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comfy shorts
and i dont mean lycra. im looking for a durable comfy pair of shorts best for riding. there was a post on here that had a link to some awesomeness but i cant find it!!! ive used the searc function to find the specific pair of shorts but i dont remember the name of the thread or the brand of shorts or whatever. so anyways. can you suggest comfy messenger shorts or something?
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why not lycra its the best
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Maybe you mean these? Giboyeux has a pair (don't know if they're these exact ones) of PI shorts and he wears them all the time; with tights in the winter.
http://froogle.google.com/froogle_im...36564644&hl=en |
Get some mountain bike shorts that come with a seperate padded liner on sale somewhere like Nashbar or Performance or Sierra Trading Post , toss out the outer shorts, then wear the padded liner under some cut offs. Or just buy some padded briefs, whatever is cheaper. I had some old Canondale baggy mountain shorts which weren't bad but the liners under cut off Target nylon/cotton cargo pants work great.
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carhartt's
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anything with more than an 8" inseam is weak. just so you know.
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Bike shorts are best for riding. Buy some freakin' lycra and wear it under your favorite pair of regular shorts.
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Originally Posted by shants
anything with more than an 8" inseam is weak. just so you know.
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Originally Posted by les walters
why not lycra its the best
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I love how far those product descriptions will go to avoid talking directly about the 'nads:
"Seamless 3D Race chamois prevents possible friction points while providing necessary padding in key areas." I'd be way more inclined to buy ones where they just said, "These won't chafe your rig or leave you with ED, we promise." |
Originally Posted by shants
anything with more than an 8" inseam is weak. just so you know.
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i saw someone post on here about some messenger shorts that were more like cargo shorts but they had extra padding in the highest areas of wear. im looking for something similar.
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Regarding beating around the bush so to speak, for the ladies Harlot shorts advertise:
"We call it the Beaver Comfort Zone (BCZ), because that is exactly what it is. Try it and your beaver will thank you...." http://www.harlotwear.com/products%20page.htm Haven't seen anything similiar for men. |
try these guys out: http://www.arborwear.com/
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buy some jeans, cut the legs off
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http://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_id=1122
Zoic Yuba shorts http://www.performancebike.com/produ...10_3361BLU.jpg Cannondale shorts with the innovative "Yank it" system http://www.performancebike.com/produ...10_5259OLV.jpg Performance Canyon shorts http://www.performancebike.com/produ...10_6130BLK.jpg |
Lycra under Quicksilver boardshorts. Da best.
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Highly recommend these shorts by Fox:
http://images.rei.com/media/657152.jpg The shell is pretty much indestructible; none of this thin flaccid crap you find most baggy mtb-style shorts. The area just below the waistline is lined with flex fabric. The seat is double-lined and reinforced. No chamois (which I prefer around the city). Low-profile compression straps for a fit perfectly tailored by... you! They're on sale now for $38 bux. Can't beat 'em for longevity, comfort and fit. They don't look half bad either. :o |
second on carhartts
cut off some doubleknee workpants |
Originally Posted by shants
anything with more than an 8" inseam is weak. just so you know.
http://static.flickr.com/20/71653576_90bbd3df1c.jpg Edit: Oh yeah - and cutoff BDU pants are my favorite shorts outside of my Under The Weather pants. |
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