Winter Cycling Tights & Bib Tights

Winter Cycling Tights & Bib Tights
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Winter Cycling Tights & Bib Tights

Cold miles, steady pace. Our winter cycling tights and winter bib tights lock in warmth, shed road spray, and keep muscles firing when temps drop—whether you ride road, gravel, or trail.

Choose Your Coverage

Thermal fleece: brushed interiors trap heat yet breathe on climbs—ideal for 30–45°F.

Wind‑blocking fronts: extra protection for long descents and crosswinds.

Water‑resistant panels: DWR finishes deflect mist, spray, and light rain.

Padded vs. unpadded: pick an integrated chamois for stand‑alone use, or go unpadded to layer over your favorite bib shorts. New to chamois? See the Chamois Guide or Shorts Buying Guide.

Temperature & Weather Guide

45–60°F: light thermal tights; pair with breathable men’s or women’s baselayers for steady wicking.

30–45°F: warmer fleece tights with wind/water protection; top with Men’s Jackets & Vests or Women’s Jackets & Vests.

Below 30°F: heavy thermal or windproof tights; add insulated mids and consider Men’s Wet Weather / Women’s Wet Weather when storms roll in.

Wet or windy? Bump up one level and vent on climbs to manage inside/out moisture.

Fit & Sizing — Dial It In

Tights should fit snug with even compression; straps lie flat without dig; ankles seal cleanly over socks or under shoe covers. Use our Size & Fit Guide.

FAQ

Do I need a chamois in winter tights?
Choose padded bib tights for stand‑alone use, or unpadded tights to layer over bib shorts you already trust.

Bib tights or waist tights?
Bibs stabilize fit better over long, rough miles; waist tights win for quick changes—pick based on ride length and conditions.

Are winter tights waterproof?
Most are water‑resistant; for heavy rain, add a seam‑sealed shell from the Men’s or Women’s Wet Weather collections.

Complete the System

Pair with thermal base layers, a long‑sleeve jersey, and a wind or rain layer from jackets & vests—plus warm socks and shoe covers to seal the system.