Can you wear regular padded bike jerseys under regular pants?
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Can you wear regular padded bike jerseys under regular pants?
I know they sell padded bike liners/underwear to be worn under regular clothes, but they cost just as much as regular biking pants. Could I just buy the regular cycling pants and wear those under my regular pants instead since I can't find any local stores carrying padded biker boxer briefs?
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Ummm. You might want to change the title of your post.
As far as wearing padded shorts under your regular pants, I don't see why not. I don't see why you would, but that doesn't mean you can't.
As far as wearing padded shorts under your regular pants, I don't see why not. I don't see why you would, but that doesn't mean you can't.
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I sense a (lame) attempt to start another amusing thread.
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Assuming you meant shorts & not jerseys, yes.
Actual liner shorts as opposed to 'padded underwear' are cheap, 'tho, & work pretty well.
Nashbar Liner Shorts
Actual liner shorts as opposed to 'padded underwear' are cheap, 'tho, & work pretty well.
Nashbar Liner Shorts
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I'm curious what the original title was. Never mind.
I've worn padded shorts under running tights (or vise versa) in colder temperatures. There's no rule for this sort of thing, despite what some around here will have you believe. If you're comfortable with the idea then do it. No permission required.
I've worn padded shorts under running tights (or vise versa) in colder temperatures. There's no rule for this sort of thing, despite what some around here will have you believe. If you're comfortable with the idea then do it. No permission required.
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That's the jersey over pants, not what the OP asked...
But in response to the OP, just wear your bike shorts under regular pants unless you want to spend a lot of money getting a high quality bike liner/underwear with good chamois. The one benefit of those types of underwear would be that they are probably a little cooler and made of more breatheable fabric than your regular shorts. I think Rapha is selling some merino boxers on ebay but you might want to check what chamois pad they use.
But in response to the OP, just wear your bike shorts under regular pants unless you want to spend a lot of money getting a high quality bike liner/underwear with good chamois. The one benefit of those types of underwear would be that they are probably a little cooler and made of more breatheable fabric than your regular shorts. I think Rapha is selling some merino boxers on ebay but you might want to check what chamois pad they use.
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Thanks for the advice. I'm not sure exactly what the difference between padded bike shorts/jerseys vs padded boxer biker briefs or liners. Seems like everything is $50 and over. I just want something that doesn't cost expensive with sufficient padding for my behind and protect myself from saddle sore. Must be form fitting enough to be worn under regular pants though.
If anyone has a link perhaps on amazon of what I'm looking for and can show me?
If anyone has a link perhaps on amazon of what I'm looking for and can show me?
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Bike Men Cycling Bicycle Fashion Padded Bib Shorts Pant Outdoor Sport Wear Black | eBay
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I have a bunch of these. They are quite nice and hold up great.
Bike Men Cycling Bicycle Fashion Padded Bib Shorts Pant Outdoor Sport Wear Black | eBay
Bike Men Cycling Bicycle Fashion Padded Bib Shorts Pant Outdoor Sport Wear Black | eBay
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I know they sell padded bike liners/underwear to be worn under regular clothes, but they cost just as much as regular biking pants. Could I just buy the regular cycling pants and wear those under my regular pants instead since I can't find any local stores carrying padded biker boxer briefs?
lots of pants made for cycling so you don't have to wear cycling shorts underneath.
Another thing to try is to see what the Singlespeed/Fixed Gear forum has to say on this subject.
The chamois pad is not to soften the ride so much as to eliminate chafing which can lead to saddle sores. A big thick pad is not what you want or need.
And don't even think of getting a big squishy gel saddle.
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Thanks for the advice. I'm not sure exactly what the difference between padded bike shorts/jerseys vs padded boxer biker briefs or liners. Seems like everything is $50 and over. I just want something that doesn't cost expensive with sufficient padding for my behind and protect myself from saddle sore. Must be form fitting enough to be worn under regular pants though.
If anyone has a link perhaps on amazon of what I'm looking for and can show me?
If anyone has a link perhaps on amazon of what I'm looking for and can show me?
I already did in post #5
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Digaz, Google "urban cycling pants" or "casual cycling wear"
lots of pants made for cycling so you don't have to wear cycling shorts underneath.
Another thing to try is to see what the Singlespeed/Fixed Gear forum has to say on this subject.
The chamois pad is not to soften the ride so much as to eliminate chafing which can lead to saddle sores. A big thick pad is not what you want or need.
And don't even think of getting a big squishy gel saddle.
lots of pants made for cycling so you don't have to wear cycling shorts underneath.
Another thing to try is to see what the Singlespeed/Fixed Gear forum has to say on this subject.
The chamois pad is not to soften the ride so much as to eliminate chafing which can lead to saddle sores. A big thick pad is not what you want or need.
And don't even think of getting a big squishy gel saddle.
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I never ride that long anyways, about 30minutes to an hour at most. I'm more of a casual rider. I'm not hardcore or anything, hence why I don't see the need for cycling clothes. I'm not doing this to enter tour de france. If it was 35F and raining, I wouldn't be out anyways.
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A hint: Jerseys don't come padded.
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