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Men's Vertex Thermal Bib Tight Black / XS Reviews

4.7 Rating 118 Reviews
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I commute by bike - about 75 minutes each way, and in the winter the morning commute is just before sunrise and the evening commute just after sunset. In the depths of winter, morning commutes are often below freezing. There were only a few days below freezing days since I received these, but they were up to the challenge - knees and legs were comfortable. Fingertips and toes were another story, but these tights are definitely the best I have for the coldest winter weather.
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Posted 1 year ago
They are warm and windproof, good for rides below 40 degrees F. Very tight fitting compared with the Alpine thermal bibs. Because of the much warmer and windproof fabric, they don't wick very well, but that is to be expected for this type of gear. Overall I am pleased with this purchase.
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Posted 1 year ago
Same size, just fits way different.
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Posted 1 year ago
Awesome, the addition of the zipper at the bottom of the leg is a game changer. Great tights for the cold California winter mornings.
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Posted 1 year ago
My overall experience was fantastic. Great fit and keeps me warm. Allows me to stay focused on my ride .
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Posted 1 year ago
Thermals are great, but once it gets to be in the lower 40s (F) and below I need something windproof, especially at the groin area. These fit the bill! I would also like to see bib shorts made of this material. They are less stretchy than other fabrics but fit great and true once on.
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Posted 1 year ago
I am 6 foot 175 lbs and ordered size large. The straps at first seemed too tight but wearing the bibs a few times they are fine. Very happy with the bibs.
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Posted 1 year ago
These are terrific tights for my riding—east coast cold, wet and windy riding with 1-2,000 ft climbs and descents, from around 25-40F. I would expect you could reasonably go lower in temps if you are riding flatlands or dry cold.
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Posted 1 year ago