What Clothes to Wear When You’re Cycling

Take on gravel rides with these adventure-ready Endura bib shorts. They have side pockets to carry cargo. Low-profile straps and silicon grippers on the leg cuffs secure the fit.
Imported.
View all Endura Men's Bike Shorts| Best Use | Road Cycling |
|---|---|
| Bike Short Style | Formfitting |
| Fabric | Body: 78% polyamide/22% elastane; panel: 86% polyamide/14% elastane; trim: 70% polyester/30% elastane |
| Lining Fabric | 70% polyester/30% elastane |
| Pad Type | Gel Chamois |
| Moisture Wicking | Yes |
| Quick Drying | Yes |
| Number of Pockets | 2 |
| Reflective | Yes |
| Inseam (in.) | 10 inches |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | Unavailable |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Why don't these have flat seams when their non bib shorts do? At half the price the non bibs are more comfortable. They also come with a thicker compression lycra which I prefer. The bibs do have a good chamois, and dispense with the thigh bands. All bibs should come with flat seam construction.
Bought these for easier gravel rides and longer days on the bike. Fabric is a bit thicker, and does have a more plasticy, but robust feeling versus road bibs. Keeping in mind these are more "adventure" oriented, I think it fits the bill and gives more confidence on the gravel tracks. At 6' 200 pounds, the XL fits well with a slightly looser "casual" level of compression versus my Gore road bibs. I didn't notice any trouble with the seams that others have noted. The side pockets are nice, and the slant entry of the upper pockets were easy to get to. 4 stars out of five because I felt they were a little on the pricier side for what they were, but did everything I expected of them regarding fit and finish.
To preface, I'm a larger guy at 6'4" and 235 lbs. The bibs are just okay, and not particularly comfortable. The chamois and padding is fine for longer rides, but the bib portion cuts into the skin. I am also not a fan of the material, which is more "plasticky" than comparable Pearl Izumi bibs. The side pockets are a nice feature, but I don't find myself using them all that often.
I bought this bib and went for a 100km ride, got pain after only 10Km. I returned the article. Then I bought a bib for 40€ (Van Rysel, approx 45$) and been on a 120Km ride without any discomfort. How can a brand dare selling this at this price… I definitely put this brand on my “never buy again” list.
The vertical seams on these dig in to my stomach. Other bibs don't have seams in these spots. The seams on these are also not flat at the top so they stick out. I didn't notice this in the store, but I noticed it immediately after I washed them the first time.


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