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How Long Does A Chamois Pad Last?
I have a pair of Pearl Izumi Attack shorts, which I purchased last season (they're $75 shorts!), and have about 400 miles on them. The chamois pad has lost it's squish / support, it's pretty much flat... It still works, but I'm finding I need to get out of my saddle more often to let my butt relax a bit. If it helps, I'm a 215lb rider, and I usually ride on the saddle, rarely off of it. I do use these shorts for mountain biking as well.
http://www.steepplanet.com/prodimage...-Short_med.jpg So my question... How long is a chamois pad supposed to last? I just want to HTFO, in comfort. |
in the world of shorts, a $75 pair is actually relatively cheap. Most of my shorts/bibs that have come in that range last about a season before they are no longer comfortable. However even some of my expensive shorts have only lasted a season. My Craft Pro Race Bibs ($169) are awesome for a year and then they are only good for about 90 minutes without irritation. That's why Assos bibs command so much money. They last forever and they have great technology.
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I've never had one wear out. At a very very minimum, they should last 10 times longer than the miles yours has.
What do you mean by squish/support? I've never gotten much in the way of support from any of mine. They do prevent chafing though. How are you washing it? |
Originally Posted by chrisvu05
(Post 8797891)
in the world of shorts, a $75 pair is actually relatively cheap. Most of my shorts/bibs that have come in that range last about a season before they are no longer comfortable. However even some of my expensive shorts have only lasted a season. My Craft Pro Race Bibs ($169) are awesome for a year and then they are only good for about 90 minutes without irritation. That's why Assos bibs command so much money. They last forever and they have great technology.
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Originally Posted by recursive
(Post 8797909)
I've got $40 Sugoi shorts on their 4th season with no loss of function. It's not just price.
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Originally Posted by recursive
(Post 8797898)
I've never had one wear out. At a very very minimum, they should last 10 times longer than the miles yours has.
What do you mean by squish/support? I've never gotten much in the way of support from any of mine. They do prevent chafing though. How are you washing it? |
Originally Posted by Servo888
(Post 8798023)
Ever slept on a foam mattress before? Basically what happens is the foam breaks down over time, and no longer supports your body. Feels sort of like sleeping on a thick sheet, instead of a mattress. Same thing with the chamois, but on a smaller scale.
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Originally Posted by recursive
(Post 8797898)
I've never had one wear out. At a very very minimum, they should last 10 times longer than the miles yours has.
What do you mean by squish/support? I've never gotten much in the way of support from any of mine. They do prevent chafing though. How are you washing it? |
PI sucks.
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Originally Posted by mongo!
(Post 8798050)
pi sucks.
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Yea, but not 400 miles suck. I gotta believe they'll last longer than that.
Dunno. I've always had the stitching in the lycra start unraveling first before the pad was affected. |
Originally Posted by Servo888
(Post 8797881)
I have a pair of Pearl Izumi Attack shorts, which I purchased last season (they're $75 shorts!), and have about 400 miles on them. The chamois pad has lost it's squish / support, it's pretty much flat... It still works, but I'm finding I need to get out of my saddle more often to let my butt relax a bit. If it helps, I'm a 215lb rider, and I usually ride on the saddle, rarely off of it. I do use these shorts for mountain biking as well.
http://www.ste epplanet.com/prodimag...-Short_med.jpg So my question... How long is a chamois pad supposed to last? I just want to HTFO, in comfort. |
I've never had a chamois wear out ... I use $35 MEC generic shorts. The shorts themselves wear out long before the chamois shows any wear, and it takes about 2 years before the shorts start to show wear.
Try washing your shorts in the washer, and drying them in the drier. Your chamois should return to normal. |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8798567)
I've never had a chamois wear out ... I use $35 MEC generic shorts. The shorts themselves wear out long before the chamois shows any wear, and it takes about 2 years before the shorts start to show wear.
Try washing your shorts in the washer, and drying them in the drier. Your chamois should return to normal. |
Originally Posted by Machka
(Post 8798567)
I've never had a chamois wear out ... I use $35 MEC generic shorts. The shorts themselves wear out long before the chamois shows any wear, and it takes about 2 years before the shorts start to show wear.
I love the MEC Rapides. Extremely comfortable, and they stopped chaffing once I learned not to wear underpants under them :D, and they make me look "toight like a toiger." At $40, they're a steal. |
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Originally Posted by Humongous
(Post 8798785)
+.1
I love the MEC Rapides. Extremely comfortable, and they stopped chaffing once I learned not to wear underpants under them :D, and they make me look "toight like a toiger." At $40, they're a steal. |
Pearl Izumi Attack are the worst shorts/bibs I've bought. Nasty chafing pad and they lost their shape after about 6 months.
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I wonder what shorts with actual chamois leather feel like.
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Originally Posted by recursive
(Post 8800103)
Whatever. I've put plenty of shorts through the dryer. They're fine. Just use low heat.
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Originally Posted by IbikezLA
(Post 8800343)
I wonder what shorts with actual chamois leather feel like.
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Originally Posted by big john
(Post 8802041)
Originally Posted by IbikezLA
(Post 8800343)
I wonder what shorts with actual chamois leather feel like.
It's been a long time but I remember them being hot. I used them as a change of pace when touring or riding a lot of days. Gotta lube 'em up! a well lubed chamois on a cold day was never the most pleasant of sensations. |
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