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Nashbar bibs :eek:
I ordered some men's knicker bibs from Nashbar because they were cheap.
All I have to say is: you guys wear some crazy giant padding! My rear is padded, like a tiny diaper! Are all men's gear like this? It's thick*, too! I would think you'd chafe in it! |
I don't wear lycra, no time, no way. I think watching Freddy Mercury on stage at the Summit (it was the Summit then, not Compaq Center or Lakewood Church) during Queen's News of the World tour had damaging psychological effects. Every time I pick up a pair of mtb shorts the huge pad that seems to weigh as much as a cf bike also turns me off. Maybe next time I feel like I need shorts for riding I'll hop down to the uniform store and see if they have those shorts the bike cops wear.
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They are more appropriate to the 50+ crowd.
I suppose that depends on your viewpoint. |
Originally Posted by solveg
(Post 6158703)
I ordered some men's knicker bibs from Nashbar because they were cheap.
All I have to say is: you guys wear some crazy giant padding! My rear is padded, like a tiny diaper! Are all men's gear like this? It's thick*, too! I would think you'd chafe in it! |
If this is the pad I think it is- It is great. The one pair of shorts I have-as opposed to bibs-Has this thick padding in. My "Sponsor" (Local LBS) came up with them for our 100 mile offroad in 2004. 12 hours of sitting in the saddle and Although they became ineffective after 8 hours- They worked. The next event we did was only a 6 hour one and thin chamois was painfull in comparison.
Just don't get off the bike cos "Your bum will look big in these" |
I do not buy the shorts with thick pads. I like the thin firm chamois pads as in PI AeroSensor Pro Bibs with the 10 panels and the Voler bibs with the Ion chamois.
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Originally Posted by solveg
(Post 6158703)
I ordered some men's knicker bibs from Nashbar because they were cheap.
All I have to say is: you guys wear some crazy giant padding! My rear is padded, like a tiny diaper! Are all men's gear like this? It's thick*, too! I would think you'd chafe in it! |
I've tried bibs, and good quality ones too (not Nashbar), but the straps always chafe my nipples. That got old real quick!
So I am back to shorts . . . mostly Pearl Izumi and Giordona with the occasional Castelli thrown in. Rick / OCRR |
Rick, you aren't supposed to cross the shoulder straps over like I do in my bib tuck overalls.
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Look, if you're on the bike they look fine, and feel fine. Never get off the bike.
In California there is a state law: If you wear a team kit you must be touching your bicycle at all times or you can be arrested. Some risk arrest at local coffee shops, but generally this law keeps the streets safe. |
What men's athletic gear is up next for Solveg?
Perhaps a protective device? |
Originally Posted by Rick@OCRR
(Post 6161799)
I've tried bibs, and good quality ones too (not Nashbar), but the straps always chafe my nipples. That got old real quick!
Rick / OCRR |
Originally Posted by Hermes
(Post 6159528)
I do not buy the shorts with thick pads.
I bought one cheap pair of Performance shorts (same company as Nashbar) and I would agree with "eek." Felt like a diaper (not that I would remember what wearing a diaper was like). Never again. Now I check pads more carefully. |
Originally Posted by BengeBoy
(Post 6162489)
+1
Felt like a diaper (not that I would remember what wearing a diaper was like). |
Well, good to know it's not just "male padding", because that would be pretty weird.
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Is it a gel pad? They tend to be thick, and feel squishy, like a used diaper.
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No, it's just really really big in the bottom, and I thought it was us women who generally had wider hip bones. Then I thought it was to make up for the fact that men had less body fat there than women. Then gave up and thought it was just crazy.
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Originally Posted by maddmaxx
(Post 6158946)
I suppose that depends on your viewpoint. |
Originally Posted by solveg
(Post 6172385)
No, it's just really really big in the bottom,
"Big bottom, big bottom Talk about thick pads My shorts got 'em" At least, I'm pretty sure that's how it goes...:D |
Originally Posted by cccorlew
(Post 6162442)
Look, if you're on the bike they look fine, and feel fine. Never get off the bike.
In California there is a state law: If you wear a team kit you must be touching your bicycle at all times or you can be arrested. Some risk arrest at local coffee shops, but generally this law keeps the streets safe. |
Originally Posted by Long deKlein
(Post 6165021)
I think I can speak for all of us here in 50+ land in hoping we don't get a refresher course! :eek::D
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Originally Posted by taxi777
(Post 6174282)
I was busted for aggravated posing and paid $100 bucks and a night in the pokey! Now I know why they call it the pokey!:o
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