Lusso Paragon Deep Winter Bib Tights deals

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Lusso has been making cycling clothing for over 40 years and has quietly built a reputation for quality gear well-suited to UK riding conditions. Based in Manchester, they might be on the wrong side of the Pennines from my Yorkshire perspective, but they are certainly in the right place for testing wet and cold weather clothing.

The clue is definitely in the name with their Paragon Deep Winter Bib Tights. Designed to protect against the very worst UK weather, they are for hardy commuters and committed riders who don’t let a weather warning or two get in the way of their riding.

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endurance or gravel bike.

There are five different densities of thermo-moulded foam used, giving the pad a curved, anatomical shape and a central channel to aid fit and reduce pressure on your undercarriage. Atop it all is an antibacterial skin comfort layer infused with carbon threads for hygiene.

Close up of text on the right calf of some black bib tights that says "Lusso Cycling made in Manchester since 1982"

A reminder of Lusso’s heritage on the right calf

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Large, reflective LUSSO branding on the thigh provides added visibility from the side, and a little text paragraph on the right calf nicely underlines Lusso’s UK heritage.

Available in black only, Small to XXL, no women’s specific model though

Castelli, Assos, Santini, etc., even XL in some Castelli) in bottom half wear, and this proved to be spot on for me at 73kg and 186cm. Thankfully, the leg length was good too, with length enough to reach my winter boots without a chilly sock gap – the same can’t be said for all bib tights.

Once on, the bibs felt substantial, but not restrictive, with perhaps greater freedom of movement than was afforded by Castelli’s similarly warm Sorpoasso RoS Wind Tights.

Lusso suggests a temperature range of -5°C to +10°C, which might be the lowest recommended temperature rating I’ve seen on a pair of bibs, but ‘luckily’, the recent weather has offered ample opportunity to test this claim, with ride temperatures as low as -6°C.

I spent December and January switching between these and Van Rysel’s excellent winter bibs, with these being the winner in terms of warmth and performance, although at a significant cost difference to the bargain Van Rysels.

Side view of a man wearing black tights, blue shoes and an orange jacket riding a green road bike

The bibs were a good fit, even when out of the saddle

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Whether on road or gravel, rain or snow, the Paragon Deep Winter Bib Tights performed superbly and have become my go-to tights in the very coldest weather.

The extended pad did a great job of protecting the more delicate, exposed bits of my anatomy from freezing winds and the stretchy windproof panels and their fleece backing felt great in cold conditions, keeping my leg muscles warm and working. The pad shape and material worked well for me too, and whilst I didn’t undertake any epic, all-day outings in them, four-hour rides were no issue at all – as with all the best seat pads, it was something I simply didn’t think about once on the bike.

When stiffer, less stretchy materials with membranes are used in bibs, one thing that often suffers is the fit around the crotch. The 3-layer materials simply cannot conform and stretch as well as normal Lycra, which can lead to a poorer fit and less support, particularly when switching between standing up and sitting down. However, the Paragon bibs suffered less from this than any other similar product that I have used.

Close up of the fleecy inside of the upper part of Lusso's bib tights

The inside of the upper is fleecy for extra insulation

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The extra insulation up top did not go unnoticed either; it adds some very effective core insulation without adding extra bulk, and the fabric wicked and dried well too, so my upper body didn’t get damp and chilled.

As for negatives, I am struggling a little bit, but I am not a fan of zips and pee stops, especially in cold weather…so perhaps the zip could go a bit lower at the front or be double-ended? And if medium is a good fit for me at over 6 foot tall, that only leaves size small for everyone smaller than me.

Castelli Sorpasso RoS Wind, which is £240, and Van Rysel’s £80 Winter bibs, both of which have windproof protection and work very well. However, I think that the Lusso bibs are warmer and fit me better than either of these two, making the asking price decent value for the performance. However, if you don’t regularly commute, ride or train in sub-zero temperatures, then other, less warm options might offer better value for you.

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