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Rapha Men’s Pro Team Winter Tights III Review: built for the harshest of conditions

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A pair of hardy bib tights is an essential item to get you through the colder months. In days past these were just a Roubaix fleece layer, often without a pad, that could be pulled over a pair of shorts. Now the best winter bib tights are typically loaded with features to help protect you against the wind and the rain. Just like the Pro Team III offering from Rapha. Let’s see how they fair…

Construction

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There is also a lighter grid fleece structure on the rear panel of the straps designed to insulatate but not get excessively warm during higher intensity efforts, a feature of the Pro Team range. The straps themselves are very similar to the Pro Team III Bib shorts being wide and elasticated so as to provide a secure fit across a range of body positions.

The outer material of the tights uses a windproof exterior as well as featuring a PFAS free DWR coating both on the front and the rear so as to reduce the effect of wheel spray. Although seams are not taped internally or externally, they do use a flatlock construction. There are also reflective details on the side and rear of each leg, with an elastic cuff so as to reduce any water ingress that can come from using a zip section.

Detail of the chamois in the Rapha Pro Team III Bib Tights

(Image credit: Future / Andy Turner)

The chamois is another area that’s been updated. It’s now the same single density higher density foam used in the Pro Team III bib shorts, designed to reduce bulk while also providing ample support and vibration dampening.

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