Pinebury
After years of development, Pinebury has introduced a game-changing bib short crafted from cutting-edge Nuyarn merino wool technology. These are the first-ever cycling bib shorts made using Nuyarn® merino wool, a proprietary performance fabric created exclusively for Pinebury. Nuyarn enhances traditional wool by delivering greater durability, improved stretch and recovery, and drying speeds up to five times faster, all while preserving merino’s breathability and next-to-skin comfort.
Designed for endurance and long hours in the saddle, the bibs offer a supportive fit and feature a multi-density performance chamois pad for sustained comfort. Functional storage includes two side cargo pockets and a rear pocket, ideal for extended rides or minimalist setups. The 2-inch elastic ‘Power Grip’ at the leg openings provides a secure, non-restrictive hold.
Produced in small batches in the USA, these bibs reflect Pinebury’s commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and intentional design—pushing the limits of performance without compromising on sustainability or integrity.
Constructed from natural, renewable, and biodegradable RWS-certified Nuyarn merino wool, these bibs embody a future-focused approach to performance apparel, where responsibility and high performance go hand in hand.
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