Sportful Bodyfit Pro W bib shorts review

The Sportful Bodyfit Pro W bib shorts get fresh colours and a new mesh bib upper. They've performed well with a great women's specific race fit

Cycling Weekly Verdict

With several design changes since we last saw the Sportful Bodyfit Pro W bib shorts it’s impressive to discover that these, in the main, enhance the fit and form of the shorts. The re-work of the bib element does make manufacturing sense but doesn’t hinder the performance of the shorts. Doing away with the bespoke lazer cut upper for a generic Y-design mesh version feels like a slight downgrade, though. Over all I still really rate them, and they remain in my pick of top kit, especially for the price.

Reasons to buy
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    Women's specific aero/race fit

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    Raw cut legs

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    Excellent chamois

Reasons to avoid
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    Tricky to colour match (unless purchasing corresponding Sportful Bodyfit Pro W jersey)

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    Slight downgrade on bib element.

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It’s been a couple of years since I last saw the Sportful Bodyfit Pro W bib shorts, when I rated them as one of the best products I had ever had the pleasure of testing. A few design changes means I was keen to pull on a new pair to see if they still tick my ultimate bib short tick boxes.

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Hannah Bussey

Hannah is Cycling Weekly’s longest-serving tech writer, having started with the magazine back in 2011. She has covered all things technical for both print and digital over multiple seasons representing CW at spring Classics, and Grand Tours and all races in between.


Hannah was a successful road and track racer herself, competing in UCI races all over Europe as well as in China, Pakistan and New Zealand.


For fun, she's ridden LEJOG unaided, a lap of Majorca in a day, won a 24-hour mountain bike race and tackled famous mountain passes in the French Alps, Pyrenees, Dolomites and Himalayas. 


She lives just outside the Peak District National Park near Manchester UK with her partner, daughter and a small but beautifully formed bike collection.