what do you wear under your bike shorts?
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Evolving...
Back when we had leather chamois linings, I went commando beneath my cycling shorts. You had to soften the leather before riding, though. I used Noxema at the time, as it had a mild antiseptic action.
In the mid-1980s, I began wearing compression shorts beneath my cycling shorts, as a result of having to ride home after a softball game on evening. I liked the compression action, plus they kept things, um, in order.
Although the brand and materials have changed, I've stuck with the compression shorts beneath cycling pants. I now use smooth UnderArmor compression shorts. Never worn twice between washings, and find that I have to wash my cycling shorts less because they don't come in contact with my skin. Maybe every fourth or fifth use.
Anyway, that's what I do, FWIW...
Phil
In the mid-1980s, I began wearing compression shorts beneath my cycling shorts, as a result of having to ride home after a softball game on evening. I liked the compression action, plus they kept things, um, in order.
Although the brand and materials have changed, I've stuck with the compression shorts beneath cycling pants. I now use smooth UnderArmor compression shorts. Never worn twice between washings, and find that I have to wash my cycling shorts less because they don't come in contact with my skin. Maybe every fourth or fifth use.
Anyway, that's what I do, FWIW...
Phil
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Chafing can be the result of many different things. I find, however, that the fewer seams in the garment the better (including cycling specific shorts). On my commute to and from work, I wear regular street clothes including undergarments. For recreational rides, where I'm in a less upright position and increasing time and mileage considerably, I wear cycling bibs. It is only on very hot humid days with 4+ hours on the bike that I have any need for a lubricant of any kind. But on those days, Chamois Butt’r is welcome.
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Man Fiets, you are late, that was used back on page 2, No. 44, mprelaw, c'mon big guy, pick up the pace.
Bill
Oh, and its nothing what so ever, don't need or use any lubricant/balm.
Bill
Oh, and its nothing what so ever, don't need or use any lubricant/balm.
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Split vote here.
When wearing bike shorts - commando. But why wear them?
I use UnderArmour HeatGear compression shorts. I wear them under normal shorts or pants or whatever, can ride forever, and still look like a normal human being when I get off the bike. The question for me is not "what do you wear under the bike shorts?", it's "Why are you wearing bike shorts?". Yes, I have a pair or two left somewhere, but that's just not how I want to ride. I just don't do it any more.
When wearing bike shorts - commando. But why wear them?
I use UnderArmour HeatGear compression shorts. I wear them under normal shorts or pants or whatever, can ride forever, and still look like a normal human being when I get off the bike. The question for me is not "what do you wear under the bike shorts?", it's "Why are you wearing bike shorts?". Yes, I have a pair or two left somewhere, but that's just not how I want to ride. I just don't do it any more.