Men's Cycling Bib Tights
Men’s Black Yellow Cycling Bib Tights | Thermal, Reflective & Windproof – Sikma Sports
£34.99Men’s Gel Padded Cycling Bib Tights | All-Season Breathable Bicycle Leggings – Sikma Sports
£29.99Men’s Green Cycling Bib Tights | Thermal, Windproof & Padded – Sikma Sports
£39.99Men’s Grey Cycling Bib Tights | Fleece-Lined, Thermal & Reflective – Sikma Sports
£39.99Men’s Thermal Cycling Bib Tights | 3D Padded Cold Weather Bicycle Leggings – Sikma Sports
£29.99Men’s cycling bib tights offer full leg coverage and superior comfort.
They use shoulder straps instead of a waistband. This keeps everything
in place on climbs, sprints, and long endurance rides.
At Sikma Sports, our range covers every condition and riding style.
Here’s how to find the right pair for you.
Winter riding
Our thermal bib tights are fleece-lined and windproof.
They’re built for cold morning rides below 10°C. The brushed inner
fabric traps warmth. The outer layer blocks wind and light rain. Pair
them with our men’s cycling jacket for full
cold-weather protection.
Year-round & warm weather riding
Our breathable padded bib tights are built for milder
conditions. They use moisture-wicking four-way stretch fabric. This
manages sweat and moves freely with your pedal stroke. According to
British Cycling, chamois padding prevents saddle discomfort on
rides over 60 minutes. Every pair includes a 3D gel pad
or multi-density chamois for exactly that reason.
Construction details worth knowing
Every pair has flatlock seams to prevent chafing.
Silicone gripper hems keep the tights in position at the ankle.
Reflective details improve visibility in low light.
These features matter on road, MTB, and triathlon rides.
Complete your kit
Bib tights work best as part of a full cycling kit. Browse our
men’s
cycling jerseys for a matched top. Add
cycling arm warmers for layering on
unpredictable days. For shorter rides, check out our
men’s bib shorts.
All orders include free UK shipping. Our size guide
helps you find the perfect fit. Not sure which pair to choose? Visit
our cycling gear blog
for buying guides and honest reviews.