DHaRCO Enduro Bib Shorts Review: Dual Protection
Robert Wilson ยท
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Bib shorts or back protector? The DHaRCO Enduro bib combines both. On the trail, the concept promises a high level of comfort and added protection. Find out how well this combination works in practice here.
Bib shorts or back protector? The DHaRCO Enduro bib combines both. On the trail, the concept promises a high level of comfort and added protection. Find out how well this combination works in practice here.
### Price, Value, and Options
At $179.99, the value is hard to argue with. Comparable back protectors often cost that much on their own. For your money, you get bib shorts with small storage pockets, a seat pad, and integrated CE Level 1 back protection. Alternatively, DHaRCO also offers the padded shorts without the protector, leaving the insert pocket empty. This version costs $145, while the RHEON back protector is available separately in two sizes for $66. There's also a women-specific version. Unlike the men's version, this one does not include a fly opening.

### Design and Materials
The bibs are made primarily from a nylon-elastane mesh fabric and feature a Coolmax performance seat pad. For back protection, DHaRCO relies on RHEON, an impact-reactive polymer that remains soft and flexible but stiffens on impact. It aims to combine protection and comfort. You can wash the padded shorts on a gentle cycle at 86ยฐF. However, make sure to remove the protector beforehand and clean it by hand.

### On the Trail: Fit and Comfort
After finding a quiet corner in the office to get changed, the DHaRCO Enduro bib shorts immediately impress with a comfortable fit. The straps, length, and overall fit feel well balanced. On the bike, the pad sits exactly where it should, and the bib remains comfortable even while pedaling. For MTB bib shorts worn under trousers, the seat pad is relatively thick โ something your sit bones will definitely appreciate.
### The Back Protector: A Game Changer
The integrated RHEON back protector is clearly the highlight. It sits neatly against your back, is barely noticeable while riding, and is one of the most unobtrusive back protectors we've tested so far. On the trail, it hardly gets in the way and manages to combine protection with excellent comfort surprisingly well. Measuring 16 x 6.1 inches, the back protector stays compact and tips the scales at just 0.55 pounds.
### Storage and Practicality
The deep rear pockets keep their contents securely in place, but on our 6-foot-3-inch tall tester wearing size XL, they end exactly at waistband height. This means energy bars can slip under the waistband or get uncomfortably pinched, which becomes annoying while pedaling. It's also a shame there's no zippered pocket, for example for a house key you only need at the start and end of your ride. The side pockets initially seem practical with their cargo-bib design, but in everyday trail use under MTB trousers, they're only of limited use. At least with tighter-fitting MTB trousers, it's almost impossible to access the thigh pockets properly while riding without pulling your trousers down or taking them off altogether.
### The Big Drawback: Versatility
The biggest drawback, however, lies in the concept itself. For day rides, weekends, or short trips, the integrated solution works really well because it offers additional protection without the need for a separate protector vest. On longer bike holidays, though, it only partially replaces a standalone back protector, since you're unlikely to wear the same bib for several days in a row.
### Final Thoughts
So, is this the perfect all-in-one solution? For shorter rides, absolutely. You get protection without the bulk of a separate vest. But for multi-day adventures, you might still want a standalone protector. The DHaRCO Enduro bib shorts are a clever innovation, but they're not for everyone. If you value convenience and don't mind the pocket quirks, they're worth a look.