Ben M
Senior Member
- Location
- Chester/Oxford
I'd like to start by saying that I currently don't have saddle sores, and I am completely comfortable down there.
But the new bike arrives on Saturday, along, of course, with a decent pair of padded cycle shorts. With the bike comes a step up in the number of miles that I am covering. I plan on doing a lot between now and the middle of August, when I am leaving to do an 11 day 700 mile tour.
I've seen threads on saddle sores etc, but sadly can't find them now. Am I correct in thinking that nappy cream is the best way? I had a look at some creams in Boots earlier, and they do one which is both a barrier cream, moisturiser, and a mild antiseptic.
Is that the best stuff to get? And I take it that it is applied before and after each day's riding?
I've also seen vaseline mentioned, but am a bit wary of lubing up my crotch each day, would it be necessary when I am using nappy cream already?
But the new bike arrives on Saturday, along, of course, with a decent pair of padded cycle shorts. With the bike comes a step up in the number of miles that I am covering. I plan on doing a lot between now and the middle of August, when I am leaving to do an 11 day 700 mile tour.
I've seen threads on saddle sores etc, but sadly can't find them now. Am I correct in thinking that nappy cream is the best way? I had a look at some creams in Boots earlier, and they do one which is both a barrier cream, moisturiser, and a mild antiseptic.
Is that the best stuff to get? And I take it that it is applied before and after each day's riding?
I've also seen vaseline mentioned, but am a bit wary of lubing up my crotch each day, would it be necessary when I am using nappy cream already?
Although if you are actually sat on them, there's summat wrong... It's the sadde contact area (so, more likely yer pereneum) that wants to be left well alone.