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The most comfortable shorts I've found are my Endura Coolmax bibs, I'm on my second pair, the only problem is they aren't very hard wearing, but at less than £40 they can afford to be up to a point.
http://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/p/1925/endura-coolmax-cycling-bib-shorts
Primal Helix are my faves
http://shop.primaleurope.com/Accento-Blue-Helix-Bib-Short-P343.aspx#prod...
I have multiple pairs of BTWIN 520 bibs from decathlon:
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/520-cycling-bib-shorts-black-grey-id_8327990....
They work for my bum and are real cheap (especially as by midsummer they're usually in the sale).
I know someone else has mentioned the 700s which have the same pad but cost a bit more and I don't want to split the vote but the 520s are great and will save you at least 10 quid on the 700s.
Since the Sportful ones I would recommend are already mentioned I've removed my nomination and voted up there ^ for the BodyFit Pro
Any Castelli shorts with the Progetto X2 pad for me but if I had to choose one variety it would be the Body Paint 2.0 version.
Sportful Gruppetto bibshorts for me. Did the Dartmoor classic with them on last year and my bum was the only party of me that did not hurt at the end
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sportful-gruppetto-pro-bib-shorts/
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They are fabulous fit and design great. Best gripper elastic and pad I have ever used
Sportful BodyFit Pro are great shorts
Me too! These take some beating !
RedWhite - fantastic bibs from an up & coming new company. Get yourself a pair!
I have Rapha and Assos, which are extremely good, but my favourites in terms of comfort, build and looks are Cafe Du Cycliste By a fair stretch
FOr me it is the Rapha Pro Team bib shorts
http://www.rapha.cc/gb/en/shop/pro-team-bib-shorts/product/PSH02
They are supremely comfortable for riding super hard or for long days in the saddle. The chamois is lovely - slightly different from the one in the Rapha Classic shorts and an improvement. The lycra is really supportive, the grippers deep and comfortable. Plus they look great. If you damage them crashing Rapha will do their best to repair them.
They are horrifically expensive, but this is the one area where I don't want to skimp.
Love my Vermarc Nationals. Usually the first pair of shorts I reach for on any length ride.
Word!
Castelli Velocissimo Due, no question even at normal retail prices.
S5 Mille every time
Chapeau Pave shorts with green pad for me. My first pair of bibs & comfy as.......
Best bibs I have owned (and I have owned most of the "brands")
are from http://www.redwhite.cc .
They are a growing business with great products and the best customer service I have found. The quality is second to none, the fit is excellent and overall the comfort on a long ride is excellent.
I can, and most definitely will second this. I received my first pair of Bibs from them (the KOM - http://www.redwhite.cc/kom/) just before doing a century ride and I couldn't be more impressed. They are engineered using the latest in CAD systems to provide all day comfort without any chafing or moving about. They use the micro-bead grips for the legs and they are top quality.
As to their customer service, I contacted them about sizing questions and I received a response from the designer and engineer and after taking my measurements, he pointed me in the right direction. This was all at 01:00 in his country, while it was mid-day here in the US. That certainly speaks to the quality of customer service!
If you are in the market for a new pair, do yourself a favor and give RedWhite a try. You will NOT be disappointed!
Cheers!
i find Redwhite's The BIBS outstanding in terms of comfort on long distance rides. Great quality and functionality. The best bibs that I've tested so far (and I have tested MANY!).
My RedWhite Apparel Bibs are now my go to Bib for long distance rides, from 10hr + road rides to all day mountain bike rides these keep me comfortable with no butt niggles.
Surprised no one has mentioned the Sugoi RSE bib shorts yet. They're my personal favorite. The fit, fabric, and pad are "just right".
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sugoi-rse-bib-shorts-2/
D2D cycling bib shorts- just super.
http://www.d2dcyclingclothing.co.uk/product/mens-bib-shorts-2015/
Endura FS260 Pro Bib Shorts II SS15 (not the same as Stofish has linked to above)
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/endura-fs260-pro-bib-shorts-ii-ss15/r...
Santini Gara gel intech. I like these best. The leg is not too long, the fit is snug, and the dense gel pad is great for long rides without being too thick. Also, they arent too expensive.
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/bib-shorts-santini-gara...
Lusso ProGel
Excellent quality and value
The most my budget stretch to is DHB Aeron Pro, I think for their price they're excellent, no cause to complain! Lovely and comfortable over all distances (for me, anyway).
Sportful Bodyfit Pro, classy look & real all day comfort.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sportful-limited-edition-bodyfit-pro-bib-shorts/...
Parentini Tiger-Best Ever nothing come even close
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