GripGrab Thermashell Water-Resistant Bib Tights
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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- The bib shorts are suitable for the harshest weather conditions.
- Loose inner and outer shorts mean you need to wash less often.
- Thanks to the use of different panels, the bib shorts feel especially comfortable.
- The chamois is in the inner shorts, so the outer shorts retain their water protection longer.
- May get to hot when the weather heats up.
- The bib shorts are predominantly waterproof, while other areas have a DWR coating.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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GripGrab |
0 - 5 °C | |
Water-repellent | |
Yes | |
Straps
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Yes, seamless bib straps |
Chamois
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With Chamois |
Middle class | |
No zipper | |
★★★☆☆ |
Often, waterproof and breathable are not two properties you mention in the same breath. Yet that is the case with these winter shorts. Thanks to the smart choice of softshell on the front, side and back sides of the bibs. The softshell consists of three layers, this construction allows the fabric to breathe without letting water through.
Predominantly waterproof, the bib shorts have a DWR coating in some areas, including the back of the knees and the area above the chamois. In these areas, the bob shorts feature a soft fleece with a water-repellent coating.
Comfortable in the saddle
The bib shorts fit closely to the body, however, the fabric is particularly stretchy so it does not feel too tight or uncomfortable. The stretch allows for optimal freedom of movement which does not restrict cycling movement.
Loose inner shorts
The inner shorts are separate from the outer shorts. This makes it tremendously easy to simply wear the outer shorts again the following day, while the inner shorts are in the wash. The inner shorts are made of breathable mesh material that also has good stretch.
Material composition
Trousers:
• 88% polyester
• 12% elastane
Insert:
• 84% polyamide
• 16% elastane
Insert 2:
• 64% polyamide
• 23% polyester
• 13% elastane
Chamois:
• 100% polyurethane
• Machine wash 30°C
• Do not bleach
• Do not dry clean
• Do not tumble dry
• Do not iron
Review
Review
2 / 5
Disappointing
I work as a bicycle courier. I am therefore looking for the best trousers with which to brave 5-6 hour showers and wind these days. Unfortunately, the outer fabric of these trousers absorbs so much water that they feel very wet and cold. When you undress afterwards, the skin and inside does feel dry so to be warm as well you would have to wear a thight underneath in addition to the pants with chamois. The contact on the skin of the thin waterproof fabric is uncomfortably cold. I will only use these trousers for changeable days with short showers. Or warmer days with extreme showers. For other wet, cold days, I'll grab an extra pair of normal rain trousers or my Assos trousers. The latter is much better, but also cost more than 2x as much money. The outside does dry reasonably well in the wind so after an hour or so the trousers also start to feel a bit warm again. But obviously I didn't buy the trousers for that. Also, quite a lot of dirt sticks to the legs where with other trousers and leggings with DWR it falls off better during cycling. A pity because you don't want to wash DWR trousers too often! I give 2 stars because the trousers are nice and warm in the autumn cold but I honestly have cheaper cycling trousers that are warmer and more breathable.
Pros & Cons
2
Disappointing
I work as a bicycle courier. I am therefore looking for the best trousers with which to brave 5-6 hour showers and wind these days. Unfortunately, the outer fabric of these trousers absorbs so much water that they feel very wet and cold. When you undress afterwards, the skin and inside does feel dry so to be warm as well you would have to wear a thight underneath in addition to the pants with chamois. The contact on the skin of the thin waterproof fabric is uncomfortably cold. I will only use these trousers for changeable days with short showers. Or warmer days with extreme showers. For other wet, cold days, I'll grab an extra pair of normal rain trousers or my Assos trousers. The latter is much better, but also cost more than 2x as much money. The outside does dry reasonably well in the wind so after an hour or so the trousers also start to feel a bit warm again. But obviously I didn't buy the trousers for that. Also, quite a lot of dirt sticks to the legs where with other trousers and leggings with DWR it falls off better during cycling. A pity because you don't want to wash DWR trousers too often! I give 2 stars because the trousers are nice and warm in the autumn cold but I honestly have cheaper cycling trousers that are warmer and more breathable.
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Absolutely waterproof on the waterproof parts
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Warm when dry
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Cold when wet
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Feels wet when wet
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1 review | 0 reviews | 2 reviews | 11 reviews | |
Temperature | 0 - 5 °C | 0 - 5 °C / 5 - 10 °C | 0 - 12 °C | 0 - 10 °C |
Waterproofing | Water-repellent | Water-repellent | Not waterproof | Splashproof |
What’s the waist size of your jeans? | 27 - 29 / 30 - 32 / 33 - 35 / 36 - 38 / 39 - 41 | 27 - 29 / 30 - 32 / 33 - 35 / 36 - 38 / 39 - 41 | 27 - 29 / 30 - 32 / 33 - 35 / 36 - 38 / 39 - 41 / 42 - 44 | 27 - 29 / 30 - 32 / 33 - 35 / 36 - 38 / 39 - 41 |
Size (manufacturer) | S / M / L / XL / XXL | M / L / XL / XXL / 3XL | S / M / L / XL / XXL / 3XL | M / L / XL / XXL / 3XL |
Windproof | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Straps | Yes, seamless bib straps | Yes, seamless bib straps | Yes, with flatlock stitching | Yes, with flatlock stitching |
109,62 | 105,17 | From 86,98 | 77,31 | |
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