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Gobik’s New GRIT 2.0 Cargo Bibs Combine Big Comfort & Big Storage for Big Days

A man wearing the Gobik GRIT 2.0 bib tights with a cargo pocket full of stuff(All photos/Gobik)
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Kit supplier for the pros, Gobik cycling apparel, launches the new GRIT 2.0 cargo bib tights. The brand says the GRIT 2.0 was developed and designed specifically for cyclists who spend long winter hours in the saddle, and it looks like they really mean it.

Gobik GRIT 2.0 bibs, female model
(Photos / Gobik)

Gobik says the big innovation in the GRIT 2.0 bib tights is the new G10 chamois that was developed exclusively for the brand by Elastic Interface. This new chamois tech claims to “deliver maximum comfort without sacrificing performance” and can “provide comfort for 10 to 12 hours of riding.

For riders who like to be self-supported, the GRIT 2.0 takes a practical approach to storage. It uses cargo-style construction that integrates side and rear pockets while maintaining stability during movement. This design allows cyclists to carry essentials without the bulk or shifting that can occur with traditional-type pockets, whether you’re carrying a large, unwrapped sandwich or the world’s largest smartphone.

The tights are constructed with durable, breathable materials that can also withstand the abuse of constant vibrations and impacts common on rougher terrain. Specific details on the materials used are sparse, but Gobik mentions “thermal protection” and states that “its fabric with RAINLAB protection balances insulation, breathability, and resistance to wind and light rain.”

Gobik chose patterns and fabrics that focus on freedom of movement, abrasion resistance, and breathability while providing stability and support. The GRIT 2.0 addresses the rider’s practical needs for tackling techy routes and challenging conditions, “where vibrations and impact are constant.”

The GRIT 2.0 offers a solution that combines carrying capacity with the comfort necessary for all-day riding in the cold. The bibs are aimed at cyclists who prefer self-sufficiency on long rides, be it on road, gravel, or a big adventure.

Check out more at the link below.

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Mike
Mike
20 days ago

I wanna see the guy packing his floor pump into those pants and riding a bike.

Also – why would I need a gamepad for a bike ride?!!!

Last edited 20 days ago by Mike
Chris White
20 days ago

Shouldn’t we try to minimize rotating mass? Jersey pockets are clearly better.

Robin
Robin
20 days ago
Reply to  Chris White

The effect of rotating mass on bike performance is far overstated. Which is better depends entirely on the rider.

Tom
Tom
18 days ago
Reply to  Robin

problem is that it’s not rotating mass, it’s reciprocating mass when it’s on your thigh. Give it long enough at it will saw through your shorts or your leg…

nooner
nooner
20 days ago

I have some bibs with a thigh pocket like that. I can’t even ride with a phone in there without feeling off.

Frank
Frank
19 days ago
Reply to  nooner

Same. Jersey pockets FTW.

ccnus
ccnus
17 days ago

April fools?

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