I'm another one who's starting to find thinner chamois better. Thinner than Pearl Izumi, anyway. It does bunch and I think leads to chafing sometimes.
I'm another one who's starting to find thinner chamois better. Thinner than Pearl Izumi, anyway. It does bunch and I think leads to chafing sometimes.
monique
How strange! I haven't been on my bike much this year (weather weenie). I wore my PI shorts and about 3 miles in I realized I was uncomfortable because of the chamois bunching up in the wrong places! Ack! I've lost 40 lbs, and believe it or not, there is less of me "there", too, and it's making a difference in the chamois, I think. I wore these on my last big ride (50 miles) last fall, and I don't remember being uncomfortable in them. I hated them by the end of my 20 miles this morning!
Karen
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
The thoughts about shorts & saddles are excellent.
Look at your position on the bike. Are you stretched out too far? That might crush your "girlie bits" also.
To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.
Trek Project One
Trek FX 7.4 Hybrid
I had same problem, and I tried everything...got a professional fitting, changed saddles, changed size of my bike, tried different shorts, chamois cream, etc. Nothing worked(I think these solutions work mostly for men, not always for women). Problem got SO painful, SO bad
, went to my gyne. After she examined me, she said I was low on estrogen (menopause related) and consequently on natural moisture, which was causing painful rubbing, causing external and INTERNAL chafing. She recommended estrogen cream first, but I rejected that idea. So she said I could try using a lanolin-based (not water-based, those don't work) lotion from the local "intimate products" store. I bought the one called "Pjur Eros Bodyglide" (there are other similar products too), and before I ride I apply liberally inside and out, and on my shorts chamois. The product is allergy-tested, oil-free, non-pore blocking, safe for daily use, etc. These lotions allegedly build a barrier between you and the shorts and/or saddle. I also started using an OTC product called "Replens" vaginal moisturizer (this part was my idea
). PROBLEM SOLVED. It's a miracle, I thought I would have to give up cycling. Good luck to you.