Mountain Biking - Looking for a decent baggy short?

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lechwe
04-08-05, 01:47 PM
I am looking at getting a pair of baggy shorts for riding. You don't want to see me in the tight ones:) Does anyone know anything about Bellwether shorts? I see them on ebay and they sound decent but I don't have any knowledge base to draw on. I tried looking into Zerie shorts because I saw them mentioned on here but I can't get through to them. Is there another short you would recommend, without having to spend $60+ on them?

Thanks

Darrell


C Law
04-08-05, 02:41 PM
Darrell

The Bellwether shorts will only be compatible with the bellwether saddles with the ubi seat padding interface. I don't think you trek comes with a ubi compatible seat. I looked at the trek website and they didn't give any information about it. Sometimes that means that your seat is compatible with all short padding systems but I would still check with the LBS and ask them what shorts your seat is compatible with before you buy. They certainly won't tell you on e bay. That is one of the problems with e bay. Definately ask a pro wrench about this before you make a shorts purchase.

pnj
04-08-05, 02:42 PM
i like jeans. cut off and held up with a belt.


DK Drop
04-08-05, 02:46 PM
Get some Dickies Shorts you can go down on them time and time again and they hold up sweet, not to mention look great, and are super comfy. They don't cost allot of $$$ and you can wear them when you are not biking as well just an all round kick ass short, I've got tons. Here are som e guys wereing some Dickies.

http://www.onestonedog.com/img/photos/to13.jpg

DK Drop
04-08-05, 02:54 PM
Here is another of Big Willy C sporting some Kahki Dickies, they have them in black, Grey Kahki, and dark blue. Did I mention they are killer shorts :)

http://www.onestonedog.com/img/photos/wilson2.jpg

CranxOC
04-08-05, 03:54 PM
OK, enough with telling the guy to buy shorts that aren't made for anything but sitting around on your butt.

For technical riding shorts several companies make great shorts but I just recently bought a pair of Pear Izumi baggies (I don't know the actual product name but they have a yellow chamois) and all I can say is: WOW! These are absolutely, 100%, without a doubt the most comfortable MTB shorts I've ever owned. They don't bind anywhere, they're lightweight, they breath well and they look good to boot! I believe they were $84 but SuperGo had them on sale for $72 (or something close to that) so you might want to check them out.

Other brands of baggies that I own/have owned and liked (in order) are:
1. Oakley
2. Sugoi
3. Fox
4. Nema

DK Drop
04-08-05, 04:41 PM
Have you ever ridden in Dickies? If not, I could understand your comments, don't knock it till you try it. I have Mt. bike shorts by Sugoi, and Fox, and I preffer my $30 Dickies over them. To each there own I was just trying to give some less expensive, and IMO great short options.

CranxOC
04-08-05, 04:59 PM
Have you ever ridden in Dickies? If not, I could understand your comments, don't knock it till you try it. I have Mt. bike shorts by Sugoi, and Fox, and I preffer my $30 Dickies over them. To each there own I was just trying to give some less expensive, and IMO great short options.

I've ridden in board shorts so I know what riding in unpadded shorts is like and I would NEVER recommend it for anyone who's planning on riding for any meaningful distance. Besides the fact that you lose out on the benefits of the padding your junk can get pretty gnarly with all the sweat rolling around down there without the sweat wicking/absorbing chamois...no thank you!

pnj
04-08-05, 05:03 PM
I only ride in jeans/jean shorts and when i'm in the woods, do 30 mile rides. they work fine for me, that is why I recommended them.

some people were lycra under their baggy pants... (I don't though)

DK Drop
04-08-05, 05:24 PM
I've ridden in board shorts so I know what riding in unpadded shorts is like and I would NEVER recommend it for anyone who's planning on riding for any meaningful distance. Besides the fact that you lose out on the benefits of the padding your junk can get pretty gnarly with all the sweat rolling around down there without the sweat wicking/absorbing chamois...no thank you!

So you answered my question, No you haven't ridden in them, and my friend these are not even comparable to board shorts, you have no clue, the only thing they have in common is they are shorts but other than that it;s apples and oranges. Who's saying I'm not wearing a moister obsorber under my dickies, which is what I do, and as far as padding goes, if it's a problem then you need to get a new saddle bro, cause a if you had a good one you should be able to ride 24/7, and not be hurting at all. Like I said to each his own, but don't come on here and try to knock something you know nothing about. Educate, and elaborate brother, "know before you blow" as my G-pa would say.

lechwe
04-08-05, 06:53 PM
Darrell

The Bellwether shorts will only be compatible with the bellwether saddles with the ubi seat padding interface. I don't think you trek comes with a ubi compatible seat. I looked at the trek website and they didn't give any information about it. Sometimes that means that your seat is compatible with all short padding systems but I would still check with the LBS and ask them what shorts your seat is compatible with before you buy. They certainly won't tell you on e bay. That is one of the problems with e bay. Definately ask a pro wrench about this before you make a shorts purchase.


Unsuspended,

What do you mean they won't be comptable with the seat on my trek. Not to sound stupid but I didn't realize there was a compatability issue. The seat on the Trek is a Bontrager. Would the shop I bought the bike at know which shorts will work with that saddle or are they just going to push thier brand even if they don't work. I kind of figured padding was padding and it didn't matter.

Thanks for the help, I'll have to do some more research before I purchase.

J-McKech
04-08-05, 07:59 PM
Shorts are shorts man, they don't have to match up with a seat. Just get some and go ride. You want dickies? Then buy some lyrca tight shorts to wear underneath. You want fox or pearl izumi? Then grab some, I think all shorts are made equal.

