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  1. #1
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    *sniff* Fave bib knicks have changed..

    I had to discard a wonderful & comfy pair of Sugoi bib nicks a few weeks ago. Since I only had one pair I needed to get some ASAP. When i went to purchase some new Sugoi knicks, I noticed the fabric's now different & seems a bit tighter in the legs?? (Does that make sense?)

    So..i'm on the TE site searching for a new pair of bib knicks & they have to be as good as the Sugoi ones. I am doing more long distance rides & want good stuff. I don't like short shorts.

    Any suggestions or comments on these ones?

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodGB_WXENWO.html
    http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodPI_11211110.html

    Why do they always change the good stuff?

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    I have the PI drop-tail bibs and love them! I only have the one pair though, and my regular shorts are starting to look like cr*p, so am considering these. TE doesn't yet offer them...

    The little chest strap is a non-issue. I am not aware that it even exists.

    They are twice the price of my existing pair, but I've seen them at an LBS presentation a couple of months back of PI clothing for 2011 and was impressed by the material used in them. There is something in the material that helps reflect the sun, reduces the surface temperature of the cloth, and a few other features that would be quite nice in late July and August. I've not tried on their P.R.O. 4D chamois, but I do like their 3D chamois...

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Why do they always change the good stuff?
    Can't help with the Sugoi cc, but I have the same issue with Assos. The new model is half a size bigger and I don't like the chamois - expensive to find this out so I'm now looking for a new brand and wearing out others, which means wrong saddle height much of the time (rather than fiddling with it every other ride). Wish they'd just leave good stuff alone.

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    good?

    Catrin, how good are the drop tail bibs? I've been pondering getting some & want to know how easy they are to use.

    Ozrider-Nice to know someone else agrees!

    Perhaps Susan O might be able to enlighten us on why they keep changing the styles?

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Catrin, how good are the drop tail bibs? I've been pondering getting some & want to know how easy they are to use.

    Ozrider-Nice to know someone else agrees!

    Perhaps Susan O might be able to enlighten us on why they keep changing the styles?
    I really like them a lot. No waist-band - which is very nice in the heat and I do not notice that I get any hotter in the heat with the little extra bib material. Once it gets to 90F and higher temps I don't think it matters - though I am really interested in the new material PI is using for their P.R.O. bibs. I wish the legs were an inch or 2 longer, but that doesn't matter.

    As far as the drop-tail part, those are easy to use after the first time or two. I do find that I am more likely to stop and use the bushes with these more than regular shorts. To be honest I've never stepped behind a tree with regular shorts but I will with these so that helps. It did take me some time last year to get brave enough to do that...

    It did take me a little time that first time to figure out how to use the drop-tail, but it likely comes easier to someone who has "nature" experience in this matter

    I am thinking the new technical material in the more expensive new P.R.O. bibs might help with heat rash on my thighs - the material is said to be no hotter/hold no more heat than white fabric, and reflects the sunlight rather than absorbing.

    Susan - are you going to carry the new P.R.O. PI bibs? They aren't inexpensive, but you carry other expensive bibs...I would love to support TE on this purchase.
    Last edited by Catrin; 03-07-2011 at 03:48 AM.

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    I just double checked the price on the new P.R.O. bib shorts, and they are much less expensive than I remember. When I saw them at the event at the LBS they told us they would ring in at well over $200, so it looks like they were wise & changed their mind.

    I've sent a question to the TE store via the store site to ask them if they are planning on stocking these. I am going to get them and would love to get them from TE if possible.

    Please note that PI has TWO P.R.O. women's bibs. I am referring to the P.R.O. In-R-Cool bib shorts. The other P.R.O. line bibs are made from their usual material and are priced to fall in between their Elite bibs and the In-R-Cool bibs. All, of course, are drop-tails.
    Last edited by Catrin; 03-09-2011 at 04:38 AM.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    I just double checked the price on the new P.R.O. bib shorts, and they are much less expensive than I remember. When I saw them at the event at the LBS they told us they would ring in at well over $200, so it looks like they were wise & changed their mind.

    I've sent a question to the TE store via the store site to ask them if they are planning on stocking these. I am going to get them and would love to get them from TE if possible.

    Please note that PI has TWO P.R.O. women's bibs. I am referring to the P.R.O. In-R-Cool bib shorts. The other P.R.O. line bibs are made from their usual material and are priced to fall in between their Elite bibs and the In-R-Cool bibs. All, of course, are drop-tails.
    I would double-check on that. I have 2 pairs of the regular P.R.O. women's bibshorts and I can assure you that they are NOT droptails...and according to the PI website, I see no reference to them being droptails in the description. The only bibs on their site that they do refer to as being droptails, are the regular Droptail w/Elite pad, the new PRO InRCool, and the Droptail Suit.
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