Bib Shorts with a Minimal Pad?

I’m looking for two items:

  1. Regular cycling bib shorts with a minimal pad
  2. Thermal bib tights (long leg) with a minimal pad

Any suggestions as to where to start looking? For the thermal bib tights, I’m just looking for something to break the wind a bit. I don’t need a lot of insulation by any stretch. As always, thanks in advance.

I don’t like the pads, so very very rarely use bibs.

I generally use trishorts with chamois instead

I’m looking for two items:

  1. Regular cycling bib shorts with a minimal pad
  2. Thermal bib tights (long leg) with a minimal pad

Any suggestions as to where to start looking? For the thermal bib tights, I’m just looking for something to break the wind a bit. I don’t need a lot of insulation by any stretch. As always, thanks in advance.

what you want, then, is a tri bib. i believe de soto makes these. it’s basically a cycling bib but with a tri short pad.

This DeSoto tri bib might be what you’re looking for.

http://www.desotosport.com/collections/mens-shorts-bibs/products/riviera-fli-bib

From Desoto’s website:

“The Carrera Tri Short has a Fleece Invisipad and the Mobius Tri Short also has a fleece pad. This is called minimal padding and provide sufficient padding to those who are confortable enough with the existing padding found on their bike. All other shorts have our new Clasico Intergrated Pad Technology.”

I believe the OP is looking for a bib with something equivalent to the fleece pad in the Carrera short. Which, btw, put two of us in the market for such a bib.

Scott

From Desoto’s website:

“The Carrera Tri Short has a Fleece Invisipad and the Mobius Tri Short also has a fleece pad. This is called minimal padding and provide sufficient padding to those who are confortable enough with the existing padding found on their bike. All other shorts have our new Clasico Intergrated Pad Technology.”

I believe the OP is looking for a bib with something equivalent to the fleece pad in the Carrera short. Which, btw, put two of us in the market for such a bib.

Scott

i have exactly what you want. i have a de soto tri bib with a fleece pad. i think it must have been either an early version or a prototype. what they now sell is the ceramico pad, which is half as thick as the pad that goes into the 400 mile bib.

still, i don’t think you’d be unhappy with de soto’s tri bib. i’ve run in it plenty and i don’t feel at all as if i’m running in a diaper (which is a little what i feel like when i’m running in a cycling bib). even with the ceramico pad i think i’d be quite happy in the tri bib.

I believe the OP is looking for a bib with something equivalent to the fleece pad in the Carrera short. Which, btw, put two of us in the market for such a bib.
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I also have a tri bib with the fleece pad but I believe they no longer make this. Like Dan posted the new Riviera Clasico (thickness 7mm) is sweet. I’m a fan of the 400mi bibs but since I’m no longer riding over 50mi I’ll be going with the Riviera tri bibs for my next riding bibs.

I’m looking for two items:

  1. Regular cycling bib shorts with a minimal pad
  2. Thermal bib tights (long leg) with a minimal pad

Any suggestions as to where to start looking? For the thermal bib tights, I’m just looking for something to break the wind a bit. I don’t need a lot of insulation by any stretch. As always, thanks in advance.

what you want, then, is a tri bib. i believe de soto makes these. it’s basically a cycling bib but with a tri short pad.

+1. I have 3 of these and they are awesome.

You could also buy a trisuit (and throw a cycling shirt over it if you don’t like the look)
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Find anything?

Scott

Nada.

IMO, thereÂ’s a market opening for such a product.

I agree!

For me, itÂ’s all about the trainer. My cycling bibs serve me well out on the road. However, any pad at all becomes a problem with my sweat rate on the trainer.

As a result, I save my bibs for the road and go with DeSotoÂ’s fleece lined tri-shorts on the trainer.

Would be happy to have the best of both worlds in a fleece lined bib.

Scott

You could also try and go WITHOUT a pad (gasp!)

I do this right now. Granted, I’m not doing long rides right now, but I easily ride 90 mins using regular compression shorts made for running, which means there is no pad whatsoever. I also use this on a rock-hard unpadded carbon saddle. It took a little getting used to, but I like it now.

I’ve found for sure that my prior chafing issues on the bike could not be solved with pricier or thicker bike bibs/shorts. I had to adjust my seat and reach position so I was better centered correctly on the fat part of the saddle rather than the nose, and that helped everything. After I did that, I no longer needed the padded bike shorts.

Well, “we” are trying to find a bib without a pad.

Shorts are a different deal; options abound.

Are you aware of a padless bib?

Scott

Well, “we” are trying to find a bib without a pad.

Shorts are a different deal; options abound.

Are you aware of a padless bib?

Scott

OP’s original post said ‘minimal pad’, not ‘zero pad’.

I admit I don’t know of any non-padded bibs, though.

Got it, thanks.

For the record, DeSoto’s fleece “pad” is a great example. More of a “liner” than a pad. Unfortunately, not available in their bib lineup.

Scott

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What about thermal bibs with no pad and you wear tri shorts underneath?

I’m also on the hunt for the same two items you’re looking for. I found some Pearl Izumi thermal bibs with no liner. Haven’t pulled the trigger on them yet so will be interested to see if you can find anything.

You could also try and go WITHOUT a pad (gasp!)

I do this right now. Granted, I’m not doing long rides right now, but I easily ride 90 mins using regular compression shorts made for running, which means there is no pad whatsoever. I also use this on a rock-hard unpadded carbon saddle. It took a little getting used to, but I like it now.

I’ve found for sure that my prior chafing issues on the bike could not be solved with pricier or thicker bike bibs/shorts. I had to adjust my seat and reach position so I was better centered correctly on the fat part of the saddle rather than the nose, and that helped everything. After I did that, I no longer needed the padded bike shorts.

For indoors that’s fine. In fact that’s what I do almost every day now. Right now I’m thinking about buying some PI tri suits that are on sale and having my seamstress cut out a big section from the front and back. DIY bibs.

I picked up a pair of these last summer when I was in France:

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/500-cycling-bib-shorts-black-id_8354157.html

At least I think it’s these. It seems that their pad thickness increases with the “model number” and I think mine are 300s as opposed to 500s. But regardless, they are shorts with remarkably little padding, and insanely cheap. I wouldn’t want to ride a century in them, but for a quick hour/90 minute spin they’re fine.

But yeah, Europe. Shipping will kill you :slight_smile: I kick myself I didn’t buy like 4 or 5 pairs when I had the chance.

I picked up a pair of these last summer when I was in France:

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/500-cycling-bib-shorts-black-id_8354157.html

At least I think it’s these. It seems that their pad thickness increases with the “model number” and I think mine are 300s as opposed to 500s. But regardless, they are shorts with remarkably little padding, and insanely cheap. I wouldn’t want to ride a century in them, but for a quick hour/90 minute spin they’re fine.

But yeah, Europe. Shipping will kill you :slight_smile: I kick myself I didn’t buy like 4 or 5 pairs when I had the chance.
Yeah, Decathlon is almost all I use for cycling and running. They kick everyone else’s ass in quality:price and for running I’d say they kick everyone else’s ass, period.

And you got it right, the 300 line has a very thin padding. 500 has a “medium” quality chamois that I do not advise except for upright riding (who does that and wears padded shorts/trousers?) and 520 and 700/900 have their multi-thickness/gel chamois which fdj also use. It’s not top quality and won’t suit everyone but does the trick. The shirts are very good and are very competitively priced.