
What types of activities do you think this garment would be good for? The Intercooler Bib is great for all training and also race day if you are looking for the extra piece of padding for the bike leg.
Please provide your review of this garment: For me the Intercooler Bib is one of my ultimate training tools. I wear the short on all long rides to make sure the only pain is in my legs?
Comments on fabric: The quality of the fabric is very good.
Overall: This is my first pair of high-end bib shorts, and I can really feel the difference. From the small zipper to the chamois you can sense that these shorts are well thought of.

What types of activities do you think this garment would be good for? Any thing from casual rides to hard training rides. I even wear them at my time trial events.
Comments on fabric: The fabric was very comfortable and fit like a second skin.
Comments on fit/style: Style was perfect for me. Jaggad styling is the best out there. Fit was right on. The bibs were comfortable on long rides and stayed dry. The mini zipper comes in handy.
Overall: The Intercooler Bids are ideal for long rides. They keep you cool while wicking moisture away from your body. They are super comfortable and stay in place. The perfect mix of comfort, compression and style.

What types of activities do you think this garment would be good for? Cycling.
Comments on fit/style: Very comfortable fit, the addition of the small zip in front is well worth the effort.
Comments on fabric: Very comfortable to wear in the cool of the morning and in light rain (these are the conditions I have used them in, as yet I have not had the chance to test it in higher temperatures). The fabric was not restrictive in any way. The carbon colour is great.
Overall: Quite simply the best cycling bib knicks I have ever worn. The thick straps are never felt whilst on the bike and the mesh back helps a great deal with keeping you cool in the saddle. Overall the cut and material combine to give a level of compression that keeps your legs feeling fresh. The external leg gripper is firm but certainly more comfortable than a traditional silicone gripper, especially for those with larger legs.
Comments on chamois/pad: No movement, good appearance, very comfortable. Most importantly I didn’t really notice it whilst riding. I think the thickness is right on the money. It will be interesting to see how it feels after a few more rides.
I recently bought a pair of Jaggad's Intercooler bibs, & I IMMEDIATELY
noticed an improvement over any short I've ever worn! I live in the middle of
a continent at high altitude which is an environment with rather extreme weather
conditions - as you can imagine. My push-bike is my major transportation mode
(I don't even own an automobile). I log at least 6000 bicycle miles per year
- mostly commuting to work & back again. Whatever it takes, when I need
new shorts ( 'cuz they're always
wearing-out) Jagad will be among my FIRST options!! Kisses from N.America!!
-Dan B

Perfect set of shorts for long hours of training. A minimalist set of straps for the bibs make them ideal for use in hot weather and an excellent chamois keeps you comfortable for hours in the saddle.
What types of activities do you think this garment would be good for? Ideal for long hours in the saddle thanks to a very comfortable chamois.
Comments on fabric: Really comfortable to wear and looked good. I managed to have a low speed crash whilst wearing them and they survived with no damage. Pretty happy with that.
Comments on fit/style: Generally this fit really well, I found the leg elastic to be a bit tight though. Compared to the tri shorts I’ve used I found the leg elastic on the bibshorts quite a bit tighter. That said the external elastic meant they weren’t uncomfortable even with longer training rides.
Comments on chamois/pad: Really impressed by the quality of the pad – very comfortable. I’ve
used it for rides over 4 or 5 hours without problem. I’ve also used them
during a week of over 1200km riding. With that much time in the saddle issues
were bound to be a problem, but the chamois kept the discomfort to a minimum.