C Law
04-09-05, 05:27 AM
Unsuspended,

What do you mean they won't be comptable with the seat on my trek. Not to sound stupid but I didn't realize there was a compatability issue. The seat on the Trek is a Bontrager. Would the shop I bought the bike at know which shorts will work with that saddle or are they just going to push thier brand even if they don't work. I kind of figured padding was padding and it didn't matter.

Thanks for the help, I'll have to do some more research before I purchase.
Sorry dude, just having a bit of fun. ;) There are no compatibility issues.

Every short will work. Try Fox shorts at Nashbar.

DK Drop
04-09-05, 10:07 AM
Also make sure your gloves are compatible with your grips, don't want those failing at 30mph railing a burm, and I don't even want to get started on shoe compatability :)

Drunken Chicken
04-09-05, 11:19 AM
Also make sure your gloves are compatible with your grips, don't want those failing at 30mph railing a burm, and I don't even want to get started on shoe compatability :)
:lol:

Killer B
04-09-05, 08:36 PM
Whoever says that shorts are shorts, obviously don't know much about shorts....

As for the original question: Why not get some of these? ($29 @ JensonUSA) I have two pairs of Azonic, and one pair of the Fox 360 shorts that I wear all the time. I actually llike the Fox better, but there's none to be found at the $27 price I paid a few months ago.

J-McKech
04-09-05, 08:42 PM
I know quite a bit about shorts. This guy was asking about a pair of baggies to ride in. He didn't specific what type of riding he wanted. So at that point, my statement was justified ini saying shorts are shorts. You need to check your attitude before you post. This is about the 10th post I've read of yours where you have a chip on your shoulder. Get over yourself

Killer B
04-09-05, 08:44 PM
Maybe it's time you stopped reading my posts then, huh Chump?

BTW. My post wasn't aimed at you, that's why I said "Whoever". But on the other hand, if you feel that way about what I said, so be it....

Short's Are NOT Short's, PERIOD....

J-McKech
04-09-05, 09:02 PM
Have we resulted to namecalling? I'm not going to stoop to your level, as I am better than that. Thus making me better than you. Your post was more than aimed at me. You can code it however you want, it was aimed at the person who said it and that would be me. So it was aimed at me by proxy.

I still stand by my previous statement. Since he never stated what type of riding he was doing and that he just needs a general short. Shorts are shorts.

kcirtap
04-10-05, 12:44 AM
can't we all just get along?

DK Drop
04-10-05, 12:55 AM
O those Texans :)

norcodirtjumper
04-10-05, 07:04 AM
Go to Wal-MArt, and get a pair of Plugg cargo shorts, thats all i wear biking. I dont think having Brand Name biking shorts makes a difference in how you look or how you ride.

Killer B
04-10-05, 07:09 AM
You're absolutely right, NorcoDJ. However those Azonic & Fox shorts I mentioned may make you feel better if/when you wipe-out. They have padding all inside and outside.... See, short's really aren't just short's, huh?

But what do I know? I've only been in the sport since '93.

norcodirtjumper
04-10-05, 07:13 AM
Ya, they do give padding, that can be a plus.

khuon
04-10-05, 07:34 AM
I have several pairs of Bellwether baggies with lycra liners which also have chamois. They work "ok" but aren't the greatest. They're my backup shorts in case I forgot to do laundry. They're just not as comfortable for all-day riding as my Sugois but since I got them for $5 a piece, I'm not complaining.

J-McKech
04-10-05, 12:13 PM
Ahh, it seems bike shorts are bike shorts. They all have lycra liners with chamois. Whether they are $5, like khuon says or $100 Azonic. As long as they have lycra liners with chamois, I believe shorts ARE shorts.

Killer B
04-10-05, 05:52 PM
Ahh, it seems bike shorts are bike shorts. They all have lycra liners with chamois. Whether they are $5, like khuon says or $100 Azonic. As long as they have lycra liners with chamois, I believe shorts ARE shorts.

Well, You just made a bigger DumbA** out of yourself than I ever could.....

Just for everyone's info (those who care anyway):
Neither Azonic nor Fox Racing shorts have lycra or chamois..... End of story.
That just shows everyone how much this Einstein knows about what he's claiming to.

J-McKech
04-10-05, 10:45 PM
Oh so they don't have the built in lycra or chamois? In that case, what are these? http://www.azonicusa.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=52_25&products_id=179

Or maybe these? http://shop.foxracing.com/ecomm/ProductForward.do?forward=product.pagedef&proId=7410&cid=147&cname=Shorts&proNumber=26044&imgName=26044206F.jpg

I believe both of those shorts have lycra liner with chamois.
Why don't you crawl back into whatever hole you came out from. You need to check what YOU are talking about before you come at me like that, you moron.

khuon
04-10-05, 10:56 PM
Okay... both of you need to settle down. You're slinging insults at one another over an argument about underwear.

a2psyklnut
04-10-05, 11:17 PM
Agreed Khuon,

Regarding BAGGIES:

I like Nema brand. If you can find them, they are a great short.

I also like a set of NIKE baggies I found at their outlet store a couple years ago. Wish I could find another couple pair of those. Best $30 I spent on shorts.

J-McKech
04-10-05, 11:41 PM
I know guys, but this guy has been degrading someone in almost every post he posts in. I got tired of it and am trying to shut him up. I realize that the name-calling isn't approprite but atleast we are still on topic. :D

Dannihilator
04-10-05, 11:47 PM
Enough has been said, each side consider this your warning. Thread closed.

a2psyklnut
04-10-05, 11:47 PM
NOT YOUR JOB!!!!!

If someone is breaking the rules, report them, let the mods take care of it.

When you get into a pissing match, everyone is exposed to it and it degregrates quickly and then the MODS step in and you BOTH get banned.

Don't want that to happen to either one of you guys.

Keep it civil or go for a ride, calm down and play nice!