
"As the seasons change and the weather begins to turn foul, we all look to warmer gear to keep us riding. For many, winter means a set of the best winter bib tights, but that needn't be the only choice and insulated bib shorts provide a more flexible option. Below are my favourite pairs, having tested far more than those I've chosen here."
"For general winter and colder shoulder season riding, these are my favourite option. They fit well, they're comfortable, they come in black, and they've stood up to a full winter of gravel riding in pretty grim conditions. Where they really stand out for me though is the seat pad. It's windproof way up the front, so there are no cold draughts and it's held in place really well by the straps, which have two points of attachment to the shorts fabric."
Insulated winter cycling shorts combined with leg warmers provide a warmer, more adaptable alternative to full leg tights for winter, spring, and autumn rides. These shorts suit a range of riders and conditions, with some models focused on general-purpose comfort and others on race-oriented compression. Common features include windproof panels, water-resistant DWR treatments, and insulated fabrics for warmth. The Assos Equipe R Spring Fall S11 excels for colder shoulder-season riding with a windproof seat pad and secure dual-attachment straps. The Endura FS260 Pro Thermo offers exceptional value with a high stomach and zip for easier access. Cargo and race options round out the selection.
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