Castelli Espresso Bibshorts review: classy and comfortable

The Espresso Bibshort is a worthy entrant in Castelli's Espresso collection with subtle design and quality construction

Few things can spoil a ride as quickly as a poor pair of cycling shorts. As the interface between your bum and the saddle, they are perhaps the single most important piece of cycling clothing and not something worth skimping on. Castelli offers more than a dozen different options, but these shorts are part of their recent and comprehensive ‘Espresso’ collection. This range concentrates on quality, fit and low-key aesthetics. It is aimed at committed riders rather than racers, whatever that distinction means, and I have been extremely impressed with other items from the collection I have tested.

Man wearing a burgundy cycling jersey and black shorts riding on a green bike up a hill

Long rides need comfy shorts

Man wearing a copper cycling jersey and black shorts reaching into the rear pocket on the shorts

Pocket is a decent size but sits under the jersey pockets

close up of Castelli branding on black shorts

Vertical silicone grippers and lined-up tan lines

Close up of a man standing over his green bike wearing Castelli shorts

Branding is subtle and seams minimal

Close up of Castelli Progetto X2 Air seat pad

The Espresso Bibshort features Castelli's premium Progetto X2 Air seat pad

Man wearing a burgundy jersey and black shorts riding up a straight road away from a Spanish village

Good comfort and breathability from the Doppio fabric