- 【2 Phone Pockets】The men’s cycling bib shorts with 2 side pockets securely store your items like 6.5″ mobile phone, keys, cards, etc
- 【Professional Ergonomic Chamois Pad】4D anatomical and perforated layer design for crotch padding.Perforated layer design reduces the humid and uncomfortable feeling comparing to the traditional pad. Keeps you dry and fresh on long road rides
- 【Breathable and Quick-Drying】Mesh fabric on the back and stirrup bands features effective water diffusion and wicking properties. The cycling bib short with great stretch and excellent breathability,sweat-absorbentand can keep you cool dry and comfortable, also long-lasting durability
- 【Reflective & Silicone Strip Design】This cycling bike bib short features reflective strips on both sides,which can enhance visibility in darkness. Silicone leg grippers are gentle on the skin and work perfectly to keep the wear from rolling up with the muscle flex during bicycle riding
- 【Size & Washing Tips】Hand wash cold. No Bleach.Do Not Wring Out.Do not iron at high temperature.Please check the size chart carefully before order.If you have any size questions, feel free to contact us
Men's Cycling Bib Pants
Przewalski Men’s Cycling Bike Bib Short with Phone Pockets,4D Padded Breathable Biking Bicycle Bib Tights
$42.99
Albert –
Bib shorts look great, feels comfortable when I put them on. Nice and snug, doesn’t move around. Not sure of the durability yet but they feel well made. Will update my review after I try them out. Good bang for the buck!
Update – used them once so far for a 64 mile bike ride (3 hrs and 25 min of riding) and unfortunately there was some seam separation. I am replacing and getting another pair because they were so comfortable during my ride. No chaffing, and my cheeks were not sore from the saddle. Very happy with purchase! Will post photos later, but I am 6’1 and 175lbs, lean body build, long torso, and about 34 waist. I ordered a medium and it fight nice and tight. The large was a more “comfortable tight” but I felt the chamois was going to move around too much after a few uses and some sweat build up. So I kept with the medium.
Albert –
yisus omis –
Me gusto la compra quedo bien como lo esperado segun la talla la licra es buena y comoda.
yisus omis –
PEDRO ALBERTO HERNANDEZ VARGAS –
Recommend
PEDRO ALBERTO HERNANDEZ VARGAS –
Luis Manuel Garcia Acosta –
Muy buena calidad de los materiales con los que esta hecho. Se ajusta muy bien, es cómodo. Gracias.
Luis Manuel Garcia Acosta –
E P –
I ordered these because I was desperate to get some bibs in time for a long ride. Due to timing and budget, I had to order these mens bibs, rather than womens. For reference I am 5’2 & 155#. While the padding in front is a bit skimpy for me, it was adequate for my 40 mile ride. Not surprisingly, the suspenders were too long for my frame, which meant that the shorts rode down on me a bit. While it felt weird, having my shirt over the top secured the suspenders from slipping and the padding stayed in place generally.
These comments are in no way a critique of the product, simply meant to inform other women who consider going the same route.
These were very affordable and are good quality. I will hand them onto my husband to use in the future and get some designed for women now that I have time to do my research.
E P –
Mario Garcia –
Tough to beat for the price. Very comfy and has held up to average use. Fit great. Love them overall.
Mario Garcia –
Peter –
I had been riding for a while with regular padded cycling shorts, but decided to try out bib shorts. Not knowing if I would like the bib short style/feel, and having concerns about the fit since I’m a bigger guy, I wanted to go with a cheaper option and go right into $100-200 bibs from the major brands.
I have been using these for 3 months now, and don’t have any complaints. They fit extremely well, and are comfortable. For comparison, I also bought a pair of Van Rysel Racer 2 bib shorts (XXL), and while they generally fit well, the shoulder straps roll up and dig into my shoulders during longer rides. The Racer 2 bibs were 50% off on a closeout sale and an additional 10% off of the sale price from a coupon, so they were $45, right in the same price range as the Przewalski bibs. The design of the shoulder straps on the Przewalski (XXXL) is much better (at least for me with my current body shape). They do not roll at all or cause any discomfort, even with longer rides.
The seat padding of the Van Rysel ribs is perhaps slightly better than the Przewalski bibs, but the shoulder straps are so uncomfortable even after 20-30 minutes, that I just don’t wear them. The Van Rysel’s were also a bit better in finishing quality, but not by much. The Przewalski bibs had a couple loose threads, but nothing that compromised their use.
For less than $50, these bibs are a great value, and I would highly recommend, especially if you don’t have the traditional cyclists body.
Peter –
SWH –
I’ve been using these bibs for about 500 miles. Sometimes they’re the best bang for the buck out there, sometimes I feel like I’m sitting on a wet lumpy pillow. It all depends on the saddle they’re paired with.
It’s almost impossible to say if these will work for you–everyone’s body and bike setups are so different. I’m a fat guy–5’10” and bought them when I weighted 210lbs. I’m weigh 195lbs now and the 2XL still fits fine. These bibs are the best thing I’ve ever used on my mountain bike–three hour rides and I’ve never been so comfortable. I can’t remember what saddle is on this bike–but it does have a groove cutout through the center with minimal padding.
However, my TT bike it’s a different story. Used with the original saddle–a typical shaped saddle with minimal padding and no groves– these bibs were awful. Extremely unpleasant to ride, so much so that it cut rides short. Way to much padding and material pushed up into places it shouldn’t be pushed. I upgraded to Cobb Fifty Five split nose saddle and this paring still isn’t the best. This matchup caused numbness, and numb junk is no bueno. The ride is slightly more comfortable with these bibs as opposed to without once you hit the 2 or 3 hour mark, but the numbness is worrisome. I think finding a bib with less padding (perhaps a true triathlon short / suit) paired with the Cobb would be a better match up.
All in all, these bibs are a good value for the price. They seem decently made, there’s no itchy spots, they don’t ride up and the rubber strips around the thighs really help to keep them in place. There’s no telling if these bibs will add saddle comfort for you–it’s trial and error. At the price, they’re probably worth trying.
SWH –
Carlos B. –
Gracias
Carlos B. –
Bruce D E –
After one ride I purchased a second one. Loved the pockets and the quality. Plus the padding is very good. Fit recommended by Amazon was perfect for me -225 lbs, 5 feet 11 inches tall – XXL size. I have many pairs of cycling shorts and these are by far the best pair I have.
Bruce D E –
SC –
Overall good and comfortable fit. the issue is where the chamois is installed. It sits way too far back in the bib and doesn’t provide cushioning for my sit bones. If the chamois was moved maybe 2-3 inches forward, I feel these would be a great set of bibs. This may be an issue of just my body geometry, but comparing against other brands I have the placement is completely wrong.
SC –