It never ceases to amaze me every time I shop for cycling shorts, the amount of padding some have. Eden is right; I think the clothing designers forgot the reason why the pad is there. Padded shorts were basically a strip of chamois for your skin to slide on before the marketing department turned them into pillows for the beach cruiser croud. Big thick globs of gel- I avoid those like the plague. Unfortunately, many of the nicest looking high quality shorts have that padding and I find I have to hunt for good lightly padded shorts. I found some Specialized ones last year on sale for $50 bucks with thin smooth padding that is wide enough in back to cover my wide sit bones, but nice and soft so it conforms to my body shape. I should have bought more than two, because they are 90 bucks now
. Castelli makes some nice shorts with soft thin flexible padding that almost goes unnoticed as I ride. They also make the thick crap too and that is what I usually find on the rack at the LBS. Pearl Isumi is out- their stuff is horrible, which is sad because their better shorts are really nicely made- but the padding is over the top.
So take a look at the Specialized shorts; they are not as fancy as some others out there but they get the job done wihout feeling like you are wearing your Tempur-pedic pillow. And if you can find the thinly padded Castelli check them out. They are excellent shorts.
Tzvia- rollin' slow...
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