Womens Flare Aubergine Purple Pink Orange Padded Cycling Thermal Lycra Bib Tights
Womens Flare Aubergine Purple Pink Orange Padded Cycling Thermal Lycra Bib Tights
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Note about sizing
This garment had feedback that it was coming up a size too large, so this has been fixed. If you have had this garment before and needed to size down from your normal size, you will no longer need to do this. Please email hello@cyclewearcentral.com for more info and sizing advice to get the right size!
Reliable winter bib tights for cold weather riding.
These bib tights are a winter staple, designed to keep you warm, comfortable, and supported through all your cold-weather rides. Made from soft and thermal Super Roubaix fabric, they offer light compression, breathability, and plenty of stretch for a great fit that moves with you.
The mesh vest-style bib provides secure support without bulk, and the women’s-specific high-density pad gives you lasting comfort in the saddle.
Why you'll love them:
- Warm, breathable Super Roubaix fabric
- Soft, stretchy, and supportive with light compression
- Women’s-specific high-density pad with transitional support
- Mesh vest-style bib for comfort and stability
- Great for all levels of cyclists
Fit:
Your pad should sit snug against your body, with no wrinkling or excess fabric around the thighs or crotch — that’s a sign the fit’s off.
Lycra bottoms can be tricky to size because lots of factors come into play: height, waist, hips, thighs, and bottom shape all make a difference. The fabric is super stretchy too, so you might technically fit more than one size — but the best fit will depend on your build overall.
If you’re between sizes, it’s almost always better to go down a size.
If your waist is a bit larger than your hips compared to our size chart, you can usually size down without an issue.
Some people can comfortably size down two sizes, but that can start to feel tight or dig in, depending on your shape.
Our bib tights are cut a little more generously around the waist thanks to their design, so they’re often a comfier choice if that’s your concern.
And one last tip: our fit tends to run long, so if you’re under 5'6", the smaller size is usually your best bet.


How to find your size
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1. Get measured
Before you order, grab a tape measure and get your key stats
- Men: Measure your chest and belly at their widest points
- Women: Measure your bust, waist, and hips at their widest points
Accuracy now = better fit later
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2. Pick your key measurement
- Men: If your belly is bigger than your chest, use your belly measurement
- Women: When it comes to bottoms, hip measurement is your most important one.
Between sizes? It's usually better to size down for bottoms. For tops, choose based on whether you prefer a snug or looser fit
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3. Height matters
Men: Under 5'10"? A smaller size may fit better. Over 6'4"? You may want to size up
Women: Under 5'6"? Consider sizing down. Over 6'3"? A larger size might be comfier
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Still unsure?
Check individual product pages for extra fit tips
Our gear is made for cycling, try it on in riding position
Email our Sizing Gurus with your measurements and height. We're happy to help!