Main Features
The legs and bib lengths provide cyclists over 6ft2 with an all round good fit.
The waistline is higher than standard, which helps if you need to wear shorter length jerseys from another brand. Yet with increased bib lengths, its still easy for that emergency comfort break!
At the bottom of the legs there is no velcro, poppers or zips. They are slightly looser around the ankle to allow you put the tights on over the heel, rather than needing any kind of fasteners.
Coupling the long length geometry with Italian fabrics and no compromising on the pad, this is a really comfortable pair of bib tights for the taller cyclist.
Technical Specification
Made using Italian fabric from Carvico.
- Pilling resistant
- Breathable
- Shape retention / Muscle control
- Main sublimated fabric – 82% Polyester / 18% Elastane
- Main dyed fabric – 83% Polyamide / 17% Elastane
- Mesh bib – 91% Polyester / 9% Elastane
- SPF50+ sun protection
The pad we use is the Dolomiti Gallio, which is also Italian. See here for full info from Dolomiti.
- 4 layers including 3 open cell foams with a total thickness of 16mm.
- The first layer is a fabric with an antibacterial treatment
- The second layer is 75kg/m³ density and 4mm thickness for high elasticity, and softness in contact with the body.
- The third layer of 120kg/m³ density and 4mm thickness acts as a support to the third layer.
- The fourth layer of of 100kg/m³ density and 8mm thickness is hydrophobic, meaning it does not absorb moisture allowing excellent protection and comfort for long distances.
- Thanks to the H.T.S. (humidity transition system), the passage of humidity from the inside to the outside is constant, transporting humidity away leaving a feeling of freshness.
- Unlike traditional foams, by not getting soaked in sweat, it increases the resilience of the foam.
- Suitable for 8hr+ rides.
Caring for your tights
Please read our care page for washing instructions. There are some usage considerations, and these really apply to any brand of shorts or tights:
If you have a dog who gets excited when you return from even the shortest of rides, be careful with clawing on the delicate technical fabrics.
Avoid using a top tube bag with velcro, if the inside of your knee area can rub against it.
Underneath the saddle, look out for rubbing against large saddle bags and even seat brackets, which can be exposed if your seat is positioned well back.
Choosing the optimum size
Please refer to the size guide for more information on our sizing. This chart below is pretty close to identifying your ideal size, but there are a few factors to consider when choosing the one best for you.
- Which height? To double check your ideal height size – if your inside leg is 37″ or more then the Angliru sizes are the ones to consider, and under 36″ the Masca sizes would be best. If your inside leg is 36″-37″ then you have a choice. Choose the Angliru sizes if you prefer less bib tension with a fuller length leg, or the Masca sizes for a slightly tighter bib tension.
- Which width? Again the chart below is proving pretty accurate so far. If you have sprinters legs you might feel it could nudge you to the wider sizes. Measuring the around the wider part of the quads, if you are 24″ or more then the Sprinter sizes could be better.
- For reference, the photos in the product gallery show the AC size bib tights being worn by a rider who is 1.99m tall and 94kgs.
- Note that if you sit outside of our size chart below, these bib tights still might be more suitable than other brands. The forgiving fabric is proving to fit riders up to 10kg heavier than the sprinter width, which means the climber width could also accommodate perhaps 8kgs more weight if you are happy with more compression. At the shorter/leaner end of a size on the chart the tights will be a looser fit because of reduced tension in both directions.