CASTELLI COMPETIZIONE BIBTIGHT BLACK
Description
CASTELLI COMPETIZIONE BIBTIGHT
The Competizione Bibtights were designed for cyclists who don't slow down in winter. They offer extra warmth and wind protection at the front , ensuring comfort in cold to very cold conditions. Their clean design conceals a combination of technical fabrics that provide the perfect balance between insulation, breathability, and freedom of movement.
The Core Due fabric on the front (up to the knees) combines a densely woven nylon outer face with a brushed hollow polyester interior, blocking wind and ensuring excellent thermal insulation and moisture management. The lower leg area uses Thermoflex fabric for warmth and elasticity, while the back and seat area use a 3D mesh (80% nylon / 20% elastane) for greater comfort and fit.
Seamless stretch knit straps provide support and breathability, and raw-cut ankle openings ensure a snug fit without bulk. The KISS Air2 cushion provides consistent cushioning and comfort on long rides.
Features
- Extreme comfort for outings in cold weather, with a partial windproof front panel.
- Core Due fabric on the front (up to the knees) provides insulation and moisture control.
- Thermoflex lower leg support for optimal warmth and elasticity.
- Seat area and back panel made of highly elastic 3D mesh (80% nylon / 20% elastane).
- KISS Air2 cushion for lasting comfort.
- Ankle openings with a raw cut for a precise fit.
- Seamless stretch knit straps for ventilation and comfort.
- Weight: 239 g
- Ideal temperature: 0–12°C / 32–54°F
- FIT: Tailored
📏 Find Your Ideal Size
To ensure the best fit and comfort, measure the circumference of your waist (B) and hip (C) measurements in centimeters and compare See the Castelli size guide below.
- Measure the waist (B) at the narrowest part of the torso.
- Measure the hip (C) at the widest part of the buttocks.
- Use a flexible measuring tape, without tightening it.
- Compare the measurements with the table and consider choosing. One size larger than suggested, as recommended by Castelli.







