ron Hill tracksters over your shorts are a cheap standby for when it's at that "in-between" temperature. :D
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  • on-yer-bike
    on-yer-bike Posts: 2,974
    Rapha, if you have the dosh.
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  • Carl_P wrote:
    I got some Lusso Max Repel bibtights off Ebay during the summer. Wore them for the first time yesterday. They are fantastic. Superb quality and very warm.


    +1 for the Lusso Max Repel I bought a pair 2 weeks ago from the factory and they are brilliant quality and very comfortable for the money plus they are all handmade here in Britain.
    If I only scrape a livin, at least it's living worth sraping for