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Touring Underwear
I know there are some out there who, like me, don't wear padded shorts when on tour. One of the challenges for us is to find a good pair of underwear that doesn't have seams in the crotch and doesn't ride up the legs. For a few years I've been wearing Arcteryx Phase SL underwear. I like them, but the legs do ride up a bit, and since my two pair are both showing the kind of wear that indicate they may not make it through my upcoming two-month tour, I've been auditioning alternatives. I have a winner.
Andiamo! makes unpadded unisex skins. The crotch is seamless, they are made of 94% Polyester, 6% Lycra. The fit is snug, but not tight, and they stay nicely in place. I like that they are relatively short rise, so they don't have the pull-up-under-your-armpits fit that some padded cycling shorts have. They don't lose their shape over a few days' wear, they wring out well and dry quickly. The fit is a bit odd, as I wear a medium in just about everything (5'10", 170#), but the large in these works best for me. The legs on the medium felt maybe a bit short or tight and kept wanting to pull the crotch down. I highly recommend them for anyone looking for good touring underwear. They are only $15 a pair. I would also recommend them to folk to wear under padded shorts as these would certainly be easier to clean and dry, and they would allow one to wear the same padded shorts for several days without laundering. Check them out. https://andiamounderwear.com/shop/un...kins-unpadded/
Andiamo! makes unpadded unisex skins. The crotch is seamless, they are made of 94% Polyester, 6% Lycra. The fit is snug, but not tight, and they stay nicely in place. I like that they are relatively short rise, so they don't have the pull-up-under-your-armpits fit that some padded cycling shorts have. They don't lose their shape over a few days' wear, they wring out well and dry quickly. The fit is a bit odd, as I wear a medium in just about everything (5'10", 170#), but the large in these works best for me. The legs on the medium felt maybe a bit short or tight and kept wanting to pull the crotch down. I highly recommend them for anyone looking for good touring underwear. They are only $15 a pair. I would also recommend them to folk to wear under padded shorts as these would certainly be easier to clean and dry, and they would allow one to wear the same padded shorts for several days without laundering. Check them out. https://andiamounderwear.com/shop/un...kins-unpadded/
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I use Ex Officio brand briefs. There is a seam, but it has never bothered me.
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My bike shorts have never been padded,, ever since the wool & sheepskin chamois era .. early 70's ..
but have had a liner panel of what is now a quick drying synthetic .. but no padding behind it...
the saddle may be leather.. its not padded either..
I did bring underwear on my bike tours.... and regular pants, for sightseeing & hanging out , with the locals, all day ..
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but have had a liner panel of what is now a quick drying synthetic .. but no padding behind it...
the saddle may be leather.. its not padded either..
I did bring underwear on my bike tours.... and regular pants, for sightseeing & hanging out , with the locals, all day ..
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I'm vaguely threadjacking here. I use padded bike shorts.
For long-distance hiking, I prefer synthetic boxer briefs. They're small, lightweight, don't take up much space, and don't get drenched in sweat even when you're working hard. Equally comfortable both while hiking and while camping.
For touring, I wear wool loose boxers off the bike. Compared to synthetic boxer briefs, they weigh twice as much, take up twice as much room, and they're not as good for riding, in the event it's necessary. But after a full day in lycra shorts, I want something loose and airy.
For long-distance hiking, I prefer synthetic boxer briefs. They're small, lightweight, don't take up much space, and don't get drenched in sweat even when you're working hard. Equally comfortable both while hiking and while camping.
For touring, I wear wool loose boxers off the bike. Compared to synthetic boxer briefs, they weigh twice as much, take up twice as much room, and they're not as good for riding, in the event it's necessary. But after a full day in lycra shorts, I want something loose and airy.
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OP, the idea of padded bike shorts is not to wear anything else besides them.
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I use Champion wicking boxer briefs, riding or not riding. They do ride up some, but are unsurpassed for comfort. I have some Andiamos, both padded and unpadded, and prefer the Champions.
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rev, these look just like what I used to wear back in the day, early 90s, under my padded bike shorts for the reasons you suggested.
In the end, despite them working alright, I finally realized that if I was going to wash the underwear at the end of every day, I might as well just wash my padded bike shorts.
Combined with getting better padded ones over the years that are more comfortable than the ones back then, I always have found good padded bike shorts without underwear along with a good seat (my leather Brooks) means generally no soreness issues, and I always have a second pair of shorts anyway if the first pair are not dry the next day.
but yes, these type without seams always worked pretty well, although for the life of me, I don't know why they make them in white, they really should be black.
