I think it's Levi that uses vaseline, I like it also. I sweat alot and the m=normal chamois butter goes away pretty quick. The vaseline stays right where I need it.
I think it's Levi that uses vaseline, I like it also. I sweat alot and the m=normal chamois butter goes away pretty quick. The vaseline stays right where I need it.
I used chamois butt'r on a tour I did. It did what it needed to do - kept me chafe free. Riding every day for multiple days, I would use it again. Riding a century on the weekend, nope. It just feels... um... wrong.
I just use some unscented hand cream. Works great for me... lasts for several hours, non-greasy, cheap, and washes out no problem.![]()
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I use Assos creme for long rides. It really works for me to prevent irritation. I sweat profusely and am much more comfortable and do not chafe at all with the chamois creme
Nothin for me except, on occasion, anti monkey butt powder. Mainly because I like the name.
I use Bag Balm which is petroleum based and has lanolin. Cheap and effective.
I don't use anything, but I don't wear chamois, either.
Weird as it is, I'm much happier with no chamois and no cream. (I think it's because I finally found a saddle that fits me right.) My chafing issues completly disappeared. Going without a chamois has also made my life better as far as sweat-related issues, too.
Mind you, I'm only riding 50-60 miles at a time. I might change my mind if I start doing long rides.
(I used to put Burt's Bees Salve on my chaffed spots before and after rides. It was blissful!)
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I definitely need some kind of chamois lube. Makes a huge difference. I've found I'm not uber-picky about brand -- I have some slight preference for some over others, but most of what I've tried does the job (Assos, Chamois Buttr, Bodyglide, Nu Butte).
I will say that somebody on here recommended Astroglide as a chamois lube and that didn't work for me at all. It seemed to sweat right off.
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PS to the OP - I wouldn't use neosporin "down there." Besides having a petroleum base, the antibiotics could encourage a yeast infection and/or resistant bacteria.
For healing spots that are already chafed, calendula salves work well. I have some Nubütte which didn't work at all for me as a chamois cream, but it's really great for healing. Or you probably have a local herbalist who makes a calendula salve.
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I don't use anything. It's not that I don't like it, just never had a need for it.
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I'm an older rider and have issues with lack of lubrication down there anyway so I follow the Tour de France methodology in application of chamois cream. I slather the chamois, and pack it in as well. I love assos but the LBS doesn't carry it so I generally end up with pace line chois cream. I also ride with a very thick chamois, both for the padding and out of habit.
I dilike petroleum based products for the effect they have on the chamois, but I do used an all nutral salve caalled "everything balm'" by www.goodiesunlimited which contains camunula oil, menthol, tea tree oil, shea butter and several other good ingredients which help clear out bacteria, soothe aches, rubs, chaffing, hot spots, and itches.
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Don't use it except from day 3 to day 7 on week long summer tours......Aaahhhh![]()
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