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Bib tights on amazon

Anyone have any recs for the cheaper (no-name) ones? I have plenty for colder temps, need some stuff for the 35-45 degree range. With or without pad.

If you have links, that would be helpful -

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I don't know man, are you that hard up for cash?

Buy from a known cycling brand, not the disposable junk that comes from Amazon for cycling kit.

Look at neopro or theblackbibs or any number of great black friday deals about to hit.

Just a thought.

Edit: Sorry for the grump. We order a lot of Amazon stuff as a family, and most of the generic stuff has just been absolute garbage and i'm fighting to keep it minimized.

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I don't know man, are you that hard up for cash?

Buy from a known cycling brand, not the disposable junk that comes from Amazon for cycling kit.

Look at neopro or theblackbibs or any number of great black friday deals about to hit.

Just a thought.
Sorry, this is where I've learned to NOT make this kind of post. Thanks for your (unwanted) opinion in this case. Maybe delete the post as it does not help.
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Sorry, this is where I've learned to NOT make this kind of post. Thanks for your (unwanted) opinion in this case. Maybe delete the post as it does not help.
Great rebuttal mdeth1313.
Irks me when I read replies like that - totally unnecessary and rude (unless you guys are friends and banter like this often).
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Odd that Angry's post was perceived as "rude" - reads to me like a helpful word of caution to not buy something that ends up being dog sh-t quality. If you're determined to buy junk, just scroll past it.

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I have bought cheap bib tights on amazon - a brand called Przewalski and Santic.

The problem is that their pad has seams that are a little rough and on longer rides, if you don't use enough cream, it can cause issues "down there".

I have ended up buying some Pearl Izumi and Castelli bibs that work much better down there.
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Odd that Angry's post was perceived as "rude" - reads to me like a helpful word of caution to not buy something that ends up being dog sh-t quality. If you're determined to buy junk, just scroll past it.
The hard up for cash comment wasnt necessary.

I'll second a recommendation for the black bibs - been very happy with the stuff I've used, I think it hits a good intersection between quality/durability and cost.
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Odd that Angry's post was perceived as "rude" - reads to me like a helpful word of caution to not buy something that ends up being dog sh-t quality. If you're determined to buy junk, just scroll past it.

KJ
And said person knows this how? Knows my situation how? I asked for info, not lecture.

In this case I'm actually looking for thinner tights that are "disposable" for a certain reason - I don't feel the need to get into that.

BTW, I have some pieces of clothing that are what was described as disposable garbage that have far outlasted some of the (overpriced) crap I've purchased from name brands.

Thanks to the 1 poster who actually answered what I was asking for.
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Sorry. Was trying to be helpful, not give a lecture.

Hope you find something that works for you.
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I have heard good things about Przewalski and have a pair that I think are these:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSYGLNJ6...kZXRhaWwy&th=1

Very much worth the price. I wouldn't use on my longest or coldest day. But for a 2-3 hour training ride in moderately cold temps, I use all the time. Read the reviews (take them with a grain of salt), pay attention to sizing, and there are some deals to be had out there.

There is definitely a use-case when products like these are needed.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJ343WT...tle&th=1&psc=1

Bought these about a month and half ago on a whim. Posted it on my team's Whatsapp channel and several others have bought them too. Everybody likes them. No issues they still look new after several washings and the chamois is very nice too.
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Neopro is a good price and I like the chamois much better than Black Bibs (too big, thick, ungainly).
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I have tried a few and most recent I bought these:
Logas Cycling Bib Shorts Men... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4KVHH2P...p_mob_ap_share

They work well and can definitely ride as long as I want with them. Many factors to measure here, saddle/bike fit, ect. Overall I would recommend a try.

I have branded bibs most recent a Rapha core that lasted 2 rides before de-stiching at the pad. I could not find the receipt so didn't send it back but it was not any better.

My favorite brand is Suarez, they make some amazing quality "affordable" kits. Their best bib I like is around $100 and it's ages above many major brands.
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Sorry, this is where I've learned to NOT make this kind of post. Thanks for your (unwanted) opinion in this case. Maybe delete the post as it does not help.


Great response to a unwarranted rude reply.
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would also like a rec for a cheaper pair of bib tights.. and also not looking to spend a lot.. I've been pretty lucky with Amazon jerseys (needed a couple of cheap ones when I moved here until my stuff arrived)..
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