Q36.5 Unique Pro Bib shorts review: Obscenely expensive, but a truly astounding piece of kit

A combination of materials, construction and and exceptional pad makes these bibs a great fit for long rides.

Q36.5 Unique Pro Bib shorts
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Cycling Weekly Verdict

Incredible levels of performance, most impressively so on long days in the saddle and over rougher terrain. However the price is prohibitively expensive and this makes the overall package not the best value. As an experimentation of what’s possible though, they are impressive.

Reasons to buy
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    Impressive technology incorporated

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    Environmentally conscious brand

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    Two panel construction is effective

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    Chamois is exceptional

Reasons to avoid
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    Most expensive bib shorts we’ve ever seen

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The Q36.5 Unique Pro Bib shorts are the latest item to yield the Unique moniker from Q36.5. It's a label given to items that make up the brand’s experimental products that are the culmination of its technological pursuits. These are the ‘high end’ items that shoulder the development costs and will trickle down some of that technology across the lines. Let's see if they have what it takes to be regarded alongside the best shorts for cycling.

The construction

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Andy Turner

Andy is a Sport & Exercise Scientist, fully qualified and experienced Cycling Coach, Sports Director, Freelance Writer, and Performance Consultant. He spent 3 years riding for a UCI cycling team and 7 years as a BC Elite rider, competing in prestigious events such as the Tour of Britain and the Volta a Portugal. 

 

Graduating with a first-class honours degree in Sport & Exercise Sciences, he continues to pursue his interest in research in the field of Sport Science alongside managing his coaching business, ATP Performance. He also works as a Wind Tunnel operator and Performance Consultant at the Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub, working with individuals, teams, and businesses to optimise performance and develop products.

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