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    1. I have had really bad luck with those multi color “gel” chamois in the past so I avoid them these days.

      Grab some Darevie or YKYW bibs for similar price. They are amazing for the $20-30 price they usually sell for on AliExpress. I don’t think either is selling a cargo bib at the moment, but they have in the past.

      [I have a few hundred miles in each of these and they are great.](https://imgur.com/a/8XnVrDS) I have some expensive DeMarchi and Louis Garneau bibs that rarely get any use anymore and cost 5-10x more than my *cheap* bibs from AliExpress.

    2. I’ve a pair of them I used for commuting, sizing is very small, they were fairly tight around the stomach area due to the design. Chamois isn’t the best, but wasn’t bad. You’re better off with Aliexpress and going with YKYW or one of the other brands

    3. Normal_Cheetah_9027 on

      I bought this as my first ever bib. The pad is pretty shitty but it was the cheapest I could find in my size. The fit is great though! 😭

    4. I have a set – they were the first bibs I’ve used. They’re not super compressive, and I think I might be a size too large (normally a medium, ordered XL in these). However, I’ve done over 60 miles in them and had no discomfort. They come very high in front, which helps hold in any belly 😄. The chamois is very dense, albeit a bit bulky when standing off the bike. The leg gripper bands have gotten a little loose after a year or so, but they aren’t flopping around yet. I also have a set of the Darevie seamless bibs in L and they aren’t nearly as comfortable as the Cerotipolar ones. 

    5. Well, if it’s anything like other Amazon products it’ll be cheaply made but look good on the webpage. Also, not so sure about a phone pocket… that doesn’t seem like something a cyclist would design.

    6. definitelynotbradley on

      I have two pairs. They’re not bad at all, the dollar to quality ratio is pretty hard to beat tbh. Not ideal for 4 hour training rides, but I’ve done it before and it wasn’t awful.

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