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  • Bib tight recommendations under £60 (sorry)
  • spooked
    Free Member

    Need to get a new pair for this autumn/winter and have been looking at the Planet X ones.

    After something warm with a good pad in.

    Would these be the best value for money or can anyone recommend anything different?

    Thanks for any suggestions!

    jota180
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    I’d get the ones without a pad and wear normal shorts under them

    chrisdw
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    Did you do a search?
    There are many threads that mostly recommend the DHB ones from Wiggle.

    I have some, they are good.

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    iain1775
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    I asked similar last month bit I was after bib shorts
    Ended up getting Craft ones from StartCycles after several recommendations
    Very comfy, the pad is much better than the one in my Gore and dhb bibs
    The thermal tights are currently 50% off
    http://startcycles.co.uk/craft-performance-bike-thermal-cycling-bib-tights-1902326.html

    spooked
    Free Member

    That’s great thanks guys.

    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    There are many threads that mostly recommend the DHB ones from Wiggle.

    I have some, they are good have been rubbish*.

    *I am sure some DHB is ok and I may have been unlucky.

    You could look for a better brand (Castelli,Santini etc) in a sale.

    Start cycles are doing a good price on Scott stuff,I don’t know who Scott get to make their kit but it seems decent quality.click

    Edit >>> That’s a good price on the Craft bibs <<< edit

    rollindoughnut
    Free Member

    Decathelon is a good place to look.

    tang
    Free Member

    For £69 you can have the velvet glove treatment from Howies

    http://www.howies.co.uk/madison-bib-tight-black.html

    jonk
    Free Member

    Lusso pro gel are fantastic for the money.

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