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Have 2 pairs of 2010 Orbea-FGS Shutt bib shorts and they're dead comfy so when I saw the £39 price AND they have a £5 voucher code this weekend (see https://twitter.com/ShuttVeloRapide) I couldn't resist.
I really like mine. The pad is as comfy as shorts I have costing twice the price. The grippers are solid too. Another brit-friendly touch is they are cut higher around the waist/stomach than most, therefore keeping the heat in a little more.
I am a fan of the aftersales service from ShuttVR too. They dealt with a minor problem I had with speed and care that is above and beyond your average company.
Happy with mine all day and 100 miles plus.
they are basically these http://road.cc/content/review/34056-shutt-vr-standard-bib-shorts
I've got a pair and they're pretty good, especially for the £39 price offer for this weekend. Comfort is okay but a two hour ride is probably the limit.