*Please note that this Cargo item runs tight in the glutes and upper thighs. Please look carefully at the sizing chart before purchasing. Do not be afraid of sizing up if in doubt or email me for sizing help at : .
The Cargo Winter Bib Tight with Pad (Men's) is a cargo version of our . 4 large pockets allow you to store large quantities of nutrition, inner tubes, tool kits, spare clothing and more. These pockets are made from a tough and stretchy nylon fabric that is snag-resistant.
We recommend using this cargo winter bib tight in temperatures between 0°C - 15°C (32 °F - 60°F). This winter bib tight uses a fleece-backed lycra that is made using hollow yarns. These yarns create an air-based insulation layer that is lightweight and warm. This Cargo Winter Bib Tight uses the same in our popular long distance bib shorts.
It comes with ankle zippers (locks in place and doesn't move) that makes this bib tight easy to slip on and off. The leg opening is hemmed with a strip of silicone that prevents them from creeping up during a ride.
A strip of reflective material at the zipper adds a touch of visibility.
We took care in choosing a thermal fabric that makes this winter bib tight a joy to use on your cold rides. The fabric has a wide operational temperature range, making it versatile. This fabric has the following features :
The model in these photos is 6 foot 1 inch, 40" Hip & Glute circumference, weighs 182 lbs. He is wearing a size XL and is carrying the following items, with room for more :
Finding a reliable bib short supplier is strangely challenging. If you ride a lot of miles, you've likely gone through multiple brands, looking for that elusive bib short that just works. RedWhite Apparel is built to solve this problem. Our lofty goal is to become your Go-To bib short supplier. That's why we only make bibshorts and nothing else. .
** Everyone has different tolerance to temperature. This recommended range is a guide and gives you the absolute max and min temperatures most riders can use these bib tights in. The closer you get to each limit, the less comfortable you'd be. Always do a weather check before riding during winter. Stay safe!