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rob! 11-24-09 08:24 PM

Discomfort with bibs
 
I had bought a pair of bibs this summer in a size L, which was the same size all my shorts were. I took them out for one ride and my manhood was being crushed to the point where it was incredibly painful to ride. This was because the shoulder straps were pulling the shorts up too hard (without the straps on the shorts fit fine and comfortable). Thankfully the shop let me return them (washed!) and I ended up getting an XXL size. Much more comfortable. However after a few rides with them there is still more of an annoying tugging feeling around the shoulders, especially when wearing layers of shirts under the bib straps, and I should note my lower body is very comfortable despite the shoulder annoyance. Is this normal and something I'll get used to?

Caad 8 11-24-09 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by rob! (Post 10073427)
I had bought a pair of bibs this summer in a size L, which was the same size all my shorts were. I took them out for one ride and my manhood was being crushed to the point where it was incredibly painful to ride. This was because the shoulder straps were pulling the shorts up too hard (without the straps on the shorts fit fine and comfortable). Thankfully the shop let me return them (washed!) and I ended up getting an XXL size. Much more comfortable. However after a few rides with them there is still more of an annoying tugging feeling around the shoulders, especially when wearing layers of shirts under the bib straps, and I should note my lower body is very comfortable despite the shoulder annoyance. Is this normal and something I'll get used to?

I found your problem.

RacerOne 11-24-09 08:42 PM

The only advantage I personally find in bibs over shorts is they eliminate the danger of a 'skin gap' between the jersey and shorts. Everything else is hype in my mind.

rob! 11-24-09 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by Caad 8 (Post 10073467)
I found your problem.

One layer of Underarmor and a longsleeve T.

spinerguy 11-24-09 09:27 PM

One of my bibs rubs my nipples to the point it becomes a little painful (+-4hrs typ ride) no bleeding or rashes tho. Usually don't wear a baselayer cuz it can get too hot at mid/end of ride.

icyclist 11-24-09 09:37 PM

" However after a few rides with them there is still more of an annoying tugging feeling around the shoulders"

What, this was an initial problem you didn't mention? So it's more than just the crotch pain?

It might be that bibs are not for you. On the other hand, it does sound like to many layers under the straps.

Try a base layer first, then the bibs, then your jersey, and then a windbreaker. Then report back.

Nachoman 11-24-09 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by spinerguy (Post 10073606)
One of my bibs rubs my nipples to the point it becomes a little painful (+-4hrs typ ride) no bleeding or rashes tho. Usually don't wear a baselayer cuz it can get too hot at mid/end of ride.

You obviously don't subscribe to the summer base layer theory, i.e. that the right base layer will actually keep you cooler in the summer.

rob! 11-25-09 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by icyclist (Post 10073632)
" However after a few rides with them there is still more of an annoying tugging feeling around the shoulders"

What, this was an initial problem you didn't mention? So it's more than just the crotch pain?

It might be that bibs are not for you. On the other hand, it does sound like to many layers under the straps.

Try a base layer first, then the bibs, then your jersey, and then a windbreaker. Then report back.

I should clarify I meant "still" as in, there is still an issue. Crotch pain is gone.

silversx80 11-25-09 09:56 AM

Sounds like you have a long torso. Try a differnet brand, as they all have different fits. I'll never go back to shorts.

mebaxter 11-25-09 10:05 AM

Definately try different brands. They all fit a little different (or a lot). Never assume the sizing to be the same from brand to brand or even short to bib of the same brand. I wear shorts sometimes on the trainer and it feels like I'm half naked. Once you find a pair that fits you should be very happy. Then go buy a few more pairs so you don't get pissed when they change them in a year or two.

UC223 11-25-09 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by silversx80 (Post 10074955)
Sounds like you have a long torso. Try a differnet brand, as they all have different fits. I'll never go back to shorts.

Agree. Once you find the right brand/size. it is very comfortable. At most i do a winter baselayer under the bib.. rest over. If this is a strap lenght issue, you can take them to a tailor and have fabric added to the straps... rest of the sizing should be the fit of the short itself.

WR3K 11-25-09 12:48 PM

your penis is too big

KiuBWhy 11-25-09 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by WR3K (Post 10075622)
your penis is too big

lol.

idcruiserman 11-25-09 02:04 PM

Shirts over bibs.

zhorne 11-25-09 08:05 PM

I'm also a big fan of bibs. Most recently I got some Sugoi Evolution bibs(size L) that felt tight on the shoulders. I resorted to standing on the bottom part and then stretching the shoulder straps hard for ~30sec prior to every ride. After a few weeks they stretched to the point that they fit perfect now.

MUZE 11-25-09 09:15 PM

Spinerguy, I remember years ago when I rode motocross some of the riders would put a band aid over each nipple to prevent irritation from contact with the jersey or chest protector.
Bob

DesnaePhoto 11-25-09 09:38 PM

I wear bibs but really have not found any great adv of them. Until I crash out and they stay on. :)

For the nipples, put some of the chamois cream on them. Just a dab will do!

oilman_15106 11-25-09 10:25 PM

OP you fail to note the brand of bibs so one has to assume that you have a pair of crap bibs made in Mexico that 99.9% of BFers would find uncomfortable.

spinerguy 11-25-09 10:30 PM

Noted

rob! 11-25-09 11:59 PM

They're Veloce brand; the shorts I have are incredibly comfortable, as are the bibs aside from the shoulder area.

Tapeworm21 11-26-09 05:09 AM

I found another problem that hasn't been stated. You bought a Large and settled on a XXL.

rob! 11-26-09 12:33 PM

I bought a large because all my other shorts are large (and I'm not a big guy, just tall), but XXLs had the better fitting shoulder straps where the legs portion felt almost the same.


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