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Santini SMS

Santini Women's Pure Dye Bib Tights

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Women's essential thermal bib-tights.

Your essential thermal bib-tights. Designed to keep you warm during your winter training and constructed from an Italian-made thermofleece for great warmth retention and a super soft skin feel. Designed to adapt to the curves of the female body and crafted with our signature, ergonomically engineered, women's specific mesh bib panel, for an extra layer of comfort and warmth. Featuring our GIL chamois with shock absorbing gel inserts, anatomically cut for women.

Pure Dye Women's Bib Tights

  • GILevo Chamois
  • As seen on Trek Segafredo
  • Temperature Range: 0°C - 10°C

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lovely material

great colour, lovely material, well made and accurate to size - I am usually a size 10 but like my tops a little loose, so chose a medium - good fit for me.

Hassle feee purchase and quick delivery

Winter glove

These gloves work in the wet and the dry and down to very cold temperatures. Also wash and wear really well, come up like new each time.

Winter gloves

So warm and toasty. The size was perfect. I haven't worn them in the rain but hoping they are waterproof as advertised.

Decent, but far from great

Let's start with the good - the fabric is an excellent blend of stretch merino that feels dense and warm without overheating, the conductive fingertips for forefinger and thumb actually work (unlike a lot of other brands), and the palm grip is great both on and off the bike.

Now the bad - the glove pattern/cut leaves too much fabric around the lower palm/wrist area so you never get a nice form-fit. This extends to the wrist which is too large and consequently allows air to get in (not what you want from a winter cycling gloves). Conversely, the fingers are quite tight, where you need to individually work each of the glove fingers on. Lastly, the piece of grip rubber placed at the thumb/forefinger webbing is totally unnecessary and in fact only makes for an uncomfortable grip on the handles as it gets pushed into the base of your thumb. Definitely seems like a band-aid solution and needs more thought.

Overall, I'm happy with these gloves despite the design flaws. Price is great for merino full finger cycling gloves and they seem built to last. If you can grab them on sale, go for it.