The DBX 4.0s are best suited to uplift fans, rather than pedalling-keen riders, due to their thick, abrasion-resistant build. While there are ventilation holes, the scuff-proof double and triple-layer material makes the shorts warm and heavy in use. Durability has been spot on so far, thanks to the tough material and chunky YKK zips. The cut is high enough at the back to not leave you exposed, and this is backed up by an easily-adjustable waist fit. While the legs are roomy (without being flappy) and extend over the knee, they’re designed to work best when worn over pads. Should you choose not to, they can rub on the knee. There’s a soft mesh liner, but no chamois, though the seamless seat adds comfort. A water-resistant treatment keeps splashes and dirt at bay, but the shorts feel much heavier when sodden. Price $120