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  1. #16
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  2. #17
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    Apr 2008
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    I got a pair of the Castelli Visio shorts and they work pretty well. The shorts material is a little thin, so I'm still looking for some shorts that might be better in colder weather, too. I have the Shebeast Ultra D on order, it should come in this weekend.

    Thanks for all the suggestions!

    Jenn

  3. #18
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    Aug 2007
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    Oregon
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    I was just going to recommend the Castelli shorts. I've got some of the old YPro Donna shorts & a pair of the Visio shorts, as well as a pair of tights. Love them all. They've got just the right padding in just the right spot for me.

  4. #19
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    Best chamois for soft tissue?

    I see a lot of information about how comfortable a chamois is on the sit bones. What about the soft tissue and chafing issues. I need something that works for 4 hours and up. Many of the web sites don''t show pictures of the chamois. N-14

  5. #20
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    Apr 2008
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    I got the Shebeest Ultra D shorts and found them superior to the Castelli. After a few rides, the Castelli's developed the annoying tendency to stick to me. The Shebeest take an amazingly long time to dry on the laundry line, but when I wear them, I don't feel sweaty or wet at all.

    As for chamois comfort on the soft tissue, I've generally thought that was more of a saddle issue. The Shebeest Ultra D is comfortable up there, but a little thick if you don't have a saddle with a cut-out. It seems to improve after a couple of rides, though.

    Jenn

  6. #21
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    Jun 2008
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    So is the Terry chamois the same size as the new She-lastic? I adore my Shebeest shorts, but with my new properly fitting saddle, I need about a 3-3.5 inch width at the front. Rear cushioning is perfect- couldn't go much skinnier as I have wide sitbones. Suggestions?

  7. #22
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    Apr 2008
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    Quote Originally Posted by mayanorange View Post
    So is the Terry chamois the same size as the new She-lastic? I adore my Shebeest shorts, but with my new properly fitting saddle, I need about a 3-3.5 inch width at the front. Rear cushioning is perfect- couldn't go much skinnier as I have wide sitbones. Suggestions?
    On my Terry T shorts (bought last year) the chamois is exactly the same size as on my Shebeest Ultra D shorts (bought this year).

    Jenn

  8. #23
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    Jun 2008
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    Thanks! Guess that eliminates that one from the list...

 

 

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