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zoom-zoom
10-12-2010, 02:03 PM
I did a search, but didn't really see a thread that addressed this.
Is there sort of a ballpark mileage window where a chamois is likely to be ready for retirement? Today my sit bones were done by about 24 miles into a 30 miler. The shorts I was wearing are the same pair I wore for a century ride back in July. My butt was about the only part of me not sore by the end of that ride.
I have 3 pair of shorts that I rotate. All have probably 800-900 miles on them. That doesn't seem like a ton of miles, but what do I know. :p
maillotpois
10-12-2010, 02:07 PM
It likely depends on the quality of the shorts to begin with. I suspect you get what you pay for. I have shorts that are 8 or so years old and I am still wearing them. I average between 3000 - 6000 miles a year (not on the same pair of shorts, but rotating among probably 5 pairs).
tulip
10-12-2010, 02:08 PM
The lycra and elastic of my shorts wear out before the chamois. I retire my shorts from "exposed" riding at that point, although I still use them under tights.
I've never had chamois wear out before. I wear Pearl Izumi Elite shorts and Sugoi RS.
zoom-zoom
10-12-2010, 02:59 PM
The lycra and elastic of my shorts wear out before the chamois. I retire my shorts from "exposed" riding at that point, although I still use them under tights.
I've never had chamois wear out before. I wear Pearl Izumi Elite shorts and Sugoi RS.
Hmmm...must be my butt, then. These are all PI Symphony or Symphony Cut shorts with the Elite 3D chamois.
Could it be that I've lost some weight and the shorts are maybe not snug enough?
Catrin
10-12-2010, 03:19 PM
Hmmm...must be my butt, then. These are all PI Symphony or Symphony Cut shorts with the Elite 3D chamois.
Could it be that I've lost some weight and the shorts are maybe not snug enough?
This does happen, it happened to my first pair of shorts pretty quickly. Seems to me that even if you haven't lost any real weight but if things have been tightening up that the same thing would occur.
zoom-zoom
10-12-2010, 03:20 PM
This does happen, it happened to my first pair of shorts pretty quickly. Seems to me that even if you haven't lost any real weight but if things have been tightening up that the same thing would occur.
Heh, actually, I haven't lost "weight," but I have lost body-fat and inches. Yay for muscle! :D
Catrin
10-12-2010, 03:21 PM
Heh, actually, I haven't lost "weight," but I have lost body-fat and inches. Yay for muscle! :D
I feel the same way :) I bet this is what happened - all that tightening up don't you know ;)
GLC1968
10-12-2010, 03:53 PM
Yep, weight/fat loss can definitely make a difference. So can body conditioning - I'm finding that as I get in better shape, I actually sit on my saddle slightly differently. This causes rubbing in new areas!
Your saddle can also breakdown, too but unless you have a really cushy saddle, 800 - 900 miles shouldn't do it (I wouldn't think).
zoom-zoom
10-12-2010, 04:15 PM
Your saddle can also breakdown, too but unless you have a really cushy saddle, 800 - 900 miles shouldn't do it (I wouldn't think).
I think my saddle (Jett) has probably around 2800 miles on it, but I can't imagine that it would be anywhere near dead, yet. At least I hope not. Man, this stuff gets expensive! :eek:
OakLeaf
10-12-2010, 04:48 PM
I've got just over 3,000 on my Jett and I don't think it's anywhere near wearing out. More's the pity, I want to try a Turbomatic but can't justify it until the Jett wears out. :p
malkin
10-12-2010, 04:52 PM
I think it depends on what the padding is made of and how many times it has been laundered.
I know my preferences change and I end up having one or two favorites.
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