Originally Posted by
sstorkel
I've never used chamois creme and honestly can't imagine when it would be necessary... I have a saddle that fits my butt and decent riding shorts and that's all I need for rides of up to 100 miles/day.
Perrhaps you misinterpreted my remark. I did not suggest that
YOU use it. I said
I believe in it. And while in a group of 70 riders doing a 3500 mile transAm (averaging 85 miles/day) many, if not most, of the riders used some form of "butt lube".
I came across the recommendation while preparing for the ride and interviewed several people who'd done the tour in the past. The issue of saddle sores came up and what I learned was that saddle sores are infections that are the product of bacteria found in dirty riding shorts (unavoidable) and a slight tear in the skin caused by (drum roll please) friction. The lube prevents the friction, which prevents the skin tear which keeps the bacteria out of the body which prevents the infection. So Lube=No Saddle Sores.