

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I recommend these bibs for riders who want solid waterproofing without extra insulation. The shell construction layers easily, vents well on warm laps, and the stretch panels make a noticeable difference when riding or hiking. The side entry zip is a huge plus on long days."" When storm cycles stack up and lift rides turn into full-day missions, we rely on the Crusade Bib Pant to keep us dry, mobile, and locked in. Built by DC for all-mountain riding, this shell bib delivers dependable waterproof protection with a clean, functional design that works lap after lap. The Weather Defense fabric blocks moisture while maintaining breathability, and fully taped seams seal out snow on deep days. Mesh-lined leg vents help regulate temperature during high-output runs, while articulated legs and stretch side panels keep movement natural whether we’re carving groomers or navigating tighter terrain. Adjustable suspenders and internal waist tuning dial in the fit, and thoughtful features like boot gaiters, zippered hems, and jacket-to-pant integration keep snow where it belongs. From storm riding to spring laps, this bib is built to handle it all."
Price: $137.47 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| $137.47 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I like these pants for riders who want serious weather protection without insulation. The 30K membrane blocks everything on storm days, and the vents dump heat fast when you’re hiking or lapping the park. They’re...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I like these pants for riders who want serious weather protection without insulation. The 30K membrane blocks everything on storm days, and the vents dump heat fast when you’re hiking or lapping the park. They’re...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I like these pants for riders who want serious weather protection without insulation. The 30K membrane blocks everything on storm days, and the vents dump heat fast when you’re hiking or lapping the park. They’re...