Ursula745
08-24-2012, 07:08 AM
I used to have a big butt, padded saddle. After reading here, I realized it was causing me to move forward on the seat and the nose go up my who wha because the seat was so wide my legs would move me forward. I got a new non padded seat (bontrager infinity) which I love. I am used to it. If forget about it. When I use my cycling shorts, it feels great. When I use regular shorts, I just notice the seat when I first get on, but then it's forgotten, for the most part; maybe an occasionally adjustment back not he seat but nothing big. So no real issues.
My questions are: with not using a padded short, am I causing damage to any parts down there, even though there's no pain or burning?
Cycle shorts are so expensive and I don't want to invest in them while I am still overweight. So, what the difference between using a chamois short and a saddle pad? I know I don't want my saddle to be cushy, but don't cycling shorts do that? Can you get saddle pads that are thin?
Or does anyone use a removable chamois in regular shorts and can recommend one?
Thanks!
My questions are: with not using a padded short, am I causing damage to any parts down there, even though there's no pain or burning?
Cycle shorts are so expensive and I don't want to invest in them while I am still overweight. So, what the difference between using a chamois short and a saddle pad? I know I don't want my saddle to be cushy, but don't cycling shorts do that? Can you get saddle pads that are thin?
Or does anyone use a removable chamois in regular shorts and can recommend one?
Thanks!