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PBK Elite Cycling Bib Tights
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PBK Elite Cycling Bib Tights Customer Reviews
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64 Reviews
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Exceptional
5I have this bib tights for about a year now and they are exceptional. Very comfortable, well made and fit. Did I say warm down to the 20F here in Minnesota which the temperature rarely goes above 30F in the winter months. I stay warm and comfortable during my 40 - 50 miles group ride on the weekend in the winter.
Report this reviewSuperb Thermal Bib Tights!
5I purchased these bib tights with little expectations, other than I've had a terrific consumer experience with PBK for the last couple of years. When I received the bibs a few weeks ago, I was pleased with their construction, material quality, and their fit. It hasn't really been cold enough to wear them until this week, here in Central California. Today, I wore them on our annual cycling club's New Year's day ride. The temperature was 28 degrees F when we started the 45 mile ride into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It never warmed up above 45 F. These are exceptional cycling bib tights. I was warm and comfortable the entire day; I simply cannot say enough about the quality chamois and the thermal fabric. These are world-class bibs and are as good or better than the other thermal bib tights I own, made by a quality manufacturer of cycling accessories that rhyrmes with Cyril Don't Sue Me :)- Bravo PBK!
Report this reviewnice design
5This is my second pair. The first held up for over two seasons. Warm in winter. I love the zipper bellow the belly.
Report this reviewMr.
4Wonderfully constructed tights. Make sure you order them large enough as they are very form fitting. I usually where large but may have stepped up to extra large. I have only worn them once though and I am hoping the material relaxes a bit.
Report this reviewCalifornia climbs
5I just used the bib tights for the first time today on a 6000 foot climb on the north side of a mountain in Southern California. There were times when I was in direct sun and times in deep shade where the sun hadn't or wouldn't reach that day. I was never too hot or too cold. I can't say I was always toasty but I certainly wasn't distracted or concerned during the long ascent. Temperatures ranged from low 40's F to low 60s F. The bibs have some type of special knee fabric that had extra flex so that the knees were very flexible but not sagging. They also have a short zipper on the front where the bibs come up a little higher than typical bib shorts. The bib also has a little flap to cover it to keep the zipper off your skin. That's a pretty nice touch. I did nearly the entire climb in the saddle as well as the rest of the ride and found the chamois to be comfortable. I am very pleased with the bib tights and would definitely by another pair if I find that I need more warm weather gear.
Report this reviewPBK Elite Bib Tights
5Excellent quality bibs. Only used them on one cold day so far and they felt very comfortable and warm. They are a good for me in small and are well made. I like the way the front section comes up reasonably high providing good protection from the wind compared to other bib tight I have used. Only one small critisism, the ankles are quite tight with the zips pulled down fully over my overshoes. This maybe down to my iown physiology but it certainly means that no cold air gets in.
Report this reviewExcellent fall bibs
5Great quality, and super comfortable bibs. Just gave them a test ride yesterday at around 8C and they were perfect. The large is a good fit for me at 6'1" 175lbs.
Report this reviewGreat Fall/Winter Bibs
5These are great. Very warm, very comfortable. I love the fit around the knees... it allows for bending the knees a bit more easily. The one thing I would change could be to have the zipper on the sides of the ankles rather than the back.
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