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Some of the best bib shorts I have ever worn were Panda.

Not easy to come by as I think they cater for the Team/Club type of orders.

 

I have never seen them on a rack in a shop.

But damn they were good bibs.

 

http://www.pandasport.co.za/

I was given a pair of Panda bibs but they are a bit big however the chamois is fantastic! Use them when training indoors.

Funny enough, me too. One of my clients gave me a pair of their corporate Ftech kit, but it was last years bottom of the range, and yes, the chamois feels like its about 5cm too forward, comes up to my belly button almost. But that just reinforces the statement, spend your buck on your chamois. The first time I bought Assos it took me about a month to get myself to spend R2500 for a "pair of cycling pants" but after I did and my first DC, I never looked back.

THis is 100% the same issue I have with this specific pair. The chamois is too far forward. No protection on the sit bones

Vermarc is by far the best - well for what I can afford. Assos is way out of my league. Craft is to uncomfortable - the padding/chamois has a very low rise in front. The wife flipped when I fitted it for her! "You are not going out like that! I can see everything..."

Edited by cjlieben

Specialized is a load of crap. from socks to bikes..

look at the First ascent about R1400

 

I agree with you, I just dont understand why their bikes are ridden by world champions and why their bikes got a double rainbow in PMB recently and most of their models have won world titles or champion chips. For example the Epic is the only dual suspension world cup bike.....

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For me it's got to be:

 

Road:

- Castelli Aero (but out of the budget) - problem is you never get specials

- Assos Uno - heaps of specials if you go for the S5 (?) and can come in budget. See CWC, Bikewear and Solomons.

- Giordana - good quality mid rangers. Love the 3/4s for winter. Carbon range is awesome.

 

Dirt:

- Baggies + Craft performance under with the chamois that is so thin at the edges that it looks like it's gonna give you no love but is super comfy. Never thought I'd say that as I don't like 99% of craft fit. Bridge cycles seem to be a clearance centre and you can get them super cheap. Think I paid R650 odd per pair.

 

Assos. Built to last. quality from way back and great lycra. Make you feel like a weird man nappy wearing dude and to be honest on the long rides I've had pretty annoying rub where you don't actually want it. My under carriage could be the exception.

 

Good compression and decent material / lycra is key. Not like the wafer thing stuff that most of the local guys seem to pump (yup 1st Ascent that's you) as they look like bad spinning kit after a few rides and lose shape. That is where the oversea guys seem to come good - quality materials, good stitching (don't for get that little fact), ventilation and little touches that make a great pair of bibs rather than an average pair.

We've had great reviews from our Sportsworld customers regarding our UK Imported Tenn Bib Shorts.

 

Here's an independent review.

Affordable Quality - Road.cc gives them an overall rating of 8 /10

 

We're running a Tour de France special on them - at R550 it doesn't break the bank ;)

(While stocks last)

 

We'll post Nationwide or Free collection in Durbanville.

 

www.sportsworld.co.za \ Cycle Clothing \ Cycling Shorts

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