




ATTIQ cycling shorts are made for riding where pure leg work, a stable seat and a clear head matter. The cut, panels and details create a system that simply works from the first kilometre right through to getting home. Every centimetre has a job: to guide movement, not get in the way.
Made in Poland, designed close to the routes you ride, they combine riders’ experience with precision craftsmanship. It’s the result of conversations, testing and hundreds of hours in the saddle. Nothing here is decorative; everything is function.
For professionals and enthusiasts, the standard is the same: predictability. ATTIQ cycling shorts support cadence, don’t steal energy and don’t demand attention. You put them on, you ride, you think about your line – not your kit.
Durable materials perform day after day. For any conditions, without fuss. It’s a simple advantage you feel after a few minutes and after dozens of kilometres.
ATTIQ cycling shorts feel at home on smooth tarmac, white roads and everyday commutes. One form serves many worlds because it’s built around movement – not around a photo.
On the road, smoothness and repeatability matter. The cut keeps a clean thigh line, and the leg length doesn’t “take on a life of its own” when working in the drops. That calm translates into watts.
On gravel, flexibility is key. You change position, rise over rollers, return to aero – the fabric keeps up without resistance. You ride, and the shorts simply cooperate.
In the city, the emphasis is on logistics and predictability. Minimalist shaping gives confidence during sudden stops, and the whole thing doesn’t ask for adjustments between lights.
Cycling short shorts love speed. Light, springy, discreet – they disappear in feel after a few minutes. All that remains is rhythm and the road ahead of the wheel.
Panel lines guide thigh movement without creating stiff zones. That makes it easier to accelerate, jump into a sprint and return to steady work without unnecessary “noise” in the body.
ATTIQ shorts hold their shape in surges and on long straights. No micro-adjustments means more energy for riding, less for tweaking your kit.
Minimalism makes sense when it’s backed by smart design. Here you can see it in every turn of the cranks.
Cycling bib shorts stabilise the whole set-up. The braces distribute pressure evenly and keep the shorts in place regardless of your position on the bike. The lower half doesn’t “wander”, and your torso gets calm that pays off over distance.
The upper panel works with breathing and shoulder movement. Nothing pinches when you’re bent over, nothing tugs when you kick into a sprint. These are details you notice after an hour – when you still aren’t thinking about them.
Shorts with braces are many riders’ choice for long routes. Consistent saddle feel and a stable leg line build trust in your position.
If you like order and no surprises, ATTIQ bibs are a natural direction.
Fit starts with anatomy. ATTIQ cycling shorts guide the fabric in line with the work of the quadriceps, hamstrings and glutes. The material helps; it doesn’t hinder.
In the knee zone, the cut respects different bend angles. Nothing rolls when you change hand position, nothing creates air pockets on a descent. It’s a cleaner connection with the bike.
The waist circumference holds securely, but without excessive pressure. You can breathe fully and put down power without unnecessary tension.
Ergonomics don’t need declarations. A few kilometres are enough to feel the difference.
Men’s cycling shorts and women’s cycling shorts differ in nuances of cut, but they share one goal: natural placement on the body and stability in motion. Every detail is subordinated to fluid riding.
In women’s versions, the lines respect the waist and hips, and in men’s – the work of the waistband and thighs under stronger pressure. The result is comfort that doesn’t require corrections every few minutes.
The aesthetics stay calm and clear. You can easily pair the shorts with a jersey, gilet and accessories – without visual chaos in the silhouette.
One approach, many bodies. And the same goal: ride long, steady and with satisfaction.
Summer loves lightness. ATTIQ shorts deliver predictable contact with the saddle and ventilation where it’s needed. What remains is movement – clean and silent.
In the shoulder seasons, set-up flexibility matters. You can easily pair the shorts with warmers and a light layer on the torso. Conditions change; the plan doesn’t.
One pair can cover many scenarios in a week. Training, commuting, a weekend ride – the order in how it feels stays the same.
It’s “for any conditions” in its most tangible form.
When the temperature drops, stability matters even more. ATTIQ winter cycling shorts, paired with warmers, organise leg comfort so that you don’t lose control of your position on descents.
In areas exposed to gusts, the cut keeps the line without flapping. The descent stops being a lottery; what’s left is the consequence of a good decision.
The result? Even work on climbs and a calm head on the flats. Exactly what you want on a cold day.
In the woods, variability rules. ATTIQ MTB shorts keep their shape on short climbs, fast flow sections and technical turns. Freedom doesn’t mean looseness – it’s intelligent flexibility.
The material works with suspension and saddle movement. Nothing catches, nothing limits range, and the leg doesn’t migrate at the key moment.
On slippery roots, clarity of feel matters. A stable thigh line helps you hold your line and react quickly to the surface.
It’s an advantage you feel after the first singletrack section.
ATTIQ road shorts build a smooth surface that doesn’t catch air and doesn’t ripple at higher speeds. Every kilometre looks similar – and that’s exactly the point.
The leg length is balanced so it doesn’t require intervention in the drops. You hold your position, and the kit works with it.
When a long stretch calls for consistency, the lack of distractions turns into pure power. Road shorts simply make that easier.
The effect? Less thinking about form, more riding towards the goal.
ATTIQ gravel shorts fuse two worlds: road smoothness and off-road flexibility. When the surface changes every few minutes, the cut keeps up without argument.
Stability in a crosswind and a confident leg edge bring calm in semi-open terrain. You can look further ahead, because the kit is doing its job here and now.
Gravel is the freedom to choose shortcuts. These shorts are designed for exactly that route logic.
Compression cycling shorts offer subtle organisation of the work of the thighs and glutes. They don’t dominate; they support repeatability of movement – especially in quality sessions.
Even pressure in key zones helps maintain pedalling mechanics over a long effort. Less sensory “noise” means more attention for tactics.
It’s a tool that likes speed, but doesn’t take offence at a steady distance. It simply helps you keep the rhythm.
When small items have their place, the session flows. ATTIQ shorts with pockets let you take a key, card or small gel without bouncing and without “clinking” against your hip.
Access is intuitive. You reach with one hand and return to position without nerves – even in an echelon and through a corner.
These are small conveniences that add up to a big sense of calm throughout the whole route.
ATTIQ designs and sews in Poland. Close to routes, community and everyday stories from the saddle. The short path from idea to finished model gives an advantage in details you can truly feel.
Durable materials, refined cuts, consistency – this mix creates kit that works regardless of the time of day and your training plan. It’s practice, not a slogan.
For professionals, repeatability matters. For enthusiasts – the peace of mind that the equipment grows with ambitions. Both worlds meet here.
For any conditions means here: your rhythm, your routes and your decisions. The rest is the pleasure of riding.
Where do you ride most often: road, gravel, forest? If it’s tarmac, go for a smooth, streamlined line. If it’s a mix, choose flexibility and a stable leg that doesn’t migrate when you change position.
What pace do you like: short hard sessions or long steady rides? For intensity, lighter or compression models work well; for distance – a more stable fit and a “quiet” waist circumference.
Do you ride at dawn or after work? Subtle visibility-enhancing elements and well-thought-out pocket logistics will make everyday life easier, especially in city traffic and on gravel tracks when heading home.
Once you answer these questions for yourself, the choice becomes obvious. All that’s left is to set off and see how well ATTIQ cycling shorts work on your route.












