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Old 06-08-14 | 06:49 AM
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You guys have any tips? I've gone through like 4 pairs of pants. it's always right in the crotch.
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Old 06-08-14 | 06:52 AM
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Old 06-08-14 | 08:00 AM
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Ummm... looser pants? I've never had that happen, have to imagine what you're wearing is too snug to move freely in.

Or there's a large, jagged piece of metal sticking up out of your saddle. I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt though, and assume you would have noticed that.
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Old 06-08-14 | 10:18 AM
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Old 06-08-14 | 10:42 AM
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look for pants with a gussetted crotch
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Old 06-08-14 | 11:01 AM
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Stop riding a bike and buy a pogo stick.
This. Pogos are quite badass.

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*edit: To be fair, that **** will rip your tight pants too.

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Old 06-08-14 | 11:11 AM
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swrve ? Pants + Jeans
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Old 06-08-14 | 05:55 PM
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I think you need to tell us what you're wearing. If you're wearing the padded pants that 'real cyclists' seem to deem necessary (because the industry only makes saddles that require them), I have no sympathy for you. If you've got a sensible saddle, such as a Brooks, and wearing normal clothes, maybe we can help.

Personally, I've used the same pair of running shorts for the last eight years and they're still going strong. I might even wash them this year.
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Old 06-08-14 | 06:08 PM
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Nike SB pants are my new favorite: Nike Store. Skateboarding Pants

98% Cotton and 2% Spandex. They feel like a lightweight canvas. They aren't as constricting as jeans. No need to iron them. I wear them to work.

They are designed for skateboarding (lots of leg activity). The Spandex allows them to stretch and return as opposed to stretch and not return or stretch and blow like jeans do.

At $68, They cost a bit more than my Levis 559 (which I usually get for $40 at Macy's), but I think they are worth it. They are 1/2 the price of SWRV linked above.

We'll see how long they last.
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Old 06-08-14 | 06:42 PM
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I like them Carleton. I'm sure the availability and cost will be stupid here in Oz but it's something to look for. I typically wear shorts because I sweat so much but these may well be worth having as an option. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Old 06-08-14 | 07:20 PM
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I like them Carleton. I'm sure the availability and cost will be stupid here in Oz but it's something to look for. I typically wear shorts because I sweat so much but these may well be worth having as an option. Thanks for the suggestion.
You should be able to get them in AUS. Nike promotes their skateboarding line called "SB" world-wide. Call around local skate shops and ask "Which local shop has a Nike SB account?" and they will point you in the right direction. Every shop won't have the account. But, there should be a couple of shops in every major city with an account.

Also try: https://www.nikestore.com.au/shop

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Old 06-08-14 | 07:22 PM
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Old 06-08-14 | 07:33 PM
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Hmm, $90. On the other hand, we're heading into the time of year where I've got to wear leg warmers anyway and mine are rather saggy so I might just have a closer look. Thanks mate
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Dickies makes a slim-fitting pant that stretches too. I picked up a few pair for around 35 bucks each a while back and really like riding in them (when the weather in SD is actually cool enough to wear long pants, anyhow).
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Originally Posted by carleton
Nike SB pants are my new favorite: Nike Store. Skateboarding Pants

98% Cotton and 2% Spandex. They feel like a lightweight canvas. They aren't as constricting as jeans. No need to iron them. I wear them to work.

They are designed for skateboarding (lots of leg activity). The Spandex allows them to stretch and return as opposed to stretch and not return or stretch and blow like jeans do.

At $68, They cost a bit more than my Levis 559 (which I usually get for $40 at Macy's), but I think they are worth it. They are 1/2 the price of SWRV linked above.

We'll see how long they last.

Ladies and Gents, I present to you a helpful forum reply.

Thank's Carleton!
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Old 06-08-14 | 11:15 PM
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are there any "stretchy" jeans that arent slim or skinny fit? my thighs are too large in comparison to my hips for me to fit into skinny jeans
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Old 06-08-14 | 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by carleton
Nike SB pants are my new favorite: Nike Store. Skateboarding Pants

98% Cotton and 2% Spandex. They feel like a lightweight canvas. They aren't as constricting as jeans. No need to iron them. I wear them to work.

They are designed for skateboarding (lots of leg activity). The Spandex allows them to stretch and return as opposed to stretch and not return or stretch and blow like jeans do.

At $68, They cost a bit more than my Levis 559 (which I usually get for $40 at Macy's), but I think they are worth it. They are 1/2 the price of SWRV linked above.

We'll see how long they last.
Most skate jeans nowadays are built with some spandex in them. Matix, Krew, Element and Volcom are all decent companies that make something form fitting but not painted on.

Jeans only last me a good 6-8 months before they give way but buy all your crap secondhand(Hipsters don't like skate jeans in PDX so I usually can find pairs for 20~ bucks) or sometimes Ross will get a shipment in of skate gear and it's not terribly pricey.
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Old 06-09-14 | 11:32 AM
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are there any "stretchy" jeans that arent slim or skinny fit? my thighs are too large in comparison to my hips for me to fit into skinny jeans
I can't do skinny/slim fit either.

My thighs are 29" and I wear 38" waist pants, and the SB pants that I linked above are fine.
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Old 06-09-14 | 01:07 PM
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I think you need to tell us what you're wearing. If you're wearing the padded pants that 'real cyclists' seem to deem necessary (because the industry only makes saddles that require them), I have no sympathy for you. If you've got a sensible saddle, such as a Brooks, and wearing normal clothes, maybe we can help.

Personally, I've used the same pair of running shorts for the last eight years and they're still going strong. I might even wash them this year.
In reference to the first paragraph, the "real" cycling shorts are much less likely to rip. So no. In reference to the second, yuck.
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Old 06-09-14 | 01:26 PM
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[MENTION=34156]carleton[/MENTION], how many miles to you put in with these things on vs. bibs?
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Old 06-09-14 | 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
Dickies makes a slim-fitting pant that stretches too. I picked up a few pair for around 35 bucks each a while back and really like riding in them (when the weather in SD is actually cool enough to wear long pants, anyhow).
I have been riding with Dickie too lately. They seem to have the right amount of slippery and leg movement.
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[MENTION=34156]carleton[/MENTION], how many miles to you put in with these things on vs. bibs?
Long rides in bibs. Neighborhood stuff in these. With my thighs, even neighborhood rides suck in jeans.
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