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    Question Bibs

    Why?

    What are the benefits of bibs? When would you wear them?

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    I hear they're good when eating lobster or crab...
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    Grrrr.

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    hee hee!



    It looked like a lot of the boys in TdF were wearing them. Are they a boy thing? All I know is that I don't need suspenders to keep my bike shorts up.
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    They are not necessarily a boy thing
    advantages:
    no waist elastic to dig in or give you a "roll"
    no cold patch on your back where your shorts and shirt don't meet

    disadvantages:
    have to remove your jersey to take them down to use the restroom
    nipple rub! (though odd as it sounds this is a guy problem - women don't place the suspenders there)
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    I got some PI micro sensor bibs and really like them. I especially like them if I am wearing tights. No elastic at the waist is much more comfortable.

    Linda

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    Quote Originally Posted by pooks
    Why?

    What are the benefits of bibs? When would you wear them?
    I think pretty much all pros wear them. If you missed the riders with unzipped jerseys at the Tour, check any webstore that sells authentic team uniforms. They usually come with bibshorts, not regular shorts.

    In addition to what Eden mentioned...

    They allow you to have a snug (yet comfortable) fit on your shorts, which is important so your chamois pad will remain in place. I think most pros also wear base layers under their jerseys (thermal base layer in winter and cooling/wicking base layer in the summer) so the bibs help to keep that in place as well.

    Regarding nipple rub: I've heard male riders complain about this when they wear jerseys alone, too. I think base layers are the only solution, if they have that problem.

    I also think that they're more flattering than regular shorts, especially if you have any kind of pudginess to hide.

    I would wear them anytime... if I could find them! Well-designed women's bibshorts are hard to find. If you do decide to go that route, just make sure that the straps are set wide enough apart so that they go around your chest, not right over your boobs. I have some men's Louis Garneau bibshorts (part of a team uniform) and the straps go right over my boobs. It looks really weird and isn't very comfortable.

    Cari

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    I have two pairs of bib shorts which I got by default as my partner didn't like the chamois.

    I use them on cooler days - they keep my lower back warm and because they are higher over my waist they often give enough extra protection on my lower chest to mean I don't need a wind breaker.

    I do find they tend to slip off my shoulders... I think they are too long for me and I am going to alter them so they cross over at the back.

    I have dropped numerous hints that I would like the bib shorts for women... I forget who makes them but the front straps are actually one that run down between the breasts...

    I don't use bib shorts for races simply because I always need to pee before the race, and as Eden says, its a bit of a hassle for us gals!

    Re the nipple rub - I think because the straps are lose this hasnt been a prob for me, but the way I am going to alter them I dont think it will a hassle anyways...

    My partner has lots of pairs of bib shorts, and does several 90-130km training rides a week, most of his training rides are at least 2 1/2-3 hours long... he rides 6/7 days when well... he has never had a prob with nipple rub...


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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven
    I have dropped numerous hints that I would like the bib shorts for women... I forget who makes them but the front straps are actually one that run down between the breasts...
    Assos.

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    Thanks Grog

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    Anyone else tried the womens Assos? (lol, typing that makes me think of the assne discussion...)


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    I LOVE my bib shorts. They are really comfortable, especially on long rides. I don't have a problem with them rubbing anywhere, because I always wear a sports bra. Also, the straps kinda stay off to the side. The lack of a waistband is so comfy, and it might be imaginary, but i feel like it helps my breathing. They are also much more flattering.

    HOWEVER, they are a pain during 'nature breaks'. During the summer, I prefer to wear them with my sleeveless jerseys, because I can slip the straps off through the armhole of the jersey. With a long-zipped jersey, I pull the jersey down with the shorts. But, that two minutes of hassle is well worth it for hours of on-bike comfort.

    Verge makes my team shorts, and their women's bibs are really nice.

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    Bibs - try crossing the straps

    Cari-
    re- Bib straps (men's ofetn too long )

    This might seem wierd but with my Garneau bibs i crossed them in front - ie: pull the right side over your head to the left and the left over the head to the right . kid of a "cross your heart bra" effect. its kind of odd but it works - eventually i'm just going to alter [shorten] the straps, but i LOVE bibs--- so much more comfortable. much easier on my body. i hated the tight waist line. i feel like i breathe better. in BIBS

 

 

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