First Look: New Castelli Premio Black bibshorts. Are they the comfiest ever?
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- The Premio Black is Castelli's latest and greatest bibshort, which thanks to the most advanced new fabric technologies is, the brand says, its most comfortable ever and perfect for your longest rides.
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Looks good. Almost as good as my 7mesh bibs 👍
I have the first iteration of the Premio bibs & they are superb, the fabric feels almost like you are not wearing anything, if only castelli did a front pouch area like the Assos T cento bibs or if Assos used Castelli's Premio fabric & leg grippers system, then it would be Perfetto.
I'll stick to the ones I got from Aldi. Cost me £15 about 10 years ago. Don't look quite so smart but my age it doesn't matter. 68.
Like that there is no elasticated trim to the shorts so that the bursting sausage look is avoided......I have some chpt3 bibs made by castelli
That are my comfiest yet, so these look like wort a go.....
Planet X Clubman Light Bib Shorts £25 - best bib shorts I've ever tried. Super comfy and a great fit. Anyone who pays £220 has been ripped off.
Totally disagree. These are quality for long rides. The X2 pad is awesome. These are made of top quality materials in Europe, were staff are paid a decent salary. Buying cheap adds to the mess for which this world is in - slave labour, dangerous working conditions, deforestation, cancer causing chemicals and environment damaging materials. Buy cheap and someone always suffers!
@@BarcelonasHotCrowd The Planet X shorts are also quality for long rides. I rode 980 miles in 9 days in those and they were excellent. Giving poor people in poor countries a chance to make a living does far more good than making huge profits for wealthy Europeans.
@@AllanPhillips "slave labor" is actually a service we give to poor people" nice logic there. Instead of silly iustification, just acknowledge you are okay with slave labor if it means cheaper stuff for you.
@@paintedtabletop Don't try justifying your overpriced kit by claiming cheap kit is made by unpaid slaves. It's not and you know it.
@@AllanPhillips oh. I am not suggesting that. There is essentially no ethical consumption under capitalism.
It’s not a short, they are shorts ! The shorts !