View Full Version : Ugh - Slipping On My Saddle
Over50Newbie
10-25-2009, 02:41 PM
All summer I have been biking in my Pearl Izumi Ultrasensor shorts and loving them.
I just bought a pair of Shebeest pedal pusher knickers from TE a few weeks ago to wear in the cooler weather.
They are quite comfortable and I really like them except for one thing...
They are made from a more slippery material that makes me slide around on my saddle. I have a leather Dolce Anatomica saddle. I especially keep sliding forward!
Today I did a 25 mile ride and I was constantly pushing myself back onto the seat to get back on my sit bones.
This is becoming very irritating!! :mad:
Any suggestions? Is there a way to make the Sheebest knickers less slippery? Since I have already worn them a few times, I know that I can't return them.
And they weren't cheap either.
What can I do?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Lynette
ny biker
10-25-2009, 03:28 PM
Is your saddle tilted forward and if so is it tilted on purpose?
I have a variety of Shebeest shorts and 2 pairs of the pedal pushers but haven't had any problems with slipping.
bacarver
10-26-2009, 03:06 AM
I occasionally have this problem too depending on which pair of shorts I wear. I criss-cross a couple rubberbands over the bike seat. Works like a charm. Looks different but I don't feel like I'm going to slide right off the bike and into the road. This solution is easy to use and is cheap. The rubberbands don't create blisters or irritation on my 30 milers.
Barb
Biciclista
10-26-2009, 08:15 AM
I occasionally have this problem too depending on which pair of shorts I wear. I criss-cross a couple rubberbands over the bike seat. Works like a charm. Looks different but I don't feel like I'm going to slide right off the bike and into the road. This solution is easy to use and is cheap. The rubberbands don't create blisters or irritation on my 30 milers.
Barb
Oh, what a great idea! thanks for that. I used to have this problem on my hybrid. I no longer slip around - on my road bike the seat set up is one of balance.
BleeckerSt_Girl
10-26-2009, 08:20 AM
Have you washed the knickers yet? and not used fabric softener?
I've had a few shorts and knickers that were slippery at first, but it always went away after a few rides.
I have the same Shebeest knickers and do not have a problem slipping.
If you feel like you are slipping forward off your saddle is it possible your weight is not well balanced on your saddle? Friction should not be the only thing keeping you from sliding forward on your saddle.
Over50Newbie
10-26-2009, 12:47 PM
ooh - I really like the rubber band idea! :)
And I will check to see if my seat is tilted down too much.
Hopefully, the new knickers will not be as slippery after a few washings.
Thanks everyone.
Lynette
nscrbug
10-26-2009, 04:10 PM
I encountered the exact same problem with a pair of Pearl Izumi AmFib tights. Since I had only tried them out on 1 ride, I had no trouble returning them. I just couldn't get used to the slippery feel of 'em. I ended up buying a pair of the PI Elite Thermal tights instead...much better, and no slipping.
malkin
10-28-2009, 04:44 PM
Rubber bands!
Brilliant!
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