MBR Mountain Bike Rider

RACE FACE STASH BIB

- Paul Burwell

SPECIFICAT­ION Weight: 265g • Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL • Contact: silverfish-uk.com

The original Race Face Stash Bib short I tested five years ago had a ton of storage – a back panel to hold a hydration bladder, thigh pockets, three back pockets and there were even some small inserts on the front for gels or a multi-tool. On hot days, if you filled the reservoir with cold-water it really helped reduce your body temperatur­e, but on the flipside it was difficult to refill in the field and it also added a lot of bulk. The three pockets on the back were also quite high, so reaching round for gear was always a bit of a stretch.

With its new Stash bib, Race Face has eliminated the reservoir insert and as a result the short is a lot more comfortabl­e. Unfortunat­ely, it has also got shot of the three rear pockets too, so the amount of gear you can carry is more than halved, and all of it is now placed on the thighs. I didn’t find this an issue for short rides, where I just grab a tool and my phone, but for longer rides there just isn’t the capacity of the original.

The two criss-cross straps on the new

Stash bib are surprising­ly comfortabl­e and supportive. Race Face has also improved the chamois, opting for an Italian-made padded insert, which is less bulky and more breathable.

Despite losing a lot of storage capacity, I prefer the new Stash over the old one because it’s more versatile and nicer to ride in. It hasn’t gone up in price in five years, but to be fair it does lose a lot of the original’s features, so that means you will need to supplement this with some other on-bike tool storage and a way to carry water.

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