Castelli Sorpasso RoS Wind Bibtight review: they will keep you riding outdoors whatever the weather

Windproof, warm and comfortable, the Castelli Sorpasso RoS Wind Bibtight means no more weather-based excuses

Rider sitting on his top tube wearing Castelli Sorpasso RoS Wind Bibtight
Castelli Sorpasso RoS Wind Bibtight
(Image credit: Andy Jones)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

Optimal legwear for sub-optimal conditions, Castelli’s Sorpasso Wind Bibtight is perfect for days when you have to get out on your bike, whatever the weather. Warm, windproof and comfortable, they provide protection down to sub-zero temperatures but do have a couple of slight sizing quirks.

Reasons to buy
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    Warm and windproof

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    Good level of comfort

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    Castelli’s top Progetto X2 Air Seamless seat pad

Reasons to avoid
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    Fit a little on the small side

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    Leg length could be longer

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    Slightly restrictive

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    Lower leg not windproof

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The Sorpasso RoS Wind Bibtight sits right at the top of Castelli’s long-legged offerings, both in terms of cost and claimed warmth. These aren’t ‘Shall I wear leg warmers or tights today?’ kind of bibs, but more the ‘Can I get to the bike shed through the snow drifts?’ kind of bibs. The RoS in the name stands for ‘Rain or Shine’, but I definitely would not want too much of the ‘Shine’ when wearing these unless it was of the freezing alpine sort as they are rather warm.

They are designed for riders who go out whatever the weather, be they committed commuters, dedicated trainers or just hardcore cyclists who prefer to avoid the turbo trainer at all costs. Castelli rates them for use down to -5°C, although I imagine they would still work in temperatures below that. The upper suggestion is for +8°C, and that seems fair, although at that temperature you wouldn’t need to be working very hard to be pretty warm indeed. Currently only available as part of the men's range in black, sizes S to 3XL.

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Tim Russon

Tim Russon is a writer and photographer who has worked in the outdoor and cycling industry for over 20 years. He can’t remember a time when he didn’t own a bike and has road, gravel, mountain and retro bikes in the shed. His favourite place to ride is the Dolomites, a simply stunning area which has breathtaking views and incredible roads combined with lovely food and great wine.

He prefers long, hot climbs in the big mountains, but as he lives on the edge of the Peak District he has to make do with short, cold climbs most of the time instead.