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    Need New Shorts

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    I trashed my shorts in the accident last week, so I'm planning on ordering another pair

    I'm still looking for that magical pair of shorts that will hold up over a double century. My current LGs are good for about 160 miles. I have some Assos knickers and they are okay, but there is too much padding in some areas.

    So I am thinking about one of these three pairs.

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=27361
    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=27337
    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=22800

    So if you have any of these, what do you think?

    I prefer a thinner chamois. I don't like it to go down the inner thigh at all. Wicking is good - you sweat a lot during 200 mile rides.

    Thanks,

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    I'm super happy with my new Hincapies (not the ones on TE regrettably, the higher end ones I got at Davis Wheelworks.)
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    Look for the Hincapies with the grey chamios - much more comfy than the red one - no stitching on the chamios!
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    The Hincapie site only shows two pair - the Power Shorts like on TE and the Performer shorts.

    I looked at the Power Shorts. The description of the chamois made me think it was kind of thick.

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    Hmmm. I have the red. But they were not the ones on TE which I understood rode up really high on the tummy.

    Maybe I need to investigate the grey....

    But the red have done 2 doubles and a few 200ks and have been great!
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    I ordered and tried on the Sann shorts. They were nice and VERY comfy, but I felt the material was rather lightweight and might snag or get friction/rubbing damage too easily. Personally I like a heavier more supportive fabric. If you are looking for lightweight breathable shorts they would be good. I can't recall much about the chamois to be honest- I don't remember whether it was thick or thin. I ordered the shorts because they were supposed to be good for long distance though, so the chamois is probably good.
    I opted for the Shebeest Ultra D shorts instead of the Sann- heavier fabric and liked that they had less tight leg bands.
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    I also have the Ultra D's but I like them less than the comparable Shebeest long distance short from last year and less than the Hincapies.
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    Last years Hincapies were quite high cut (I actually liked that...) this year they are cut more like PI's. Hmmm actually looking at the website it looks like my last year shorts are the Performer's and this years are the Power shorts - different cut, different chamois too? The grey chamios - I think its in the Power shorts starts out very thin, almost nothing, at the front and gradually gets thicker to the back - maybe to about a cm or so at the back? They run a bit small so definitely go larger if you are unsure.
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    The Performer shorts are cut incredibly high while the Power shorts are cut more like normal shorts. My Power shorts are from a few years ago and the chamois is much like the Castelli chamois (red and like the ones MP bought). Hmm, I'd have to go check the size. I don't recall buying a size up. I think I only do that for Assos.

    V, have you tried the Giordana shorts with the W3D OF chamois ? The pad is similar but not the same as the Assos so it may be missing padding where you don't like it. I'm so overloaded on shorts now that I decided not to get a pair after all. I think that chamois is in several different style shorts from Giordana.
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    Last year I got smalls (the ones I think are performers) and they were a bit too big - couldn't keep my knee warmers up kind of baggy....
    So this year I went for the xsmalls (pretty sure these are power shorts) and they are skin tight
    could just be the difference in the cut, but its good I prefer a bit more form fitting.. their size chart says a xs is a 2-4 and I'm pretty small so I'm usually on the lower end of that.
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    Highly recommend the Hincapie Lycra Power shorts

    I have the Hincapie Power shorts (bought from TE this spring) with the red and gray chamois and I love them. Waistband is right at my waist and the chamois is really comfy. I usually do 60-80 mile rides and even though the chamois looks thinner than others I've used (Shebeest, Assos) it really gives me enough padding and doesn't cause any problems. Did I mention that I love them?

    I usually wear a Medium and thought I should get a Large based on the description of the shorts but the large was too big and the medium fit me perfectly.

    I spent this spring trying on or buying and returning shorts (mail order): Terry T short, Terry Bella, Descente Strata, Shebeest Ultra D, and Exte Ondo (both models). Hincapie and Assos won. But I like the Hincapies more than the Assos.

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    V--I have the Exte Ondos. Those aren't good for long, long rides. The chamois is the same as in the Bera knickers, if I'm not mistaken. I think, mile for mile, you'll get more bang for your buck out of another pair of the LG shorts.
    I've become a bibs convert, but I still treasure my two pairs of Wicked Expensive LG shorts.

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    I have the Descente Strata, and wouldn't trust it for a really long ride. The chamois is thin, but fairly stiff. It always seems to feel dry, even after lubricating with a chamois cream. This is not good, as on a long ride it feels like it rubs, even after a lot of sweating. The short itself is on the short side, which is ok if you like that, I don't. And the leg openings feel skimpy, maybe because the elastric grippers are tight. Not my favorite.

    I like the Etxe Ondo very much, have the Sann in the bib style. The leg grippers are comfortable, none of the death-grip stranglulation. I have both the red, and the white, each of which have a slightly different chamois. The red ones came with the newer chamois, which is probably more what you are looking for. It is thin, with a channel in the center so none of the chamois material pushes up into the private parts. There is no padding along the inner thigh, just some chamois cover material to help wick. The shape seems just right to drape over a saddle naturally, so nothing sticks out to rub or irritate on a long ride. The chamois in the white short is the older style, which does not have the channel or the unpadded inner thigh area. It is comfortable, but I prefer the new model. If you select this short, I would definitely make a phone call to make sure it has the new Raicor chamois.

    For a very long ride, I grab either the red Etxe Ondo with the new chamois, or my Assos. The Descente Strata I leave for training rides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velobambina View Post
    I think, mile for mile, you'll get more bang for your buck out of another pair of the LG shorts.
    I've become a bibs convert, but I still treasure my two pairs of Wicked Expensive LG shorts.
    I'm still looking for the magic of my first LGs. The two pairs I have are good, but not outstanding.

    So I've heard enough to rule out the Descentes and the EOs and to add the Hincapies into the mix. I'm not the one who is unemployed, so maybe I deserve two pair of shorts.

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    Martha has and loves the Adidas Adistar bibs (they also make a short). And, well, you know Martha.

    (this link may not take you directly to the shorts..the fancy website doesn't have just normal links...and I can't find a picture of the chamois...and the US website doesn't have cycling apparel, so I guess I'm really no help at all. )

 

 

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