Long distance cycling bibs
Gecko848evo
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Any advice of long distance cycling bibs budget is at 150$....I got the endura fs260 I love them but looking for something better I'm a fan of the gel inserts...size is a large
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What do you call long distance?
The bib bit is normally the same, it's the pad that defines whether it is classed as long distance, or not.
I've had success with DHB and Northwave bib shorts, and longs. I am a Clydesdale rider, who regularly does 80-100 mile rides in these, if that helps.0 -
Good bibs are good bibs - distance is irrelevant.0
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Imposter wrote:Good bibs are good bibs - distance is irrelevant.
I've fairly recently tried bib shorts rather than just shorts, and after a cheap Altura pair and have Pearl Izumi ones. I find them a bit uncomfortable as the pad has a sort of frayed/rough edge about 5mm or so beyond the stitching.
I would welcome any recomendations for a more comfortable pair of bibs.0 -
I can recommend some decent chamois cream. Makes it more comfortable since it reduces a bit of friction, soothe the skin and some have a little antisepctic property.
it does last, so it's worth splashing out for some decent stuff. Assos pot I got for £20 lasted me a couple of seasons (though that was about 7 years ago, so prices may have changed!) Cheaper than another pair of shorts too. Rapha stuff is strong on lavender smell if you like that!0 -
Castelli FAR are really good. They have a fantastic chamois and the rest of the shorts are very comfortable even when riding all day. The front is a low cut which really helps for natural breaks, which are a part of long rides. They do have a short cut in the legs though so may not suit lanky riders. Sizing is one size up.
For cream, Assos is good but not great for all day as it disappears after a few hours. I find the Elite Ozone Endurance to be a lot better.0 -
Sportful Top ComfortMake mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0