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Its getting cold in Scotland
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Hi All,

Going to invest in a new pair of bib tights for this winter.  Been using leg warmers and a pair of waist tights previously.  Will be wearing my bib tights under them so no need for ones with a pad.

Any recomendations, rr advice on what to avoid would be welcome.

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Hey Brian,

 I live in Scotland too.  I wear Endura Thermolite Bib Longs.  They're excellent.

Watch the sizes though, as they're made small.  I had to go for the next size up from my regular size.

I bought mine from Wiggle...

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ProductDetail.aspx?Cat=cycle&ProdID=5360025648&N=Endura%20Thermolite%20Clip%20Bib%20Tights

Edited: 20/10/07 12:03
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Echo what JFT says, endura for me too
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Hi Guys,

Thanks for the recommendation.  One further question - do they come with or without a pad?  I've got some Assos bib shorts and love the comfort and was intending to wear these under any tights I buy.

Cheers. 

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Without a pad
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Depends if you want bibtights with a pad or not.  Having a pad in them will remove the need to wear a pair of bibshorts underneath but it's all down to personal preference.
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Assos airProtec.LL with FI Mille pad, 'fleecy' lining and air block on knees, pure quality even if a tad expensive
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Santini Roubaixs are good for all but the coldest/wettest days.

£35 from most Santini stockists (GB Cycles, Prendas etc)

Good colours too, no seat pad/chamois!

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Thanks for the input guys.

Went for the Endura Thermolite Bib Longs after all - got them for reduced price on Evans


  
 

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