Really nice fabric, cut and quality with just the right amount of compression. As an older rider, I choose these for the higher scooped cut on the front suspenders. I strongly prefer the comfort of this on the bike over the current trend of a straight waistband that other bibs are using.
Great fit and comfort even in hot weather. Minor nit, I don't know why they don't have lay flat seams on the legs. At this price point it seems odd.
The pad is a bit thicker than I'm used to, but has proven comfortable. My best compliment is that I don't think about these bibs while I'm riding.
I'm 6'3" 190 lbs and the Large is a perfect fit.
Very impressed with the overall material and fit quality of these bibs. Especially for the price. I appreciate that the inseam is long enough and the shoulder straps are also long enough compared to several other brands.
The chamois has also proven to be very comfortable. I've used these for about 10 rides or so this far and love them.
The only possible negative is the shoulder strap material is the same as the rest of the bibs, so can be a little warmer than others that might use a lighter mesh material in this area.
PI definitely hit the mark with these shorts compared to previous iterations, with similarly cushy chamois that's now more fitted and less compressive than older versions. It does a nice job of cushioning on long rides ensuring my perineum doesn't get sore like it does with other brands. I also like how it extends further forward to a bit beyond the perineum, to cushion my man parts just enough to avoid numbness and damp down hard road vibrations, without those parts feeling like they're being stuffed up into my intestines.
The main body fabric is a wonderful blend of stretchy, while being form-fitting and compressive, and it breathes well and doesn't heat up excessively in 90+ degree temps. At 6'3" and having a moderately long torso, these are one of the few bib shorts in a L that have long enough straps I can wear them and not end up with stiff shoulders, neck and upper back from the straps digging in, especially on long and/or vigorous rides.
These are definitely pricey, but well worth the sale price cost. Hoping they last for many years of use and I bought a few at a time to have plenty to rotate.
I like the shoe more off the bike than my other commute shoes. It has good grip and feels like a running shoe (that doesn't flex). I don't like the placement of the cleat as it doesn't give any clearance to the crank arm. I do prefer it as close as possible with out any interference. This shoe rubs. I am thinking about adding an extra washer between the pedal and the crank arm to see if that mitigates the problem. That said I do like the shoe