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    I have not tried either of those. I am very disappointed that my LGs from last year did not stay comfy an entire season. Bear in mind, those shorts were awesome for my first double and it rained buckets.

    I have a pair of Assos knickers. I like them pretty well - wore them yesterday for 112 miles. if the weather is iffy, I'll wear them for the 300 K next week. The chamois does creep around a little bit on me though.

    Given those two short choices - I'd probably get the Castellis myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Given those two short choices - I'd probably get the Castellis myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_kim View Post
    Oooh, with NASA cooling technology!
    LOL - that must be why they are so expensive.

    I think you are right V I wasn't that impressed with the airstreams so I should probably stay away from the LG ones. Hmm now just need to decide between Nasa or Swiss technology.
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    I haven't tried those particular items, but I have used both of those brands. I concur with Veronica - go for the Castellis over the LG's.
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    I don't mean to be disloyal to TE, but I really like the shorts from Ground Effect in New Zealand. (TE doesn't carry them, alas ...)

    I have a couple of pair of their Witches Britches knickers, and I also have a pair of their Jitterbugs shorts, which are very similar to the WBs.

    The lycra is very smooth and stretchy, and I like the fact that the shorts don't have gripper elastic, yet they stay snug on my legs without being too tight. The chamois isn't very thick, but I'm beginning to like that. Also, the waistbands are relatively high (oh-oh, Mom shorts! ) and I like that too. Your preference of course may be different.

    And the price is quite reasonable, about $55 US for the shorts.

    I wore the Jitterbugs on my ride up Mt. Diablo on Saturday and on my 112 mile hilly ride with Veronica on Sunday (um, washing them in between ) and they were great. I'll be wearing them on my 300K brevet this coming Saturday, unless it ends up being on the chilly side, in which case I'll wear the Witches Britches.

    I like the Jitterbugs so much I ordered another pair today from Ground Effect, along with their more 'deluxe' Mojos shorts (about $75 US, but I'm worth it!). Oh, and shipping from New Zealand is surprisingly reasonable too.

    I feel kind of bad putting in a plug for a product not available from TE, but I think they're really good shorts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deanna View Post
    I haven't tried those particular items, but I have used both of those brands. I concur with Veronica - go for the Castellis over the LG's.
    Thanks Deanna - yep the pair I seem to have lost were the Castelli Donna shorts and I really liked them ( I still have one pair of Donnas but I like two long distance pairs). Might have to talk to SK she has both Assos and Castelli and see which she prefers.

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    Assos FI pad hands down over the current Castelli chamois. I loved Castelli's YPRO3chamois from a few years back but, alas, they just had to "improve" it. It's OK and I'll take it over a bunch of other chamois but the Assos F1 is better over the long haul. I also like the waistband on the Assos. Next best thing to bibshorts. I don't think the new Castelli pad stretches and conforms as nicely as the old one or the Assos.

    Bill favorably compares the OD-3F pad in his Giordana Tenax to the the Assos. The Assos wins but by a small margin – and the Giordana are less expensive.

    The OD-3F pad is available in a women’s version in two shorts from TE -- http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=25987
    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=25981

    I’ll probably try it this year but I haven't decided between the Laer short or the bibshort. I know my LBS is getting in the bibshort and maybe the halfshort.

    Editing to add a note that the new Castelli pad and the upper level Hincapie pad are virtually indistinguishable to me. I like the Hincapie shorts better between the two. It doesn't have a leg band.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 03-20-2007 at 10:25 AM.
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    Thanks Jobob and SK. Oh so many shorts to look at now. I will have to do a little research on the ones you guys mentioned that I havent looked at.
    LOL Jo about the mum shorts - yep I prefer my shorts to come up higher in the waist because it helps hide my belly (and I do blame that on my three kids hee hee and I'm sticking to that excuse).

    Thanks again - I'm off to look at all the options.
    Last edited by Trekhawk; 03-20-2007 at 03:29 PM.
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