For those of us wanting to cycle outdoors even in the depths of winter, it pays to get properly wrapped up from head to toe. Keeping yourself warm means wrapping yourself up in some of the best winter bib tights and topping it all up with one of the best cycling jackets you can afford.
Best all-round for both men and women: Rapha Pro Team Winter Tights with Pad II
Best men's bib tights with wind protection: Castelli Sorpasso RoS Wind Bib Tights
Best men's thermal bib tights with pockets: Pactimo Men’s Alpine Thermal Bib Tight
Best women's bib tights: Rapha Women’s Pro Team Winter Tights
Best women's tights for milder conditions: Iris Women’s Signature Winter Bib Tight Light
Another great set of road.cc-recommended men's bib tights: Albion Three Season Tights
Best easy-pee bib tights for women: Lusso Ladies Comfort Break Bibtights
Best women's bib tights with wind protection: Velocio Women’s Thermal Bib Tights
Another great pair of high-end bib tights: Le Col Pro Bib Tights
Best for value and comfort: Castelli Entrata Bibtight
Best bib tights for gravel adventures: Endura GV500 Thermal Bibtight
Best value for money women's bib tights: Nopinz Endurance Bib Tights Woman’s
Best for blocking out the wind and rain: Gorewear Distance Winter Bib Tights+ Men’s
Lightweight yet warm: Scott RC Pro Warm GORE-TEX +++ Men’s Bib Tights
Best for aero fit: Le Col Pro Bib Tights
For warmth and comfort over long distances: Santini Prime Bib Tights
Warm and weatherproof option: Santini Aldo Bib Tights
Best 3/4 length winter bib tights: Stolen Goat Orkaan 3/4 Length Bib Tights
Great alternative to bib tights: Le Col Pro Thermal Bib Shorts II
Whether you're commuting every day, heading out for a training ride after work or joining the weekly club run, the following is a selection of the best bib tights to keep your legs protected from the cold, no matter your budget or anatomy.
Winter tights come in various designs, from lightweight waist tights that add a bit of insulation to full-on warm and waterproof weather armour. Therefore if you're planning on riding in the rain look for fabrics with a durable water-repellent (DWR) coating. With more materials, you can expect to pay more for a pair of winter tights than your short-legged bib shorts, but if you ride through the winter, they are really warmer than a bib-short-leg-warmer combo will ever be, and they won't cause any thigh sausages, either.
If you already own a pair from our best bib tights list, then you might be interested in looking at investing in a winter jersey. Couple this with a pair of the best winter gloves, and you’ll be ready to venture out into the elements in total comfort and warmth.
First Published Jan 11, 2024