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MAAP Alt_Road Cargo Bibs 2.0 Review: Can they stand up to the demands of a UCI gravel race?

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The MAAP Alt_Road Cargo Bib shorts 2.0 are the brands latest iteration of its gravel specific pair of bib shorts as part of the gravel focussed Alt_Road line-up. The geometry of the shorts matches the Team Bib Evo template, but there are several key changes to fabrics and construction so as to make these bibs more specialised for off-road usage.

Construction

Much of the main fabric is made of a polyamide and elastane mix, but with a soft touch for added comfort. Where things differ are some of the side panels use a gridded woven fabric designed to aid compression and durability. It’s not specified that it is a tear resistant material, but is very similar in structure and feel to some cargo bib shorts that claim to be. Large silicone grippers are used on the legs to keep the shorts nicely in place as well.

(Image credit: Future / Andy Turner)

Where things start to become more ‘alt road’ specific are the pockets. The are two large pockets on the side of the legs while at the rear there is a combination of central deep pocket, and two zip side pockets. These zips are the same YKK zip used across MAAPs entire range and are impressively easy to use aided by the long tabs for extra leverage.

MAAP Alt-Road Cargo Bib Shorts 2.0 from the rear

(Image credit: Future / Andy Turner)

The chamois is another area that has had the gravel specific treatment, and has also been used in the brands Aeon line as well. This off-road specific chamois uses the same geometry as the standard chamois, but features a higher density foam so as to provide better vibration dampening on rough terrain. A breathable perforated base foam layer is still used, with the high density foam layer added between this and the anti-bacterial top layer.

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