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Women's SL Expert Soft Shell Bib Tight

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With our Race-Series Bib Tights, you can look Old Man Winter in the face and tell…

Chamois and Saddles that Work Together

Chamois and Saddles that Work Together

The Body Geometry 3D chamois is more than just pre-molded to match your anatomy and four-way stretch materials—it’s curved to reflect the shape of our Body Geometry saddles for a combination that delivers unprecedented comfort on your ride.

Water Protection

Water Protection

Riding Temperature

Riding Temperature

Product Details

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With our Race-Series Bib Tights, you can look Old Man Winter in the face and tell 'em to "bring the storm." Featuring a soft shell knit fabric, paired with insulating thermal panels, these bib tights keep you plenty warm on cold days, all without overheating.

  • Wind- and water-resistant soft shell knit fabric offers remarkable insulation and breathability.

  • Strategically placed insulating thermal panels increase overall warmth.

  • Fabric Content SOFT SHELL 44% Polyester, 38% Nylon, 14% Elastane, 4% PU - THERMAL 84% Nylon, 16% Elastane - UPPER 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex

Rider Reviews

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Solid piece of gear ... but not for me.

These bibs arrived quickly and fit to size, but I ultimately decided to return them. PROS: felt very well made, sturdy fabric and stitching, and the lower back support was the best I've felt in bibs. Overall the fit was superb, and the chamois was comfortable and well situated to the body. The ankle zips are always helpful. I'd imagine the fabric would hold up well in cold temps. CONS: The fabric is so thick it felt as if I were wearing a scuba wetsuit. The shoulder straps connect in the back (mid-back), so if you plan to snap them off to use the restroom, It would be challenging to reconnect it without help. SUMMERY: If you're looking for a sturdy bib to use in cold to freezing temps, this may be right for you. I only plan to bike down into the 30-40sF, away from ice conditions, so I needed a more breathable pair. Also, being an amateur rider I wanted to move more freely while walking. I feel these Specialized pair would be an upgrade down the road if my interest increases.


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