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Peteaud

Peteaud

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For millions of cyclists around the world, wearing a pair of lycra shorts without underpants is a completely mundane and uneventful exercise, entirely unworthy of any discussion whatsoever. I'm struggling to understand what is so different about your situation..??

Well why are you replying then?
 
Well why are you replying then?

because you needed to know that, if you didn't already...
 
why do i?

Because you say so??

Are you saying the members who have posted in this thread are all wrong as well.

padded cycling shorts are designed to be worn next to the skin - so if anyone is saying anything different then 'yes' - they are wrong.
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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For that matter, the post was asking if bib shorts are better than normal shorts.

Is that not a valid question before i go and spend £50 on a pair.

Not having ever owned a pair, I thought it to be a valid question.
 
For that matter, the post was asking if bib shorts are better than normal shorts.

Is that not a valid question before i go and spend £50 on a pair.

Not having ever owned a pair, I thought it to be a valid question.

bib shorts are much better - well worth the extra...just dont your wear pants under them.
 

jowwy

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For that matter, the post was asking if bib shorts are better than normal shorts.

Is that not a valid question before i go and spend £50 on a pair.

Not having ever owned a pair, I thought it to be a valid question.
i have felt a lot more comfortable down below since switching to bib shorts over ordinary

i found ordinary shorts slipped down under the belly and move around quite a bit. Where as bib shorts are kept up with the straps, hold the belly and wobbly bits in and dont slip around so much and with a dab of vaseline under the alberts all is ok with the world
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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bib shorts are much better - well worth the extra...just dont your wear pants under them.

Going to invest in a set.

I am doing a 60 mile soon and dont want to get rubbed raw.

I have been using Muddy fox cheapo shorts, so that didnt help.
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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Location
South Somerset
i have felt a lot more comfortable down below since switching to bib shorts over ordinary

i found ordinary shorts slipped down under the belly and move around quite a bit. Where as bib shorts are kept up with the straps, hold the belly and wobbly bits in and dont slip around so much and with a dab of vaseline under the alberts all is ok with the world

The shorts i had on moved about, i kept having to adjust.

Going to try bib shorts.
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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South Somerset
spend your £50 on a set of Lusso pro-gel bibs and you wont go far wrong. As with any of this stuff, getting the right size is critical to comfort.

Thanks.

Looked on their website for the size (large) and will also checkout the lbs to see if i can try on a pair to check. I am a 34" waist, although depending on the make ive been anywhere from XL to M size!!
 

steveindenmark

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You need to do what I do. Throw "the lads" over one shoulder and wrap "the old man" twice around your midriff. It keeps everything snug and in place.

My cycling shorts come in the shower with me evry time I ride. They dry very quickly and always smell fresh.

Steve
 
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Peteaud

Peteaud

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Location
South Somerset
You need to do what I do. Throw "the lads" over one shoulder and wrap "the old man" twice around your midriff. It keeps everything snug and in place.

My cycling shorts come in the shower with me evry time I ride. They dry very quickly and always smell fresh.

Steve

You ride in the shower - Respect :laugh:
 
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