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ZOIC
Carbon Bib Liner - Men's

3 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
Current price: $74.95 Original price: $99.95
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Color:Black

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Carbon Bib Liner

While Zoic's Carbon Bib Liner doesn't actually use carbon, it does rock an Italian-made 3D Elastic Interface chamois that helps your undercarriage stay comfortable over chattery rock gardens and high-speed descents. It's designed to be stretchy, moisture-wicking, and anatomically-padded, with different foams in different places for extra comfort and an ergonomic profile made for long days in the saddle. It's clear that the Carbon Bib Liner is engineered to maximize comfort and minimize irritation, what, with seamless straps up top for a ventilated, chafe-free fit, along with a lightweight mesh mid-section for no-sweat support. Zoic finished this liner off with Stow & Go convenience—first, stow all your gear in the ample storage of integrated pockets and ditch the pack, and go when nature calls and relieve yourself quickly with the easy-access horizontal fly.


Details

  • The ultimate support solution for long days in the saddle
  • Seamless suspender straps keep the fit secure and comfortable
  • Fabric wicks sweat, breathes well, and moves with you
  • Mesh mid-section offers lightweight, sweat-free support
  • Italian-made foam chamois adds extra firm support under sit bones
  • Anatomically-contoured multi-level shape cradles the perineum
  • Wide brushed elastic leg hems help you avoid constriction
  • Tons of pocket storage allows you to ride without a bulky pack
  • Item #ZOI00AP
Material
84% polyester, 16% spandex
Fit
form-fitting
Inseam
9in
Chamois
Carbon Pad, 3D elastic foam
Pockets
3 rear, 1 secure zip, 2 gunslinger
Waist
mesh mid-section, seam-free brushed elastic suspender straps
Venting
mesh
Recommended Use
cross-country, downhill, enduro, trail
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

3 based on 2 ratings

Review Summary

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5 out of 5 stars

October 13, 2022

Excellent when used for what they are.

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Zoic is a mountain bike company. Period. These bib liners are made to suit that purpose. I could see them being used by XC Riders, and specifically long all day trail riding...which leads to how I found them. I have been gearing up for some long bike packing routes and races and needed something that could handle days of riding, a loaded bike, and not bunch and bind like every other liner, bib, chamois, I have ever used does. These are perfect. Almost like they aren't there at all, except pain on my sit bones doesn't exist. These are so good, I ordered a second one. After spending 6+ hours on one ride in the saddle, with zero issues, I don't even want to try another bib liner for all day riding and touring.

Scott T
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

1 out of 5 stars

July 22, 2020

Unquestionably the worst.

These are the worst bibs or shorts I have ever tried. The chamois is misplaced by inches. It is way too far forward. This really screws up the fit. When sitting up you?re right on the seam and I can?t possibly imagine the aero position one would need to be in use the front portion. It feels like a piece of ham in your shorts. Fabric choice could be more breathable for a liner and the ?convenient flap? could be designed to better ?maintain containment?, or dare I say, omitted all together.

surly
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com