Padded Bike Shorts & Bib Shorts

Padded Bike Shorts & Bib Shorts
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Padded Bike Shorts & Bib Shorts

New to riding or stepping up your miles? The right padded bike shorts—also called padded cycling shorts or bike shorts with padding—can turn every ride from “that hurts” into “let’s go again.” Our shorts and bibs use breathable fabrics and a ride-ready chamois (the built-in pad) to reduce pressure and chafing, so comfort disappears and the ride takes over.

What Are Padded Bicycle Shorts?

Padded bicycle shorts include a chamois that cushions sit-bones and manages moisture for fewer hotspots on longer rides.

The smooth, low-seam design helps prevent rubbing compared to casual athletic shorts.

Look for fast-dry fabrics and hems that stay put as cadence rises.

Shorts vs. Bib Shorts — Which Should Beginners Choose?

Padded bike shorts: classic waistband, easy on/off, great for spin class, commuting, and first outdoor rides.

Bib shorts with padding: shoulder straps remove the waistband and keep the chamois centered—popular once you ride longer or want extra stability.

Not sure where to start? Explore Men’s Cycling Shorts & Bib Shorts or Women’s Cycling Shorts, Bib Shorts & Skorts.

How Should Padded Cycling Shorts Fit?

Snug and supportive without pinching—compression helps the pad stay put and reduces friction.

Hems shouldn’t ride up; the pad should sit flat against the body with no folds.

Between sizes? Use our Size & Fit Guide for measurements and fit tips.

Chamois (Seat Pad) Basics

The chamois isn’t a pillow—it’s body-mapped foam that supports pressure points and moves moisture.

Different densities suit different ride lengths; start with our Chamois Guide to match padding to your plan.

For first timers, look for balanced support (not overly thick), smooth top fabric, and a shape that matches your sit-bones.

Beginner FAQs

Do I wear underwear with padded shorts?
No. Go commando—underwear seams can cause chafing and trap moisture.

Padded shorts or a gel seat cover?
Padded cycling shorts move with your body and breathe better; seat covers can shift and create friction on longer rides.

Are padded bike shorts only for road riding?
No—new gravel and indoor riders also benefit from padding and moisture management. For indoor training, lighter fabrics shine.

How tight should men’s or women’s padded cycling shorts feel?
Close to the body, like a gentle hug. If fabric wrinkles or the pad moves when you pedal, size down; if it pinches, size up.

Care tips for padded shorts and bib shorts:
Rinse after sweaty sessions, wash cold, skip fabric softener, and air-dry to protect stretch and the chamois.

Layering Made Simple

Warm weather: pair shorts with a breathable jersey and a light men’s base layer or women’s base layer if you run hot.

Cool mornings: add knee/leg warmers or switch to men’s tights & bib tights or women’s tights & bib tights.

Rain days: top with a seam-sealed shell from Men’s Wet Weather or Women’s Wet Weather.

Keep It Easy — Buying Guides

New to padded bike shorts and bib shorts? Start here: How to Choose Cycling Shorts & Bibs and the Chamois Guide.

Finish the Setup

Round out your kit with breathable men’s jerseys or women’s jerseys and moisture-moving socks. Ready for longer rides? Consider men’s cycling shoes or women’s cycling shoes for better power transfer and comfort.