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2013 sees an overhaul of Craft's highly popular Performance Bike Bib Short, offering the rider an improved pad with a new EVA Anti-shock System and a greater precision Lasercut Tech finishing, all married to a phenomenally responsive 4-way stretch bib body that rocks flat lock seams for enhanced comfort. For regular road or trail riders, the Craft Performance Bike Bib Short is worthy of serious consideration, and one which punches well above its price point.
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![]() For 2012, Craft is the apparel sponsor for Team Radioshack Nissan Trek, an evolution of 2011's Leopard Trek team that was also sponsored by the Swedish brand. Featuring amongst other internationally acclaimed cyclists, Andy and Frank Schleck, Fabian Cancellara and Jens Voigt, the Radioshack Nissan Trek team is powered by Craft clothing and Craft base layers, with each rider part of an apparel development cycle that means that when you ride Craft, you are riding in a collection developed by some of the word's best cyclists. The Craft Performance Bike collection An excellent, well designed bike collection, Craft's Performance Bike series embraces dedicated riders who live their sport. This collection features advanced moisture transportation, breathability and ergonomics developed with the aid of the riders from Team Radioshack Nissan Trek. 6 reviews for Craft Performance Bike Bib Shorts 2013
by HåkanB
from Sweden on 11/06/2012
Good price, good product
Size comment: "True to size"
I will most certainly buy an extra pair. They venilates well and they suits my body well. The wide silicone ending is a comfortable detail. That on the other hand seems to be in fashion in most manufacturers. The price is competitive compared to other brands.
1 out of 1 riders found this review helpful.
by Howard Davies
from United Kingdom on 15/07/2012
Super VFM
Size comment: "True to size"
Quality short, good chammy and a bargain at this price. My advice - snag yourself a pair of these before they sell out.
1 out of 1 riders found this review helpful.
by Joe Henstridge
from United Kingdom on 01/11/2012
Great Shorts - but think my arse is too skinny!
These are great shorts, fantastic quality and really comfortable, the only thing I found is I bought some other Craft shorts in medium and found them a little short on the leg, so for these went for a large, and length wise they are perfect, and pretty much everything else, just they sometimes feel a little baggy around my arse, although they don't look baggy at all. Perhaps I need a few more cake stops!!
Great service as ever!
by Kristian Elmkjær Hansen
from Denmark on 29/07/2012
Ideal for long rides
Size comment: "True to size"
It's a very nice bib shorts! I may buy one more of them! I recommend it.
by Jesper Vestergaard Høj
from Denmark on 10/08/2012
Age:26-36
Gender: Male Rides:Road
Best Bibs
These are the best bibs that i own.. And this price is awesome..
by Tim Ball
from Australia on 17/09/2012
Great shorts
Size comment: "True to size"
I am a tall rider 6ft 7" so finding my first pair of bib shorts was always going to be difficult. Peter at AlwaysRiding recommended these and I am really happy with them. I got the XL and they are perfectly acceptable, no shoulder straps digging in and more importantly the shorts dont loook like I am wearing hot pants!!
Good quality pad and quite light material which is great for riding for the Summer months down here in Sydney.
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What size would i need, i'm 6ft 1 tall and a 32inch waist, is that a small?
asked by adam on 21st May 2012
Thanks for the question - I would suggest a medium for a good fit, although if you are built like a sprinter, go for a large. If a climber build, the medium should be fine.
answered by Always Riding
craft sizingCraft's sizing is very Swedish, which means the size sets are very realistic, and not at all like the very small Italian brands. With Craft, a large is indeed a large. The only exception is the Elite range, which is a pure race fit, and which depending on your cycling style, one you may wish to size up for.
*For an accurate glove size, please measure around your palm, placing it flat and making sure to exclude the thumb (don't chop it off), then compare your measurement to the chart above. If it's a close call, go one size up or down depending on the result.
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For 2012, Craft is the apparel sponsor for Team Radioshack Nissan Trek, an evolution of 2011's Leopard Trek team that was also sponsored by the Swedish brand. Featuring amongst other internationally acclaimed cyclists, Andy and Frank Schleck, Fabian Cancellara and Jens Voigt, the Radioshack Nissan Trek team is powered by 






