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Extra Cargo For Extra Miles
The Endura GV500 Reiver Bibshort is here to step up your comfort game. Made with a high-stretch construction, the Endura GV500 Reiver Bibshort was designed for maximum comfort and support on the trails. A 600-series pad utilizes Endura's Continuously Variable Profile (CVP), which uses stretch materials and gel inserts for enhanced vibration dampening and support. The super-stretchy main fabric allows for a full range of motion and is exceedingly breathable.
Double-layered leg panels provide additional durability and lumbar support panels enhance comfort on longer rides. The GV500 Reiver Bibshorts can be worn under shell shorts or just under a jersey and feature silicon grip stripes on the rear of the bibshorts to help keep your shorts or jersey in place. Lastly, integrated mesh cargo pockets and side waist storage allows you to take along some small items on your ride.
Features:
- 600-series pad II 'Continuously Variable Profile' (CVP) stretch technology and gel inserts for superior vibration dampening
- Super-stretch main fabric
- Double-layered side leg panels for durability
- Mesh cargo pockets with additional storage on side of waist
- Silicon gripper detail to help prevent an over-short riding down
- Lumbar support panels and power straps
- Available in Olive Green or Black colorways
- Sizing: S-2XL
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Size Chart
S | M | L | XL | XXL | ||
Chest | 36"-38" | 39"-41" | 42"-44" | 45"-47" | 48"-50" | |
Waist | 30"-32" | 33"-35" | 36"-38" | 39"-41" | 42"-44" | |
Specifications
Style Type: Bibs | |
Olive Green - Medium | Mfg PartNum: E5083GO/4 |
Olive Green - Large | Mfg PartNum: E5083GO/5 |
Olive Green - X-Large | Mfg PartNum: E5083GO/6 |
Black - Small | Mfg PartNum: E5083BK/3 |
Black - Medium | Mfg PartNum: E5083BK/4 |
Black - Large | Mfg PartNum: E5083BK/5 |
Black - X-Large | Mfg PartNum: E5083BK/6 |
Reviews
Sadly, the green color of the bibs doesn't appear to match the corresponding jersey exactly, but I'll live. The padding/chamois in these particular bib shorts actually works for me. I've tried some of the top rated, top priced bibshorts and while a few are great and most are a rip off, these - for a better price, at least on sale - work great! I went for a 30 mile ride the day I got them and barely felt it. I'm 6' and 200 lbs and the L fits fine. I like that there are pockets on the leg, which will be useful for wrappers during gravel races.
The suspenders are perfect. High cut gives a lot of compression. gripper on back keeps jersey down. This is my favorite chamois. I have the FS260's and love them except the suspenders have bindings which I don't like. These are the ones that I could get the lazer cut suspenders with the best chamois which has gel inserts. They are very comfortable, and blow away the chamois that comes in the Endura Pro's. I actually have to wear padded Endura liner shorts under those to get enough padding. These Reiver shorts have great leg compression as well and the silicone at the end of the legs keeps them down. They're not super breathable, so I'll use them less in the summer.
Straps, Compression, Padding, Leg Grippers are all perfect. The pockets on the legs are sturdy. The pockets on the back are smaller and useful for small items. My emergency cell phone fits well in the center back pocket.
I mostly road bike these days and this bib is great for longer rides. The compression is tight and stays in place. The padding is great. I like the side pockets for cash and phone. I don't use my phone as a bike computer. Because of these, I no longer use a saddle bag.
They placed the thigh pockets more towards the front of the thighs instead of the sides. Also, there wasn't much room because the material had little give. The combination of the pocket placement and tightness made is quite awkward to ride with the pocket loaded, even a phone.