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Servo888 04-25-09 07:52 AM

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.

chrisvu05 04-25-09 07:55 AM

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.

recursive 04-25-09 07:57 AM

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?

recursive 04-25-09 07:59 AM


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.

I've got $40 Sugoi shorts on their 4th season with no loss of function. It's not just price.

chrisvu05 04-25-09 08:04 AM


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.

Completely agreed...that's why I gave the example of the Craft Pro Races....at $169 they still only last a season. However I look at bibs like tennis shoes in running....I get atleast one new pair every season and rotate old pairs to the recovery (1 hr in the saddle) days.

Servo888 04-25-09 08:29 AM


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?

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.

recursive 04-25-09 08:34 AM


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.

Ok, I see what you're saying. I guess it could be a crappy pair of shorts. They definitely should last much longer than that.

chrisvu05 04-25-09 08:35 AM


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?

Yean...when I mentioned a season I was using my definition of a season which is about 4000-5000 miles unlike the 400 miles the OP states.

MONGO! 04-25-09 08:36 AM

PI sucks.

chrisvu05 04-25-09 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by mongo! (Post 8798050)
pi sucks.

+1.

Brian Ratliff 04-25-09 08:39 AM

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.

botto 04-25-09 09:59 AM


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.

is that the blue, ridged chamois? if so, it's the worst. chamois. ever.

Machka 04-25-09 11:42 AM

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.

botto 04-25-09 12:02 PM


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.

http://ohnolookoutitsaraygun.com/argh-Picard.jpg

Humongous 04-25-09 12:46 PM


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.

+.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.

badfishgood 04-25-09 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 8798633)

+1

recursive 04-25-09 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 8798633)

Whatever. I've put plenty of shorts through the dryer. They're fine. Just use low heat.

MONGO! 04-25-09 06:36 PM


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.

Because they're better than all the other shorts you had?

Hendley 04-25-09 07:01 PM

Pearl Izumi Attack are the worst shorts/bibs I've bought. Nasty chafing pad and they lost their shape after about 6 months.

IbikezLA 04-25-09 07:19 PM

I wonder what shorts with actual chamois leather feel like.

botto 04-26-09 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by recursive (Post 8800103)
Whatever. I've put plenty of shorts through the dryer. They're fine. Just use low heat.

http://ohnolookoutitsaraygun.com/argh-Picard.jpg

big john 04-26-09 07:32 AM


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!

botto 04-26-09 07:40 AM


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!

yep.

a well lubed chamois on a cold day was never the most pleasant of sensations.


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