When it comes to cycling gear, there’s nothing quite like a pair of bib shorts. They have, for better or worse, become synonymous with the aesthetic of the sport ever since ASSOS dropped the first ‘modern’ pair of bibs back in 1976. And by modern we mean: black lycra with built-in chamois designed for the male anatomy.
To be fair, these modern bibs were a mega upgrade from the heavy wool shorts preceding them that needed suspenders just to keep them up. So, it’s no surprise that the lighter, skin-tight bib shorts took off in popularity, becoming the de facto choice for road cyclists.
Today, bibs are still the preferred choice for most road cyclists. But it's worth asking whether or not they're still worth the hype? Especially as female cyclists, there are unique considerations to think of in terms of comfort and fit, performance and functionality when it comes to our cycling shorts.

Our goal is to help you understand the key differences between the two main styles of cycling shorts available: bibsvs waistline shorts. In this guide, we break down the key factors to consider when choosing between the two styles. By the end, hopefully you’ll have a clearer understanding of the pros and cons of each so that you can make the right choice for your specific cycling adventures.
So, let’s break down the Ultimate Pros and Cons of Bib vs. Waistline Shorts.