Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
Hey, ladies...I have found that PI chamois all seem to fit my anatomy best (ie my sit bones are covered by padding, instead of falling on the seams in front of the wide part of the chamois and the chamois overall sitting too far back--I have had this issue with Shebeest, Sugoi, Terry, and Castelli. The shorts I tried from these brands always seemed to come up nearly to my tailbone in back), but I'd love to try something a bit less poofy as my rides increase in distance. My guess is my weird sway-backed shape has a lot to do with my difficulty finding shorts to fit well.

I also love shorts with that flat panel up-front, instead of binding elastic all around. I love the overall fit of the PI Symphony Cut short for this reason.

Any recommendations...? Thanks!
I just keep buying PI, but I have the same problem! The Castelli knickers I have are fleecy and comfortable but I feel like the chamois just barely covers the nose of my saddle/girly bits and is practically the entire way up my crack. It seems like a waste of padding.

I bought a pair of Zoot knickers off of steep and cheap (or one of their varieties) and the chamois is better. Their tri shorts tend to have a pretty well-shaped chamois too, in my experience. But, still, for the most correct coverage, for me it's also been PI.

I look forward to the results of this thread!