Men's Cycling Bib Tights - Black 2.0


When you're truly dedicated to cycling, cold or unfavorable weather won’t stop you. That's why we created our Winter Black 2.0 fleece cycling bib tights for cyclists like you. They fit snugly, retain warmth, and allow full freedom of movement. In this upgraded Winter Black 2.0 model, we’ve refined the cut, enhanced the chamois, and introduced more comfortable straps.

Warm, soft, and flexible
- Optimal fabric density provides a close, second-skin fit
- Flat seams prevent chafing
- Enhanced four-layer chamois for superior comfort
- Seamless straps for an improved feel
- Reflective details for added visibility  

The model is 194 cm tall, weighs 80 kg, and is wearing a size L.

Sale price€100,00 Regular price€140,00
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Size: L
Size guide – Jerseys

Down The Road jerseys are designed for performance with a close, athletic fit.
If you prefer a more relaxed feel or are between sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size.

If you are unsure which size to choose, please contact us or send us a direct message on Instagram or Facebook and we’ll help you pick the right one.

How to use this chart

  1. Take a cycling jersey you already own that fits you well.
  2. Lay it flat on a table.
  3. Measure the points shown in the illustration (A, B, C).
  4. Compare your measurements to the table and choose the closest size.
  5. If you’re between two sizes, choose the larger size for a more relaxed fit or the smaller size for a tighter race fit.

What the measurements mean

A – Chest width
Measured straight across the front of the jersey, 2–3 cm under the armpits, with the jersey laid flat.

B – Hem width
Measured straight across the bottom edge of the jersey, with the jersey laid flat.

C – Front length
Measured from the top of the collar/neckline down to the bottom edge of the jersey along the front zipper.

Notes

  • All numbers in the table are garment measurements, not body measurements.
  • Measurements are given in centimeters (cm) with the jersey laid flat.
  • A tolerance of ±1 cm is normal due to fabric stretch and manual measurement.