Santini Twist Gel Chamois Shorts


  • Average Rating: 4.83/5
  • MSRP: $ 99.00
  • # of Reviews: 6

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Product Description

Santini's CX Twist Gel™ Bib Shorts are amoung the best we have ever used. The Twist gel chamois is a seamless pad that has plenty of padding where you need it and none where you don't. Since their debut a Interbike people have been raving about the comfort of these shorts. Recently, Velonews Magazine put the Twist Gels to the test. "Santini Twist Gel Bibshort offer outstanding construction and an extremely comfortable chamois for a great price"


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by walkerjo a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: April 13, 2007

Strengths:    Especially comfortable when using a saddle that has an insert. Almost as comfortable standing as they are in the saddle. Comfort, comfort, comfort!!!

Weaknesses:    The mesh "vent" in the rear leaves those in the pace line behind you looking at the crack of your ass. There is a patch over part of the mesh but it doesn't cover the entire aforementioned crack. I solved the problem by having the patch rotated 90 degrees so that it covers the entire middle area in the center of the vent. I now have a great pair of shorts that I'm not afraid to wear in a pace line.

Bottom Line:   
I have two different bib shorts (T-Gel and Fluid Twist)with this insert and they are by far my favorites. They are high quality and comfortable. Whenever I dress for a 50+ mile ride I reach for my Santini bibs.

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Favorite Ride:   Country road on a sunny day

Price Paid:    $89.00

Purchased At:   ebay

Similar Products Used:   Castelli, Pearl Izumi, Hincappie, Giordana, Descente

Bike Setup:   Merckx Team SC in Domo/Farm Frites colors.
Dura Ace 7800 with FSA Compact crank and Reynolds wheels.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by DomoTeamSC a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: April 13, 2007

Strengths:    Especially comfortable when using a saddle that has an insert. Almost as comfortable standing as they are in the saddle. Comfort, comfort, comfort!!!

Weaknesses:    The mesh "vent" in the rear leaves those in the pace line behind you looking at the crack of your ass. There is a patch over part of the mesh but it doesn't cover the entire aforementioned crack. I solved the problem by having the patch rotated 90 degrees so that it covers the entire middle area in the center of the vent. I now have a great pair of shorts that I'm not afraid to wear in a pace line.

Bottom Line:   
I have two different bib shorts (T-Gel and Fluid Twist)with this insert and they are by far my favorites. They are high quality and comfortable. Whenever I dress for a 50+ mile ride I reach for my Santini bibs.

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Favorite Ride:   Country road on a sunny day

Price Paid:    $89.00

Purchased At:   ebay

Similar Products Used:   Castelli, Pearl Izumi, Hincappie, Giordana, Descente

Bike Setup:   Merckx Team SC in Domo/Farm Frites colors.
Dura Ace 7800 with FSA Compact crank and Reynolds wheels.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by hollandp a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: December 22, 2006

Strengths:    Very comfortable. Solid construction.

Weaknesses:    Need to try on carefully before you buy.

Bottom Line:   
The Santini Twist Gel Bib is the most comfortable shorts I own. The pad is fairly thin but still cushions well and you don't even notice the saddle at all. Mine are the external stitched type. The sizing is a bit smaller than most other brands. For example I have a pair of XL Pearl Izumi shorts,and they are a bit loose, but in the Santini I need a 2XL and even then I could probably go for the 3XL. I think its more to do with height rather than waste size and maybe the European sizing is made a bit shorter.

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Favorite Ride:   Western Sydney

Price Paid:    $80.00

Purchased At:   LBS Parramatta

Similar Products Used:   Pearl Izumi, Briko, Decathlon

Bike Setup:   Giant OCR2 07 model -


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by nwilkes a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: March 21, 2005

Strengths:    Comfortable chamois, good fabric. Price.

Weaknesses:    Inner thigh seam.

Bottom Line:   
Good chamois. A bit dissapointed that there is flatlock stitching on the outer thigh and standard on teh inner thigh. This leaves a big crease after a four hour ride. The Demarchis feel a bit better, but they aren't this cheap. Bibs rule.

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Favorite Ride:   Lake Hodges

Price Paid:    $59.00

Purchased At:   bicyclinghub.com

Similar Products Used:   Demarchi contour, sugoi RS

Bike Setup:   Who cares?


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by DaveG a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: March 17, 2005

Strengths:    external chamois stitching a great design
Good fit
Gel chamois works well


Weaknesses:    version with stitched chamois causes chafing

Bottom Line:   
I've had two versions of this bib. The version with the external chamois is by far the best bib I have ever used. This uses a separate panel for the chamois that is attached externally, leaving no stitching that can touch the skin. The other pair of these I bought sticthes in the Twist Gel chamois with standard internal stitching around the edge. These are far less comfortable due to stitching irritation and chafing. I both cases the Twist Gel chamois is very comfortable although the gel aspect is harfly noticable. The fabris on these fit snugly but very comfortable. Wear so far seems good

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Price Paid:    $89.00

Purchased At:   Performance

Similar Products Used:   lots: Peral Izumi, Nalini, Voler, Giordano, Sugoi

Bike Setup:   Torelli Brianza w/Centaur



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