Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts review
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Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts review

The Goldilocks of women’s bib shorts

Our rating

5

174.00
190.00
149.00
284.00

Rob Borek / Our Media

Published: August 22, 2023 at 8:00 am

Our review
Top-end quality and carefully considered features without the top-end price tag; a cycling wardrobe staple

Pros:

Flawless, true-to-size fit; recycled material construction; comfortable even after long days; reasonably priced for the quality; easy-pee design

Cons:

Some additional colour options would be nice

While Petrichor Projects may be new, founder and product designer Claire Goodman is anything but fresh to the industry, with more than 15 years of experience designing apparel for leading brands including Rapha, dhb and Albion.

The first clothing piece in the brand's line-up, the women’s-specific bib shorts tested here, was in development for over three years, including thorough wear testing.

The meticulous attention to detail shines through in a supremely comfortable pair of bibs that are truly hard to fault.

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts specifications and details

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts for female road cyclists
The soft bib straps cross over at the back. Rob Borek / Our Media

Petrichor Projects has employed 100 per cent recycled materials in the production of these bib shorts, with a polyamide/elastane mix giving a matt appearance.

The wide microfibre bib straps cross over at the upper back, with the right strap securing to the hip panel using a magnetic clip.

The attached fabric loop can be used to locate the strap after pee breaks, as well as for hanging the bibs to dry.

There are no leg grippers, but instead a raw edge hem and printed silicone dots on the inside of the leg.

The women’s-specific chamois is from Elastic Interface, with different densities of padding across its length and breadth, and added perforations for ventilation.

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts performance

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts for female road cyclists
The shorts are neither too long nor too short, and sleek in appearance. Rob Borek / Our Media

Starting with the fit, the bib shorts come up true to size, offering a sleek, lightly compressive fit. The leg length is neither too long, nor too short, and with the bib straps they stay perfectly in place. They're aren't too restrictive either.

Likewise, the seamless leg hems are comfortable, but stay put thanks to the lightweight silicone gripper dots.

The recycled polyamide/elastane fabric is soft against the skin and thin without being transparent, offering SPF50 coverage.

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts for female road cyclists
The thigh pocket comes in handy for a phone or other small items. Rob Borek / Our Media

There aren’t a huge number of seams, and it’s clear they’ve been placed carefully to avoid irritation.

The asymmetric magnetic bib closure is easy to use, and means you can go to the toilet without having to first strip off – a major boon for female cyclists, when applied properly.

Tested over consecutive long days in the saddle, both on road and gravel, the women’s-specific chamois proved very comfortable.

In a climate where heat and humidity were a daily battle, the wicking properties of the shorts really shone. Sweat was directed away from my lower body effectively to keep me as comfortable as possible when scaling mountain passes in temperatures over 35ºC.

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts for female road cyclists
The material loop helps you find the magnetic buckle when securing the bibs, as well as functioning as a drying hook. Rob Borek / Our Media

Being black, they also don’t show sweat, as some lighter colourways often do.

The single cargo pocket on the right thigh proved to be really handy and durable, made out of the same material as the bib shorts, rather than a more fragile mesh.

I kept my phone there for easy access, and this gave me the choice of riding with a tech-tee rather than a cycling jersey.

In several ways, the Petrichor Projects bib shorts remind me of the excellent Velocio Women’s LUXE bib shorts, from the seamless leg hem to the soft yet highly functional fabric.

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts for female road cyclists
The magnetic closure is secure and easy to use. Rob Borek / Our Media

While the easy-pee designs differ, the Velocio bibs are more pricey (£203/$279/€233/AU$339 as tested, but now costing £223), and even more so for its cargo bib shorts.

In fact, most other bibs of comparable quality command a higher price tag, including the £200/$200/€200 Gore Distance Bib Shorts+ 2.0.

Branding is also minimal, so the classic black bibs can be paired with whatever other cycling kit you desire – jazzy or otherwise.

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts bottom line

Petrichor Projects Women's Bib Shorts for female road cyclists
Branding is minimal, with the reflective logo on the left thigh. Rob Borek / Our Media

It’s hard to find a single fault with the Petrichor Projects women’s bib shorts, which combine premium performance with the use of recycled materials and an inclusive range of sizing.

While they are by no means cheap, they rival some of the established top brands' offerings, which are sometimes twice the price.

They are a worthwhile investment if you’re looking for the best women's bib shorts without the top-end price tag.

Product

Brand petrichorprojects
Price 284.00 AUD,174.00 EUR,149.00 GBP,190.00 USD

Features

br_gender womens
Features Sizes: XXS - XXXL

Materials: 65% recycled polyamide, 35% recycled elastane

Colours: Black only

Gender: Women’s only

Feature:

Women’s-specific Elastic Interface Chamois

Pee-friendly bib design

Cargo pocket on right thigh

Raw hem leg with silicone gripper dots