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Material thin, leg grippers flimsy

Castelli Ergo Due Bibshort - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 June 19, 2008

I've worn a number of Castelli shorts over the years, but these ones in particular appeared too sheer, and the leg grippers appeared ragged with an overstretched ribbon-like appearance. True, these aren't Castelli's flagship shorts or anything, but I've worn numerous lower-level Castellis before and the fabric appeared far more durable.

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