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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: bacongrease on September 26, 2017, 01:19:44 PM
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:angel: recommendation ? ? :shocked:
I can't find Non Padded. :huh: They all are padded . :undecided:
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Try Ex Officio boxer briefs. They are a cut above normal underwear and won't leave you soggy bottomed...
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Comando w/ gold bond powder :laugh:
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I wear no consoons under there! :evil:
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For sweating - superfine merino briefs. For padded - kayaking shorts have padding in a different place than bicycle shorts.
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If a boxer wares boxer shorts and a jockey wears jockey shorts, what do you call a guy that don't wear any shorts........... a swinger:). Lol, I crack me up sometimes:)
Seriously, I wear the sport shorts, they are like briefs with about 4" leggings which are long enough to protect ones thighs from getting rubbed raw in extra long rides.
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I have had good success with the LD Comfort line, both shirts and briefs. http://ldcomfort.com/ The briefs dry quickly and are not restrictive.
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Note to Troy, If you are going to invent a word, give us a hint as to its' definition.
I could find no such definition for consoons. The best my search engine could do was a lot of information
on the making of Star Wars. And even that did not define the word.
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The Poxy Boggards have the solution -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cu2nmeKvN1I
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LD Comfort are the best. If you're on a budget, the house brand Heat-Out underwear from Cyclegear is quite good too (though less durable). I have both.
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Best thing to do is get a Bead Rider seat beads. It will allow airflow between you and the seat.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BLACK-SEAT-COVER-SIT-FLY-FOR-KAWASAKI-VERSYS-650-HONDA-CB500X-ATV-KTM-525XC-/172620696400?hash=item2830fecb50:g:goQAAOSwYIxX64se
this works. pm the guy and tell him what bike you have and he will get you the right one. it's like having an air conditioned seat.
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:angel: recommendation ? ? :shocked:
I can't find Non Padded. :huh: They all are padded . :undecided:
Recumbent bicycle shorts aren't padded..
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:angel: recommendation ? ? :shocked:
I can't find Non Padded. :huh: They all are padded . :undecided:
http://ldcomfort.com
Works well for me.
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I have to hold in my laughs when I read thru this thread...
anyway...
I use Under Armour O Series BoxerJock� Men's Boxerbriefs...keeps my bottom cools while not riding up after a long ride
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Being a long time cyclist who wore wool shorts on Brooks saddles for many years I know the importance of the right seat and short.
What I've found works for me is Moto-Skiveez.
Those shorts along with dressing to stay cooler are my way of fighting the wetness.
Mark
(http://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/motorcycle-underwear/moto-skiveez-review/moto-skiveez-sport-rear-inside-padding.jpg)
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Moto Skiveez!
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The Ex-Officio's are great (my daily wear) but they do have the seam in the seat area that can be a problem.
I tried a pair of gel cycle shorts but as someone mentioned the pad is in the wrong place. Didn't know about Kayak padded so I will look at those.
I have champion Champion seamless undies that are the best non-purpose specific that I've seen. Super light, wicking, and no seam! Unfortunately they quit making them a few years back.
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The Ex-Officio's are great (my daily wear) but they do have the seam in the seat area that can be a problem.
All of us are different, but the Ex Officio's flat seams don't cause me any discomfort. I started using them after reading a recommendation from a bicycling guy...one of the Rivendell Bike Works staff.
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If I'm just going to be riding less than 400 miles a day, the Exofficio work well, but for long miles or multi-day long miles, Moto-Skiveez in the Adventure version are excellent when riding the Norge.
jdg
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Ex Officio's were my go to for a long time, until I found Terramar. I use them for hiking multiple days with no odor or assrash. The Terramar waist band holds up a bit better than the ExOfficios. Better price too. Here's a link https://www.sierratradingpost.com/terramar-high-performance-essentials-odor-control-boxer-briefs-pro-jersey-climasense-for-men~p~4812n/?filterString=terramar~b~2010%2F
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Thanks, Doc. Even at retail, that's an $8 savings! I'll give them a try...
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Thanks, Doc. Even at retail, that's an $8 savings! I'll give them a try...
Yur a Guzzi guy...can't you find a pair....... used? ? ? :boozing: :boozing:
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One more vote for LD Comfort wear...not cheap, but you get what you pay for and the product works.