I’m interested in trying on the Flylow Moxie bib.. I tried on the Foxy not too long ago and the small was a bit too tight on my thighs/hips. They fit, but not really any room for layers which is a problem considering they are a shell. I wasn’t really surprised as this is a trouble spot in bibs fitting for me. Then I tried the Medium and I was positively swimming in them. Hoping the Moxie might have that little extra space I need to make the small work.
So, just got my Moxie bibs today, I got the Medium and they are a little snug (COVID weight) but I'm going to keep them! I am 5'4", 145lb (about 10-15lb above my normal weight) but I have athletic thighs and butt (from competitive figure skating) with small waist. I like the fit because the back was snug to my waist and flank region, no gaps which is nice, it's pretty flattering. By snug, I mean that I can get a wool baselayer underneath it but was a little tight in the thighs and hips, not enough to restrict any movement, but I typically like a looser cut. If I got the large, I would be swimming in them! I only have one other pair of bibs, Outdoor Research Hemispheres in a medium, the sizing is very similar.
Other nice things about the Moxie, as a shorter lady, the thigh pockets tend to be too low for me to use functionally because anything I put in them tends to hit my knee, the Moxie has them up a little higher which is great.
The access zip is on the left (different from my OR bibs), so I'll have to get used to that for going to the bathroom. The Moxie also has velcro at the top of the access zip which is fine, but my OR bibs have a snap which I think is probably a lot more durable in the long run.
Thigh vents on both the inner and outer thigh sections which is nice for options.
There are waist snaps so you can snap the powder skirt right into the bib itself if you want.
The upper part of the bib sits a little bit lower on my chest than my OR bibs and probably the Foxy ones from what I can tell in the pictures, but I also have a longer torso than legs. There is a kangaroo pocket in the chest. And one small snap pocket that I would probably put my chapstick in, another critique here, they probably should have done a zipper for more security.
The straps have a quick release on the front, when I tried the bathroom moves I just undid my left quick release strap and undid the access zip on the left and moved the pants to the side without any problem. I did this without the jacket (I got the Billie coat to go with it). Haven't tried the maneuver with the coat on, but might take a bit of extra work undressing if you needed to go outdoors, I'll try it later and report back.
Hope that might help some ladies on here out, let me know if you have any questions!