When it came to the 350 challenging miles of Unbound XL, these were the only bib shorts I considered wearing – and yes, they’re on sale this Black Friday period
Unbound Gravel is known for its demanding nature. Challenging weather conditions, undulating terrain, a remote location, and the infamous flint rocks — it’s a true test of strength and endurance for rider and bike alike. I’ve tackled the Kansas groads three times now, including the ultimate challenge: the 350-mile long Unbound XL during the infamous mud year.
It took me 28 hours of riding and often carrying my bike to reach the finish line in Emporia, Kansas. We experienced thunderstorms and downpours –resulting in the worst-imaginable mud– as well as stifling heat on the vast, exposed plains. Comfort plays a crucial role when you’re spending that much time in the saddle, especially in these varying conditions, and there was only one pair of bibs I trusted for the endeavour: the Velocio Luxe bibs.
The Velocio Luxe Bibs are, as the name –and price tag– indicate, plain luxurious. The bib short’s soft feel comes from the “ultra-high gauge fabric” that’s both compressive for muscle support yet impressively supple at the same time. The bib shorts feature a three-panel design with minimal seams and a next-to-skin fit. It moves with you, ensuring there is no chafing or irritation. And –perhaps my favourite feature– the shorts sport seamless microfiber bib straps and leg grippers, meaning no sausage legs!
Completing the package are a comfortable, all-day chamois and, of course, Velocio’s signature snap- or zipper-free pee-break design, which allows you to simply pull down your bibs when nature calls without having to remove your top.
I’m not surprised that these are Velocio’s best-selling bibs because, for riders who spend long days in the saddle, few other options offer both comfort and performance to this degree.
Admittedly, they are costly, but they’re currently 30% off. They’re still a bit of an investment, but in my nearly 15 years in the sport, they’re among the bibs I’ve ever worn, and mine are in constant rotation. They can’t come out of the laundry fast enough!