Expedition Bib Short - Women's
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Whether we are training in the mountains or stretching our legs in the flats we trust the Pearl Izumi Expedition Bib Short. These bibs combine a high-performance synthetic fabric with a well-thought-out bib and drop tail design that lets us stay more comfortable and ride faster than ever before.
Details
- Engineered bib short designed for long training days
- Stretchy synthetic fabric wicks moisture and drys quickly
- Elite Escape chamois adds cushion for high mileage day
- Low profile cargo pockets hold snacks, phones, and gels
- Drop-tail design makes pit stops quick and easy
- Silicone leg grip holds legs securely in place
- Low-light visibility adds peace of mind at dawn or dusk
- Item #PLZO8FY
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [top panel] 35% recycled polyester, 34% recycled nylon, 31% elastane, [bottom panel] 80% recycled nylon, 20% elastane
- Fit
- form-fitting
- Inseam
- [medium] 8in
- Chamois
- Elite Escape 1:1
- Bib
- yes
- Leg Gripper
- silicone print
- Reflective
- low-light visibility
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- road cycling
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
1 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 17, 2021
Felt cheap, not for the big of booty...
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- I returned this product before using it
The straps felt too thin and like they'd tear. This was my first pair of Pearl Izumi bibs and it just didn't fit my body right. I'm 5' 4" 130 lb, pretty proportionate but with buns on the "peachier" side. They tugged and just didn't cover the backside enough. I was surprised that PI touts these as being women-specific when this would really fit a man or rail-thin woman much better. Sizing up wasn't an option as the top half would have been way too loose and it's not adjustable.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com