PrzewalskiMen’s 3D Padded Cycling Bike Bib Shorts, Bicycle Biking Bib Shorts
C**T
Great quality bibs
This is the 3rd or 4th pair of cycling bibs I have purchased from Przewalski over the last years. These bibs are good quality, fit well, comfortable and are much cheaper than brands such as Castelli or Louie Garneau etc.
D**E
Good bibs for the money
I was able to go out on my first gravel ride in these bibs and was impressed by the comfort level. I’m 6’2 250lb and bought a XXL like the sizing chart suggested. They fit really well minus the length was a little long in the legs. The chart read up the 6’3 for this size but if you’re taller they should work fine. The inside seams are a little rough. They didn’t cause any chafing but they’re noticeable when you put them on.This ride was also my first time clipping in and as I’ve read several times …. You will fall over. Well I did and the bibs were perfectly fine after I brushed myself off. With that, if you’re looking to try out bibs or have a back up pair I think these would be very good option. Eventually though you’ll probably want to upgrade for better fit and comfort.
M**N
Signature Black Bib Cycling Shorts
Really Happy with the Sabin Shorts. Quality & comfort, and construction are very good.I bought the (Large) size, which is what I wear in other Bibs. I do not think I can fit in a Medium, but these seem a little long for my Femur length, or not as Flat/tight as others in that area (and my thighs are pretty solid).Good value for the money. Feel-good, work well, but normally, don’t have to stretch the legs out, to lay the ridges down.
X**0
Great budget pair.
Very good set of bibs. I have used these for hundreds of miles and own three pairs now.Pros: The fit is great. The pad is quite firm. This straps are comfortable. The leg seals are very grippy and do not slide. They're not flashy and do not have any extra graphics.Cons: The quality of the seams sometimes disappoint with threads coming out. When the pair is new they're very slippery and keep sliding on the seat, but that goes away after the first wash.
P**L
Great value for the casual amateur cyclist!
I've bought two pairs of these. And I have to say that I really like them. Quick caveat: this is my first time using bibs as opposed to shorts, so I don't have anything to compare them to. My experience with them so far (10 rides around 25 miles each) has been great.The good: Great fit. Very comfortable. The chamois is great, with plenty of padding, and I haven't had any issues with saddle soreness or numbness. The grip at the bottom of the short is VERY grippy. No riding up. The fabric is stretchy, but thick, which I like. Value is great! Love the look as well. The colored stitching provides just enough style without being too loud.The bad: I wish the red ones had pockets. The plain black ones I got have pockets and I love them. The grip at the bottom of the shorts is so grippy that they can be a bit of a pain to get all the way up into place. I found it easiest to roll the bottom of the shorts up, put them on, then roll it back down onto my leg. Lastly, I wish the inseam was just a hair shorter. This is more of a "me" problem, as I have a long torso and short legs, but the shorts pretty much hit the top of my knee cap, and I wish they were about an inch and a half higher so they didn't bunch up at the back of the knee.Overall, these are great, and at a price point where I can afford to buy more than one pair and replace them if they only last one or two seasons. Great buy. Would definitely recommend.
D**G
Won’t last long
I bought a pair of these about a year ago and put them in my regular rotation which included several pairs from Performance Cycling (long since out of business) and various team kits that I have had for many years. These shorts wore out much faster. I also had a pair of 3/4 of this brand that wore out faster than other brands. The fit well and have some nice features. The price is low, but the material quality isn’t as a good either. So, my expectation in using this brand is that I will get about a year out of them wearing them once a week. I also believe most “name brand” kits these days are probably made in the same factories using the same materials and will cost 4 times as much. I have no idea who made the kits for Performance- probably a Chinese company, but they were tremendous, very comfortable and last for years. When they were going out of business I ordered several pairs and would estimate they lasted at least 4 times as long.
D**N
Best bibs I have found
I have tried a variety of cycling, bibs, including high price, brand names, and other offbrands. I have to say that these are by far the most comfortable and the best padding I have found so far. The padding is extra thick for comfort in the right areas. I use these on my road bike and I have a high-end saddle. These bibs make the rides more comfortable.
J**E
Decent entry level bibs at a decent price
These are solid entry level bibs for someone who has never worn bibs before. The material used has a lot of stretch which keeps things from moving around while also providing forgiveness for those who are not the perfect cyclist shape (cough). The chamois provides a decent amount of cushioning and doesn't rub uncomfortably. The leg grippers grip - in fact rather aggressively so, but not so much as to be uncomfortable once they are in place. The shoulder straps don't seem to bunch up uncomfortably and provide enough tension that they stay in place without biting into your shoulders.In short if you are looking to buy a pair of bibs and don't want to spend over $50 to do so this is a solid choice. Could they be better? Probably. The chamois is a bit thick, but also doesn't have the density to protect sensitive bits for hours and hours on a trainer. Its ok for shorter rides though. The legs don't provide much compression at all. There are definitely bibs I like more for only a little bit more. But - these are a safe choice if you don't know of anything you like more in this price range.
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