ClichéGuevara
Legendary Member
- Location
- Kingston upon the River Hull
I don't usually tend to suffer with soreness for some reason, I think my head sweats that much, there's no fluid left to get down there, but on a ride to Paris last year, I was fair smarting at the top of my legs.
I decided for the next longish ride, I'd fuss myself up to some gel shorts.
Typically, the choice bewildered me but reading up, it seemed to be the moisture that was the main issue.
Being me once bewildered, I ignored it and hoped it would go away.
Unconnected, I was going to an event that involved borrowing a wet suit. I only had swimming shorts, so bought some trunks to wear. I pedalled to the event with my trunks on under ordinary shorts and found it comfortable, and have used them since and not had a problem.
As I've only had a problem the once anyway, I'm not sure if it's the trunks, but could the water properties be helping in preventing soreness?
I decided for the next longish ride, I'd fuss myself up to some gel shorts.
Typically, the choice bewildered me but reading up, it seemed to be the moisture that was the main issue.
Being me once bewildered, I ignored it and hoped it would go away.
Unconnected, I was going to an event that involved borrowing a wet suit. I only had swimming shorts, so bought some trunks to wear. I pedalled to the event with my trunks on under ordinary shorts and found it comfortable, and have used them since and not had a problem.
As I've only had a problem the once anyway, I'm not sure if it's the trunks, but could the water properties be helping in preventing soreness?