In the end, despite them working alright, I finally realized that if I was going to wash the underwear at the end of every day, I might as well just wash my padded bike shorts.
Combined with getting better padded ones over the years that are more comfortable than the ones back then, I always have found good padded bike shorts without underwear along with a good seat (my leather Brooks) means generally no soreness issues, and I always have a second pair of shorts anyway if the first pair are not dry the next day.
but yes, these type without seams always worked pretty well, although for the life of me, I don't know why they make them in white, they really should be black.
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I generally use the Adidas compression boxer briefs, or a brand called Undertech that they sell at Meijer (for anyone in the midwest). Both have seams in useable places. Pumas were the only real no-go for me on a bike, their seams rubbed really bad in the saddle.
OTOH, I can carry a weeks worth of clean underwear in the space of a single pair of cycling shorts. Plus, I've never needed to bother with any sort of creams or butters wearing underwear. Double plus, if I want to change from cycling shorts to off-bike pants, it is much more appropriate to do so anywhere!
OTOH, I can carry a weeks worth of clean underwear in the space of a single pair of cycling shorts. Plus, I've never needed to bother with any sort of creams or butters wearing underwear. Double plus, if I want to change from cycling shorts to off-bike pants, it is much more appropriate to do so anywhere!
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as with a lot of bike related stuff, in the end, whatever works for you is the best ("you" as in everyone)
I also found that in very hot riding conditions, only the padded bike shorts are the most comfortable for me, temperature wise and chafing wise.
so thanks to putting up the reference to these, for those who want to go that route.
I also found that in very hot riding conditions, only the padded bike shorts are the most comfortable for me, temperature wise and chafing wise.
so thanks to putting up the reference to these, for those who want to go that route.
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rev, these look just like what I used to wear back in the day, early 90s, under my padded bike shorts for the reasons you suggested.
In the end, despite them working alright, I finally realized that if I was going to wash the underwear at the end of every day, I might as well just wash my padded bike shorts.
Combined with getting better padded ones over the years that are more comfortable than the ones back then, I always have found good padded bike shorts without underwear along with a good seat (my leather Brooks) means generally no soreness issues, and I always have a second pair of shorts anyway if the first pair are not dry the next day.
but yes, these type without seams always worked pretty well, although for the life of me, I don't know why they make them in white, they really should be black.
In the end, despite them working alright, I finally realized that if I was going to wash the underwear at the end of every day, I might as well just wash my padded bike shorts.
Combined with getting better padded ones over the years that are more comfortable than the ones back then, I always have found good padded bike shorts without underwear along with a good seat (my leather Brooks) means generally no soreness issues, and I always have a second pair of shorts anyway if the first pair are not dry the next day.
but yes, these type without seams always worked pretty well, although for the life of me, I don't know why they make them in white, they really should be black.
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I really do not care what others say on this topic, but I wear the underwear under my padded bike shorts and I have no plans to change.
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Prepare to be savaged, even though it's, quite literally, no skin off anyone else's butt.
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But there are no inspectors on a bike tour to inspect that you have the proper cycling uniform on before you are allowed to pass.
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even though it's, quite literally, no skin off anyone else's butt.
that did make me chuckle.
and goodness gracious me Tourist, I am shocked, shocked that gambling is going on in this establishment!
that did make me chuckle.
and goodness gracious me Tourist, I am shocked, shocked that gambling is going on in this establishment!
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@Papa Tom is our resident expert on good uses for old underwear.
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@Papa Tom is our resident expert on good uses for old underwear.
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https://www.bikeforums.net/touring/1...y-thought.html
I just re-read this thread. Some funny stuff in it. The comment with photo of the guy with the laundry on the back of the bike is the best.
I just re-read this thread. Some funny stuff in it. The comment with photo of the guy with the laundry on the back of the bike is the best.
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Well, today is Monday, so if I were riding today I would be wearing the underwear that say "Monday" on them.
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@Papa Tom is our resident expert on good uses for old underwear.
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I love my ExOfficio underwear and really don't wear anything else 99% of the time in normal day to day life. When cycling it is bibs or on shorter rides I might just wear cycling shorts. I don't like unpadded shorts for cycling, my derrière like a good chamois.
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Thanks guys.
Now I'm getting underewear ads whenever I look at bikeforums.
Now I'm getting underewear ads whenever I look at bikeforums.