?oh i dont know about that! there great at stopping you rolling outa bed !Men are very badly designed really!
Same here but I I find bib-shorts better, but harder to adjust on the fly though still possible.Some great replies. It certainly depends on the bib. I went out in some Funkiers which took quite a bit adjusting but next day in a pair of Enduras and everything was where it should be straight away.
Men are very badly designed really!
I discovered the perils of "spontaneous rearrangement" when I stood to climb a hill then sat back down to find the twins had managed to relocate between me and the saddle.
I seem to find that it's not just the bibs that get baggier, I think it's something to do with the ageing process.I found my bibs got progressively baggier on the York Hull ride. Unable to find a convenient time to hitch the shorts up I discovered the perils of "spontaneous rearrangement" when I stood to climb a hill then sat back down to find the twins had managed to relocate between me and the saddle.
They have since been washed and tumbled ( the shorts, not the twins)and everything is back to snug and secure. Phew. Didn't fancy that again.
I seem to remember an elder poster on here telling us it was important which side of the saddle he dressed.......I seem to find that it's not just the bibs that get baggier, I think it's something to do with the ageing process.