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B**Y
A solid pair of bibs at a great price.
I read a lot of reviews about bike clothes which basically are totally useless rubbish. Here's a helpful one for you. I am 5'8" weigh 180. I am solid, not weedy, have no gut, and have big legs - inseam at 32inches. I usually wear a LG in Pearl Izumi, Craft, Voler, etc. I needed some bib tights for gravel/mountain bike rides during winter weather and saw no reason to shell out 150.00 for something that would get ripped/torn by rocks, briars, underbrush, etc, so I gave these a shot. Like everybody, I got these in the mail and had a gander. Unlike most people, I immediately slapped an appropriate amount of chamois butt'r on the 'diaper', and climbed in. Then I did a 100k gravel grinder. Starting from the beginning, fit was 'euroman snug' - this is a race fit, lads - and fit true to the general guidelines for that. Leg length was spot on - no xtra material, neither too long or too short. Straps fit fine, not too tight, not loose. I'd call the whole fit "supportive, but not restrictive". At the 26 degree start, I was totally comfortable, but I am a hearty New Englander, YMMV. The fabric is kinda fleecy. As the day warmed up to 55 degrees, I felt warm, but never felt too hot. As the man-suit settled in and stretched out, there was no bagging behind knees or in the very important 'bathing suit area'. Now that we are down to brass-tacks, the diaper in this unit is a large, sprawling affair, but not overly huge - maybe the Fancy brands are a little more compact? Yes, they defs are. What then is the come-up as they say? Well, I spent 5 hours in these and had no particular chafing, pinching, or discomfort. In fact, I forgot I was wearing anything special - which is prolly pretty much what you need to hear. I will point out here that I ride A LOT and my undercarriage is pretty tough, and what works for me might absolutely savage your tender bits. Still, I feel that the padded area was totally OK. Since then, I tossed them in one of those laundry bags for delicates, and ran them thru a generic warm/warm cycle and hung them to dry. No stickers/labels/logos got shredded in the wash, and everything was ship-shape for a follow up ride. Zippers, which are often a concern, seem fine. All in all, I am surprised and delighted to get such a bargain, and when these inevitably get ripped or whatever, I won't be as bummed as if I spent a buck and a half on them. I think that I would buy more Santic items based on the performance of these. I hope that this helps.
H**D
Comfortable and protective
Update 12/7/21 - I used the first pair all last winter and it served me well. However, after multiple wshes the material got stretched quite a bit. I also realized that more fitted bibs were better for me as there was less chance for any material getting in the way while riding. This time I ordered second pair in US L and this should work better. I also now have another pair from different brand also in size L and while the other one is better quality, both the pad and material, this Santic one is a good backup in case you need to ride two days in a row and the other pair might not be dry yet, or you just want a chance. For longer rides like 2 or more hours I would not get these again, the other brand is much better but costs twice as much and is probably one of the best deals out there. However for my typical rides in the winter not taking much more than an hour, these are perfectly fine.Last year, I initially ordered US XL size but they were a bit tight on my legs. I re-ordered for XXL and these fit much better, I'm 5'10" and around 195lb weight now.
J**K
High quality, warm, nice details, they do run small.
I can't believe I got these for $40. The seams are well constructed, the material is high quality with a fleece inside. They have reflective elements, and the zippers on the ankles make it easy to get them on and cover thick winter socks. The perforations on the back keep your back from getting sweaty when you're pushing hard and the sun is beating down. They do run small. I'm 5'8 and 200lbs, and ordered a 2XL and they fit great. They're not too long in the legs and have plenty of room for bending my knees.
K**E
Comfortable Quality for the Price
This is a comfortable bib that kept me warm on today's short ride.To give you a sense, here are the relevant parameters:Distance: 20milesSpeed (to account for headwind): 16mphTemperature: 45-50F (I did not feel chilly throughout the duration, nor was it toasty.)Weather: Colorado SunnyWind: 5mphMaterial:- Relatively good quality for the price- Somewhat breathable (though I did not perspire much)- No abrasion experienced- Chamois pad was supportive for my delicate parts, and it was hardly noticeable once on the saddleSizing info:I am 5'10 (178cm), 150lb (68kg), Asian built, and am wearing the LARGE.(Pictured here with this jersey: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HGWWY9W/ )- Overall fits well- It feels a couple of inches short (see photo), but nothing that cannot be fixed with long socks.- Will probably fit those of you who are 10-20lbs heavier than I am.
