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Scott RC Team Bib Shorts review

Swiss brand's budget bibs

Our rating

3

90.00
80.00

Ashley Quinlan / Our Media

Published: August 24, 2023 at 8:00 am

Our review
A solid choice at a more affordable price, but there’s nothing here to get truly excited about

Pros:

Reliable pad for endurance rides; solid grippers; different colour schemes

Cons:

Average material composition; internal seams

The Scott RC Team ++ Bib Shorts are the Swiss brand’s entry-level bibs, coming in at a sub-£100 price point.

However, as a result, the specification list is relatively slender.

The grippers are functional and the rear mesh area is effective, but Scott has much better bibs in its armoury.

Scott RC Team ++ Bib Shorts specifications and details

Scott RC Team Bib shorts for road cyclists
The RC Team bibs are constructed from Duroxpand material. Ashley Quinlan / Our Media

The RC Team ++ bibs sit at the budget end of Scott’s 16-strong range of bib shorts (topped by the RC Ultimate at £199.99), costing a penny shy of £80.

There’s a sizeable mesh back area for wicking sweat and ventilation, silicone grippers on the leg hems and Scott’s own ‘Performance Padding’ chamois.

Further Scott-specific tech comes in the form of the Duroxpand material and its touted four-way stretch, married to DRYOxcell tech inserted with the aim of wicking sweat and hastening the drying process.

Scott RC Team ++ Bib Shorts performance

Scott RC Team Bib shorts for road cyclists
The silicone grippers do a solid job. Ashley Quinlan / Our Media

First up, kudos to Scott for offering an array of colour options. While the black/dark grey pair on test are the least eye-catching, the black/'sulphur yellow' and black/'fiery red' options add some flourishes of colour on both the leg grippers and upper material area.

That upper area has a sizeable panel at the rear to aid ventilation, with the perforated material extending around the waist.

The rear panel means I wouldn’t hesitate to use the bibs for indoor training, and they handled British summertime adequately (although Scott makes no claims about UV protection).

Scott’s own chamois has enough spongy plumpness to last a day in the saddle, while it’s tidily finished with minimal lip between fabric and pad.

The pad extends pretty far forward, giving added comfort when riding in the drops (or aerobars), also preserving extra modesty on mid-ride café stops.

Scott RC Team Bib shorts for road cyclists
The internal finish is decent. Ashley Quinlan / Our Media

The silicone leg hem grippers are efficient at keeping things in place (but not excessively so), while the length of the legs is about standard.

There’s a touch of reflectivity on the grippers and the RC Team logo on the rear back area, although I have a few durability concerns about how long the latter will stay attached to the fabric.

Internally, the finishing quality is adequate (it’s at its best around the pad), but there’s a lack of flatlock stitching (which is not unusual at the price point). I saw a few frayed seams showing at the end of my test period.

Scott touts these as a ‘slim’ fit but, when worn back-to-back with other bibs, their sizing felt pretty standard.

Scott RC Team Bib shorts for road cyclists
Scott's chamois is comfortable enough for long rides. Ashley Quinlan / Our Media

One of my sizing comparisons was the RC Supersonic Edition +++ (£108.99), among my personal favourite bibs of recent times for their comfort, style and versatility.

They’re an instant step up from the Scott RC Team ++ in their material composition and feel, warranting the extra £30 spend.

The Scott RC Team ++ also face some tough competition from the likes of dhb’s Classic Bib Shorts (£60), but I prefer them to Pinnacle’s Bib Cycling Shorts (£89.99).

Scott RC Team ++ Bib Shorts bottom line

Scott RC Team Bib shorts for road cyclists
They're reasonably good bibs, but it's worth spending more for something higher up the Scott range. Ashley Quinlan / Our Media

The Scott RC Team ++ Bibshorts are functional and affordable with no major flaws, but there’s also nothing here to clearly elevate them above the competition.

There are also better shorts from Scott for a little more outlay.

Product

Brand scott
Price 90.00 EUR,80.00 GBP

Features

br_gender mens
Features Sizes: S-XXL

Material's: Polyamide 80%, elastane 20%

Colours: Six available (Black/sulphur yellow; black/white; black/fiery red; dark blue/metal blue; aruba green/braze orange; black/dark grey)

Gender: Men’s tested; women’s not available