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Giordana took the Men’s topnotch FormaRed Bibs and improved them. Say hello to one hyper-advanced bib: the FormaRed Carbon Cycling Shorts. Like the original FormaReds, these FR-C bib shorts feature HC-44 fabric that’s lightweight, durable, supple, and wicking. Giordana then added carbon to these shorts to reinforce the new secondary fabric, Ametista. Carbon strengthens and controls the stretch of the super-elastic Ametista as well as protects your organs and muscles from cell-phone-tower and power-line electrical interference. Also new on this body-clone short is the increased cutout area on the back bibs so as to reduce weight and increase breathability. Giordana’s highest-end chamois rounds out these cycling shorts—this anatomic chamois supports and cushions while moving with you.
Bottom Line: Once you try these bibs, there’s no going back.
I've only tried couple other pairs of bib shorts. I own the Assos F1 Mille (long distance comfort short) and I prefer the FormaReds. The fit of the Giordanas is perfect, the material feels great and the chamois is more comfortable than the Assos (also no comparison my Pearl Izumi Ultrasensor shorts, and high-end pair of Louis Garneau shorts). They held up well all summer, many washes, many rides, baking sun and spillage of energy gels, various electrolyte drinks etc. They still look and wear like new.
The FormaRed Carbon bib shorts provide excellent leg compression. These are all day shorts, whether all day is a 1 to 2 hour ramble about town or a real 18 hour day. The straps on the carbon are not as comliant as the straps on the FormaRed, but the compression and overall fell are better. The tags are a bit annoying.
After trying Castelli and Craft's top offerings, the Giordana Forma Reds are my favorite bibs to date. I picked up a pair of the top-end Carbon version on sale here on RC, and to be honest, I prefer the standard version.
Both bibs are equivalent in sizing and comfort (same chamois, same fit, etc. Just a different material), but my long torso causes the less elastic FRC straps to dig into my shoulders a bit more than I'd like. Otherwise, both shorts feel like a custom fit using a size larger than I normally wear.
Overall, these shorts sport a great length, nice compression, and superb comfort. Still, I'd suggest going with the cheaper Forma Reds to save some scrill.
Picked these guys up on sale for $162 (Realcyclist rocks!). I always told myself I would never spend more than $100 on a pair of bib shorts, so this was an impulse buy...but one I definitely don't regret. At 5'10.5"/190lb the sizing chart put me in between a large and an XL. Through a shipping mishap on Realcyclist's part (which they handled excellently), I was able to try both sizes. I fit very well into both but wound up going with the Large because I liked the slightly shorter legs.
I found it interesting that I really had a hard time telling the difference between the two sizes in terms of snugness. With other brands, I feel a noticeable difference between sizes in terms of snugness and compression. With these bibs it seems the fabric adjusts to the body with just the right amount of compression to feel comfortably snug without feeling too tight. I'm not sure I would have been able to identify the difference between the two sizes without the longer legs/straps.
Overall, I would say these bibs are the best bibs I have worn. They have quickly become my A-1 pair in my rotation and I find myself reluctantly forcing myself to rotate my other bibs now. I can't say that these bibs have revolutionized my cycling experience (or made me any faster, unfortunately) but I can say that they are very well constructed, solid and comfortable. Combine that with the fact that Giordana warranties these for 2 years and I can feel a little better about the high price tag, though I'm still embarrassed to tell people how much I spent on these guys.
I read the other reviews of these and the PI PRO Octane shorts as well before ordering one of each. Everyone is somewhat different anatomically so your own experience will likely differ from mine. These Giordana shorts are certainly functional and that may be all one can hope for when it comes to biking attire. They didn't give me a totally different level of biking comfort as I thought they might at this price point. Was not disenchanted enough with them to return them to RealCyclist but a reorder is out of the question. On to the next more comfortable clothing adventure!
Stats: multiple rides > 50 miles each with last 78 miles rider wt. 176 lbs, age 52 yrs hardware: Orbea Zeus riding on American Classic 420 wheels and kevlar tires terrain: Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive tar and gravel road surface
The Giordana FormaRed Carbon bib shorts are great. I am 6' but long torso and I have both a medium and large pair. I would say the large is more comfortable standing, but not a lot of difference on the bike. Compression is good on the thighs, pad is great, and they don't ride up on my thighs. One pair is the white side panel color version and they really do look okay, although I was scared a little before I saw them. I have not used Assos shorts, so I cannot compare them; however, these shorts are better than my second favorite 2XU and third favorite Pearl Izumi P.R.O.
First of all order one size up! Second..I have yet to be convinced that they are really worth the price tag. There is a group of sewn-in tags that irritate my skin on my left hip. They could be cut out but should not be there. Assos knows how to do it. Lastly I have ridden in these 3 times and there is a pilling of the material where the seat makes contact. I can imagine that I will have a hole there by 10 rides or so. In a nut shell my Di Marchi bibs are two years old and still look and feel great.
I went from a specialized Pro Bib Large and Bought these FR-C in white and black size 2xl. They run small so two size up did the trick for me. They fit great and feel very thin on the body. The padding is great no problems if your butt still hurts with these bib shorts then you need more seat time or take up golf.
Very well made, Run on the small size, so order up one full size. Pad is okay very similar to Pearl Izumi Pro Pad. Save some serious money and by Pearl Izumi Pro Bib Shorts .
I am an Assos man, once you wear Assos Bib Shorts you just won't find a better pair. They are expensive but are really worth every penny you spend.
Great video link about giordana cycling apparel _______________________________________________________________________________________________ http://www.giordana.com/apg/catalogo/CapiPers_Test.nsf/webqu/ENG_chisiamo?opendocument _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Also good info on the Italian site: http://www.giordana.com/apg/catalogo/CapiPers_Test.nsf/home?openForm〈=ENG
Honestly, I have never seen a more technically advanced bib short. These are simply amazing. The $250 is totally worth it. Ask around, you will understand. Words simply can't describe how great these are. If you don't buy anything but these shorts this year, you will thank yourself for the upgrade.
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