Scott Endurance ++ cycling shorts reviewComfort on long rides

Stefan Frey

 · 12.06.2026

Comfort for long days in the saddle, without completely compromising on performance. The Scott Endurance Men’s Bib Shorts are designed for superior comfort, durable materials and a functional fit.
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It says ‘Endurance’ on the label – and that’s exactly what it aims to deliver: comfort for long days in the saddle, without completely sacrificing its sporty character. The Scott Endurance Men’s Bib Shorts are designed for superior comfort, durable materials and a functional cut. A closer look at the details reveals whether these men’s cycling shorts are the obvious choice for long rides.

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With the Endurance Bib Shorts Scott has launched a classic pair of cycling shorts that are clearly designed for long-distance riding. The focus is less on aerodynamic gimmicks and more on long-lasting comfort, a secure fit and effective temperature regulation – a combination that will particularly appeal to touring cyclists.

Fit & Material

Scott praises the Endurance trousers for their slim, sporty fit. The cut is said to be ergonomically designed to support the typical cycling position without looking too sporty. An elastic synthetic fibre blend is used, which is said to ensure a secure fit and adapt well to the body. The material is also designed to stay comfortably dry even during prolonged use.

At the heart of the design is the Scott ++ Performance saddle pad, designed for medium to long distances. It has a relatively flat profile but offers targeted support in the sitting area – a good balance between comfort and direct contact with the saddle. The shorts are clearly designed for endurance rides: less bulky than high-end long-distance pads, but with sufficient cushioning for several hours in the saddle.

Features & Details

Scott takes a refreshingly pragmatic approach to the equipment package:

  • Mesh straps improve ventilation in the upper body
  • Silicone leg cuffs reliably prevent slipping
  • Breathable inserts support climate management
  • Ergonomic design for long-lasting seating comfort

Scott Sports Endurance ++ – Information & Price

  • Price: €99.95 >> available here at a reduced price
  • Country of origin: Albania
  • Weight (Size S): 184 grams
  • Facilities: Narrow leg openings with gel print, elasticated straps, mesh fabric on the back and waistband
  • Upholstery
  • Length / Width: 22 / 15 centimetres
  • Thickness / Damping: medium thickness / medium firmness
  • Trouser leg length: 34 centimetres (measured from the hip bone)

Scott Sports Endurance ++ – Review & Verdict

Grade
Comfort (40%)2.1
Seat cushion (30%)2.5
Facilities (20%)3.5
Quality (10%)2.5
BIKE-NOTE2.5

In our test, the Scott trousers proved to be a comfort-focused all-rounder with clear strengths in terms of fabric and fit. They have a slightly roomier cut and stand out thanks to a pleasantly soft, stretchy fabric that makes them noticeably easier to put on. On the legs, the slightly tapered cuffs, thanks to their grip coating, ensure a secure fit without slipping.

One striking feature is the extremely high-cut torso: the front of the suit reaches almost to the chest, and the back is also very close-fitting – ensuring a snug, warm fit all round.

The padding is well suited to this: it extends well forward, provides generous coverage and offers noticeable protection from the wind. At the rear, it is slightly bulkier than on the Rose model, yet feels significantly more sturdy than its Gonso counterpart – overall, it creates a pleasant, comfortable feel in the saddle.

However, there is one criticism regarding the straps: the elastic bands dig in noticeably and leave marks on the skin – which detracts from the otherwise very good overall comfort.

All in all, the Scott trousers are an excellent choice for anyone who values soft fabric, a comfortable fit and excellent wind protection – provided they can cope with the slightly bulky straps.


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Stefan Frey is from Lower Bavaria and loves the mossy, loamy trails of the Bavarian Forest as much as the rugged rock of the Dolomites. For technical descents, he is prepared to tackle almost any ascent - under his own steam. As an accessories specialist, he is the first port of call for questions about equipment and add-on parts, while as head of copywriting he sweeps the language crumbs from the pages of the BIKE print editions.

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