I need as little as possible between me and the saddle.
As I'm not a lycra type anyway this means cotton shorts (rather than denim) and thin cotton boxers. I've had to switch from ck boxers to much cheaper Lonsdale ones because ck were too much material.
Cannot understand people who can ride all day in a big squishy, sweaty nappy.
I don't do super long distances no but have covered a couple hundred miles in a weekend wearing only dickies shorts and thin boxers and I did a very wet/sweaty 8 hours of mtbing in cut off jeans and boxers recently.
I canny do pads at all.
I need as little as possible between me and the saddle.
As I'm not a lycra type anyway this means cotton shorts (rather than denim) and thin cotton boxers. I've had to switch from ck boxers to much cheaper Lonsdale ones because ck were too much material.
Cannot understand people who can ride all day in a big squishy, sweaty nappy.
And chamois cream? Big tub of nope.