Bib Shorts vs. Cycling Shorts: Are Bibs Worth the Money?
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Bib Shorts vs. Cycling Shorts

Bib Shorts have suspender-style straps over your shoulders instead of a waistband.
Cycling Shorts have an elastic waistband like regular shorts.
Bib Shorts — Pros:
No waistband pressure — huge comfort win on longer rides, especially at your build
Stay in place — straps prevent the shorts from shifting or bunching on the saddle
Better chamois (pad) alignment — pad stays exactly where it should, reducing chafing
Cleaner fit — more aerodynamic and less fabric bunching around the waist
Bib Shorts — Cons:
Harder to take off — bathroom breaks require removing your jersey
Can feel warmer — the straps/upper body mesh adds material
Slightly pricier on average
Cycling Shorts — Pros:
Easy on/off — no jersey removal needed
More casual — can wear without a jersey
Lower price point generally
Cycling Shorts — Cons:
Waistband can dig in — especially on longer or more intense rides
More likely to shift on the saddle, misaligning the pad
Bottom line: If you're riding more than 30–45 minutes regularly, bibs are almost always worth the upgrade for comfort alone. For shorter, more casual rides, regular cycling shorts work just fine.