Written by
Liam E.
Last updated
Jun 14, 26
After a month of real-world use, my Przewalski women’s cycling bib shorts review verdict is straightforward: these are genuinely good shorts at a price that removes almost every excuse not to try bib-style riding. The 4D chamois delivers where it counts, the construction is cleaner than the price tag suggests, and the rear cutout bib strap design is a feature many riders won’t go back from once they’ve used it.
Are they Pearl Izumi Elite Pursuit level? No. The fabric weight is slightly lighter than premium options and may show more wear after 50+ washes. But at $45–55, you’re getting 80% of the performance at 30% of the cost. For training miles, everyday riding, or riders building their first kit, that math is hard to argue with. Buy them — especially if you’ve been riding in regular shorts or low-pad cycling shorts and wondering what the fuss about chamois quality is. This is a solid, honest entry point.