W's Plaid Pro Bib Short
$ 119.40 $ 199.00
Plaid style....midnight blue with sporty white accent
- Performance fabrics and all-day, all-way-stretch endurance chamois pad keep you focused on the ride and not your body parts.
- Laser-cut leg bands with silicone gripper ink for no slip, no pinch comfort and aerodynamic profile.
- Breathable, wicking tech-mesh on bib for easy belly-breathing (the real reason for bibs) and overall comfort.
- Flat-stitched seams used for smooth internal comfort.
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Cytech 4-way Stretch Hi-Performance Pad, a favorite on the WC
- COMPRESSION FIT.
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Customer Reviews
These are great like all Panache gear! True to size, good design and comfortable.
Fit is spot on and comfortable. These fit just right and are my favorite riding shorts.
Not the first I have bought and won’t be the last. Excellent fit and design. Pricey but worth it.
I never write reviews because I don't like to sound rude or ungrateful but I felt like I needed to be honest. I think these bibs are cute, but the price does not fit the quality. I would think they would have lasted me a lot longer than two rides before stitching started to come undone around the chamois in two areas. Stitching on a product like this should not be coming undone like it is. Ive paid a lot for bibs from other brands that have lasted me a long time with a lot of wear and tear that are really good quality. Those brands are worth the money. With Panache you pay high prices for cute designs, not quality that lasts.
I love the look of this bib, the pattern and construction are gorgeous, the seamless leg bands are great. The chamois is one of the best I've used. Unfortunately this is somewhat overshadowed by the pull on my shoulders from the straps. I usually wear a medium in shorts and sized up to a large. I'm 5'10" and the straps pull uncomfortably on my shoulders (which is why I usually wear shorts, but they weren't available in this pattern.) I've been taking off the straps to ride on the trainer, but not sure what I'll do outside. I would size up to an XL but not sure I can now as I've worn them a couple of times. Also, this is described as a "winter bib" with no real explanation as to what makes it for winter specifically?