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In order of preference - Assos Mille S5, PI Pro's, and Performance Ultra's. I never believed the hype on Assos, then was looking at one of the overseas cycling retailers (Chain Reaction) about 1 1/2 yrs ago and they had a great sale on the Mille's. I bought a pair, and yes it DOES make a difference. They are my "go to" bibs for the more technical and difficult rides with lots of vertical and / or distance. The flatter pad does a better job of cushioning me bum, reducing sore spots, and not irritating those "extra" folds of skin left over from former tub o' goo days. PI's are also very comfortable, and I use the Performance Ultra's for training, shorter distance and flatter events.
You can be sure I'll be wearing the Assos on the Death Ride in July. I'd try to buy the Assos bibs when on sale (now have 2 pair), but I guarantee your bottom will think you're the "top" if you do! |
My club uses Voler so unlike saddles, we do not get to choose. And I have seen very few racers show up and race in anything other than a team kit unless there was a compelling reason not too and that is not because they prefer Assos or PI. The Voler Trilogy pad seems okay. It strikes me as similar to Goldilock's porridge. And I do not have any fish or porridge in my bibs. I have a couple of PI pro bibs. They have more material and the pad seems thicker, very soft but not necessarily firmer. The ideal pad does not compress all the way and the fabric is very soft. The new Voler trilogy pad seems good but time will tell how well it lasts.
This year I have a problem with the medium Voler bibs being a bit too small in the thighs but perfect everywhere else. A large would be too big. |
I just ordered a pair of Pearl Izumi P.R.O. In-R-Cool bibs from Amazon. I hope they are good since they cost almost twice as much as Performance Ultra II.:eek:
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Originally Posted by PAlt
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... I never believed the hype on Assos, then was looking at one of the overseas cycling retailers (Chain Reaction) about 1 1/2 yrs ago and they had a great sale on the Mille's. I bought a pair, and yes it DOES make a difference. They are my "go to" bibs for the more technical and difficult rides with lots of vertical and / or distance.
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Originally Posted by bruce19
(Post 12460158)
My favorites are tri-bibs and I think it's because there is less padding. Sounds strange, I know, but less padding seems to be more comfortable for me. No bunching. Between regular shorts and bibs I've found that I like the shorts better too. For all the reasons stated.
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I have both bibs and shorts. The bibs stay up better, but shorts are easier to pee in.
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Originally Posted by ciocc_cat
(Post 12475294)
I have both bibs and shorts. The bibs stay up better, but shorts are easier to pee in.
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Once I went to bibs I have not worn shorts again. On hot sweaty rides the shorts sag. The bibs stay in place. Performance Ultra have a descent price with good quality. All bike clothing is overpriced.
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Originally Posted by BluesDawg
(Post 12474867)
I just ordered a pair of Pearl Izumi P.R.O. In-R-Cool bibs from Amazon. I hope they are good since they cost almost twice as much as Performance Ultra II.:eek:
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I must be an odd one as I have never had bibs that were comfortable over the shoulders. That constant pull on the shoulders just gets to me and I can't stand it after a while. In the century before the last one I thought I would try a new pair again and by mile 70 or so I stopped, took off my jersey and pulled the shoulder straps off, put back on my jersey and finished the ride in comfort again. Other than that they are OK.
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Originally Posted by bruce19
(Post 12460158)
My favorites are tri-bibs and I think it's because there is less padding. Sounds strange, I know, but less padding seems to be more comfortable for me. No bunching. Between regular shorts and bibs I've found that I like the shorts better too. For all the reasons stated.
Wayne, my only connection to the company is as a satisfied customer. |
Just for giggles, ask this question over on the Clydes forum.
I'm 'over 50 and...overweight. Bibs conjure up thoughts of the mayor in the wizard of oz. |
Originally Posted by Phil85207
(Post 12478786)
I must be an odd one as I have never had bibs that were comfortable over the shoulders. .
I usually get the Elite, the Pro is extremely thin. The Pro shorts/bibs work great on a Brooks, but it's not actually a pad. It just prevents friction. |
Thanks for all the feedback. For some odd reason regular shorts work super for me-but I will admit it was trial and error finding the right manufacturer and I've stayed with their product line. Plus regular cycling shorts are cheaper and cooler so I do not see any advantage for bibs over regular shorts--for me.
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Originally Posted by Ranger63
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Just for giggles, ask this question over on the Clydes forum.
I'm 'over 50 and...overweight. Bibs conjure up thoughts of the mayor in the wizard of oz. http://inlinethumb37.webshots.com/48...425x425Q85.jpg http://inlinethumb51.webshots.com/44...425x425Q85.jpg |
Originally Posted by Hangtownmatt
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Oh yea, regarding bibs in general. The only issue I have is that they make stealth urination in the great outdoors a bit more difficult.
So far that's my only "problem" with bibbs. Other than that, I love 'em. My wife thinks they look like a wrestling singlet. :) |
I'm still flabbergasted by how often I encounter the "once you try bibs you'll never go back to shorts" mindset from some riders. I like my bibs well enough, but I have yet to find a pair that doesn't make my midsection too warm in relation to whatever temps I'm dressed for. Plus, unless I'm wearing a full-zip jersey -- which, sadly, I have way too few of -- it is a royal PIA to go to the bathroom! To me they're really not any more comfortable than my favorite shorts. Or even my not-quite-favorite shorts.
In short (ha! no pun intended) I don't quite get the Bib Love. So that's my issue. |
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