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Need a new pair for 60mile charity ride next week. Had a pair of endura pro but not really impressed with the padding.

Anything up to £100

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Posted : 05/09/2014 10:01 am
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Giordana FRC


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:05 am
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DHB Aeron Pro are very comfy, reasonable money - if they still make them. Wiggle own brand.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:10 am
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Worth a look at dhb found them to be my most comfortable bibs. And pretty good value.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:10 am
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Howies!


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:11 am
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Decathlon, the 700 or 900 series stuff. Very, very good and not much money.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:12 am
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DHB Aeron Pro are excellent and a good price.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:13 am
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I've been impressed with the Etxeondo stuff I've tried. Merlin (and probably others) do it for a pretty good price.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:13 am
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Morvelo.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:15 am
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£100 is a good budget and can get what you want for less than that as suggested already. However a really good quality product from a big brand with their best pad for £74?

http://www.merlincycles.com/castelli-garmin-sharp-team-inferno-bib-shorts-2014-68424.html


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:19 am
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Previous dhb fan, now a Howies convert.

You've left it a bit late really, best to get a couple new rides in with untried bib shorts. 40 miles in is not the time to discover you bought the wrong pair!


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:22 am
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Just got a pair of the Decathlon 700 XC (I think). I've been really impressed by them.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:23 am
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[url= http://www.pearlizumi.co.uk/product/men-s-pro-leader-bib-short-var11111201/PZ11111201021L ]Pearl Izumi P.R.O. shorts on sale.[/url]

Have 2 pairs of these now, great bits of kit.

See also and Santini bib with the Gel Intech Chamois (GIT)

Such as [url= http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/santini-365-gara-bib-shorts/rp-prod91070 ]these [/url]

On balance I'd say the Pearls edge it on comfort but in the Santini's favor they seem to last forever, I've got a 6 year old pair still going strong despite regular commuting.

The Howies ones do look good but I haven't worn them so can't comment.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:23 am
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Endura do some nice ones and I like the campag ones. For that money the world is your oyster.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:24 am
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Gore.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:26 am
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Assos T.neoPro_s7, slightly over your budget at £116 from wiggle but you may find them cheaper elsewhere. I got mine from evans for £99 with a discount code.

They're the best bib shorts I've worn.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:27 am
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Got some Sportful grupetto which are very nice (similar spec to tour team level bibs).
I also have some Endura FS260 pro which I like so the Sportful may not be for you.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:33 am
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Previous dhb fan, now a Howies convert.

Howies look good, are very very comfortable and reasonably priced.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 10:35 am
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dhb Aeron Pro - brilliant. Look no further.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 11:11 am
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Bought some Morvélo bibshorts recently, the 85 versions.
You can tell the quality straight away, heavier duty Lycra with a slight compression fit and the pad is really, really comfy.
Not cheap at £90 but worth it IMO.
I have 2 pairs of Decathlon bibs and whilst they are comfy they aren't in the same league as the Morvélo ones.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 11:46 am
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DHB as mentioned above are very good for the money although with a budget of £100 you are really spoilt for choice.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 1:18 pm
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Gel pad prefered, not sponge.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 1:20 pm
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Hmm IME gel ones are fine for a while then the gelness disappears so fit for the bin.


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 1:41 pm
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thanks for advice everyone, the assos look the best and reviews are good but the dhb on wiggle look and seem fantastic for the money. cheers


 
Posted : 05/09/2014 9:42 pm

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