G**T
Sizing runs a bit small but good stretch and the padding is extremely comfortable
I have ridden several hundred miles in these bibs now in temps down into the mid 30's with on bike windchills in the 20's and these have kept my legs warm and my feet moving. Great value for the money and the padding is bombproof thus far. I will update as time goes one if there is any loss of integrity sooner than expected. The only issue is they fit a bit small on the sizing though not enough to neccesity returning for a larger size, 6'2 200 athletic build and i needed the XL's in this a XXL would have probably also fit but i think would have been a bit loose in places.
J**.
Equal to much more expensive tights..
Ok so you know what top of the line winter tights cost.$150 to $200.Assos are probably $250.For $49 I bet these are 90% of the performance of tights that cost 3 to 5 times that.Tights can only be so thick or you couldn't ride or you would overheat.Im 6 1" 206 41 waist.I ordered us xl CNN xxxl.They are compression like but not extreme .My big thing is the chamois.im very picky.I would give these a 4 star.Good size and not overly gel like. I have a 34" inseam and 6 1".See the pic.Another inch in length would be perfect but if you're 6 4" they might be a little short.These have longish zippers which is nice also.I went to concert where band tshirts were $55!! For $49 with return option I recommend you pull the trigger.. update......I exchanged for 4xxxl.If you are over 6 feet or over 190 buy the 4 xxxxl.Also I'll raise the chamois insert to 5 star..good size and comfortable.If you're a bigger guy go xxxxl very nice tights...
O**N
cómodo
cómodo, térmico, buen ajuste, aerodinámico
み**の
小さい
Santicは品質が良いので色々買っていますが、何しろサイズがばらばらです。半袖ジャージのMが小さすぎたので、Lを買ったらむちゃくちゃ大きい。ビブタイツの夏用のMを買ったらちょうどよかったので、こちらのサイトの評判からLを買ったら、短くてくるぶしが完全にでてしまう。このサイズのばらばらは何とかならないのでしょうか。XLが今届きました。ちょうど良い大きさです。ちなみに171㎝、64㎏です。Lは168㎝、58㎏の息子にあげました。やはりちょっと短いですが何とか着られます。みなさん、参考にしてください。
M**S
素晴らしい機能で大満足!
身長166cm 体重68kg 体形ガッチリ 脚質スプリンター85km走行時平均気温2℃最低気温-2℃ 曇り時々晴れ無風畑は霜、田んぼには氷が張る状態でも大丈夫。通常パールイズミ等だとMサイズだけどややタイトフィットとのレビューを参考にLサイズを選択しバッチリ!一見薄手の素材に見えるが冷気も通さず保温力は十分で、膝や腿の関節の動きも阻害せずスムーズ。パッドはやや薄目だが今回の距離では全く問題なし。股下の短めの自分の場合くるぶしの下までカバーされる長さ。ビブタイプはお腹も冷えないので追加購入も検討中。
A**ー
安いのでサブとしてはありだが
保温性は他のメーカー比べても遜色なしで、同じくらい気温によって、同様に寒いし走っていると気にならなくなったりするので、満足です。パッドも、ふかふかしていて、比較的お尻が痛くなる方ですが、100キロくらい走っても平気でした。(40歳、平均ペースは平坦で頑張って33キロとか)が、どうしても男性の局部のあたりのパッドが硬いのか?フィット感がなくて、もののポジションが定まりません。。一応、カステリやdbhとかは、気にならないのですが。。そこが結構な頻度で気になるので、大満足ではないです。ビブタイツとかって、難しいものだなと思いました。
ぺ**こ
このビブを買って確信。
サイクルジャージもとてもよかったし、このビブに至っては丈夫ですし暖かい!カステリももってますが、痛み皆無なパッドや適応温度など細かい機能がありますがサンティックはほんとにコスパがいい!made in CHINAでも、今ではとても好きなメーカーです。
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