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dev0415 05-24-12 10:34 AM

Padded shorts recommendations
 
Anyone have recommendations for some good padded cycling shorts?:thumb:

prooftheory 05-24-12 10:40 AM

I generally wear them so that the pad is on my ass. They don't work as well if you put them on your head.

Jaytron 05-24-12 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by dev0415 (Post 14266526)
Anyone have recommendations for some good padded cycling shorts?:thumb:

bibs>shorts

ddeadserious 05-24-12 10:44 AM

I got some Performance Century shorts and I love them, especially since I got them for $24.

ChrisM2097 05-24-12 10:51 AM

I have a pair at home that I bought at REI last year, can't remember the brand...I'll update this post later - but, anyways, they tend to chafe certain sensitive areas, at least for me. Also, the grippy strip (or whatever it's called - the rubbery stuff that helps keep the shorts from riding up your thigh) along the inside seam at the knees is falling apart.

I picked up some Pearl Izumi Quest shorts and haven't had any problems or abnormal discomforts or wear since (purchased 3 months ago).

dev0415 05-24-12 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by ChrisM2097 (Post 14266619)
I have a pair at home that I bought at REI last year, can't remember the brand...I'll update this post later - but, anyways, they tend to chafe certain sensitive areas, at least for me. Also, the grippy strip (or whatever it's called - the rubbery stuff that helps keep the shorts from riding up your thigh) along the inside seam at the knees is falling apart.

I picked up some Pearl Izumi Quest shorts and haven't had any problems or abnormal discomforts or wear since (purchased 3 months ago).

nice, these are good for long rides? my butt tends to hurt after about 30+ miles with no padding at all...so im looking to upgrade..

dev0415 05-24-12 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 14266568)
bibs>shorts

why are bibs better than shorts?

Jaytron 05-24-12 11:13 AM

Bibs > Shorts

Even if they're Performance bike's in house brand.

EDIT: You replied before I posted this. Quick.

Bibs do a better job at holding the chamois where it's supposed to be. They don't move around, and are overall just more comfortable, especially in longer rides. I'll never go back to shorts, and all my friends that have made the switch won't either.

dev0415 05-24-12 11:27 AM

im looking for something thats good in warm weather...comfortable and functional. oh and reasonably priced..

ChrisM2097 05-24-12 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by dev0415 (Post 14266718)
nice, these are good for long rides? my butt tends to hurt after about 30+ miles with no padding at all...so im looking to upgrade..

I have never tried bibs, so I can't comment on them.

Also, most of my rides are less than about 2 hours, and I haven't done any long rides since I purchased the Pearl Izumi shorts - so I can't say much about that either. Once you start riding with padded shorts (or bibs), you'll never want to ride without them...at least that's my experience.

I should also add that I'm a 270lb clydesdale...and I wear basketball-type shorts over my bike shorts. I won't want to scar people too badly. There are certain things you just can't un-see. I don't want to be one of them.

Jaytron 05-24-12 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by dev0415 (Post 14266803)
im looking for something thats good in warm weather...comfortable and functional. oh and reasonably priced..

Hence why I suggested bibs.

What's "reasonably priced" to you?

jdgesus 05-24-12 12:00 PM

bibs for long rides
but i wear these most days (since i ride half the day inbetween being ****** around the city)
http://www.rei.com/product/794383/no...le-boxers-mens

thin chamois, but better than nothing.
fits under "skinny jeans" (as skinny as my large ass can fit in)

ChrisM2097 05-24-12 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by jdgesus (Post 14267018)
bibs for long rides
but i wear these most days (since i ride half the day inbetween being ****** around the city)
http://www.rei.com/product/794383/no...le-boxers-mens

thin chamois, but better than nothing.
fits under "skinny jeans" (as skinny as my large ass can fit in)

Ahhh...Novara. Those are the ones that cause the chafing of the nether regions for me...not that exact model/style, though.
I want to say they are these ones that cause the problems:
http://www.rei.com/product/809710/novara-forza-road-bike-shorts-mens

For me, at least. As usual, YMMV.

Jaytron 05-24-12 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by jdgesus (Post 14267018)
bibs for long rides
but i wear these most days (since i ride half the day inbetween being ****** around the city)
http://www.rei.com/product/794383/no...le-boxers-mens

thin chamois, but better than nothing.
fits under "skinny jeans" (as skinny as my large ass can fit in)

You sir, have just blown my mind.

Shimagnolo 05-24-12 12:18 PM

In my experience:
- The thinner the chamois, the better.
- Bib are more comfortable than shorts, but a PITA when it is time to make a "pit stop".

hairnet 05-24-12 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by dev0415 (Post 14266718)
nice, these are good for long rides? my butt tends to hurt after about 30+ miles with no padding at all...so im looking to upgrade..

The padding is really to prevent chafing. Youre sore from simply being on the saddle then you may need one that fits your ass better

gigantor 05-24-12 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by Shimagnolo (Post 14267140)
In my experience:
- The thinner the chamois, the better.
- Bib are more comfortable than shorts, but a PITA when it is time to make a "pit stop".

It's worse for women.

There needs to be a bib that has a flap to #2 out of. But that would compromise performance and comfort. There is no solution to this problem. Tough it out. Hold it in. Don't listen to me.

hank0604 05-24-12 12:35 PM

I ordered some AGU liner shorts a couple weeks ago from Nashbar. Cheap. Haven't gotten to try them out yet though, as I got them mainly for rides of 40+ miles. I did try them on though, and I like that they are completely invisible under the 501 cutoffs that I ride in.

Shimagnolo 05-24-12 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by gigantor (Post 14267209)
It's worse for women.

There needs to be a bib that has a flap to #2 out of. But that would compromise performance and comfort. There is no solution to this problem. Tough it out. Hold it in. Don't listen to me.

Well, if you are using a saddle with a large cutout, SMP has a solution: http://www.sellesmp.com/smp4bike/en/products/clothing

gigantor 05-24-12 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by Shimagnolo (Post 14267235)
Well, if you are using a saddle with a large cutout, SMP has a solution: http://www.sellesmp.com/smp4bike/en/products/clothing

Haha.. check out the bottom of the page :

http://www.sellesmp.com/smp4bike/ima...s/clothing.jpg

prooftheory 05-24-12 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by Shimagnolo (Post 14267235)
Well, if you are using a saddle with a large cutout, SMP has a solution: http://www.sellesmp.com/smp4bike/en/products/clothing

Those are some disturbing looking pictures.

Jaytron 05-24-12 12:49 PM

http://i2.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/...rdest*****.jpg

Shimagnolo 05-24-12 12:50 PM

I always enjoy the reactions when I post that link.:D

max-a-mill 05-24-12 01:04 PM

generally i find skinny people need bibs less YMMV

it is us muffin toppers that can't keep regular shorts from sliding down that need bibs more.

i am slightly less muffin toppy than i used to be and i do indeed now find my shorts ride down less.

dev0415 05-24-12 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 14266928)
Hence why I suggested bibs.

What's "reasonably priced" to you?

maybe under 50 bucks...these are all great suggestions btw thx guys.


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