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  1. #1
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    although not everyone does it, the recommendation is to go commando under bike shorts. For many of us it makes a huge difference.
    2015 Liv Intrigue 2
    Pro Mongoose Titanium Singlespeed
    2012 Trek Madone 4.6 Compact SRAM

  2. #2
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    My favorite shorts thus far I bought from TE: Sugoi RSE. As many people will tell you, comfort with the chamois in different shorts is very personal. I have some Assos knickers in which the chamois is the equivalent of torture for me (huge disappointment).

  3. #3
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    I have two pairs of Pearl Izumi shorts that are supposedly the same ones, but they're different years. I prefer the pad in the old ones.

    I've recently discovered the joys of DZNuts bliss. So far it seems to help, but I've only used it a couple of times. It's the first time I've ever used anything so I don't know if other products work as well. I chose it because I've had several people suggest it then I ended up getting some free samples and bought some at an event for $9 off.
    Michelle
    Blog: Bunny Rants: Life in the Autobus

    Bikes:
    1995 Specialized Hardrock GX Sport (no idea what the saddle is)
    2009 Trek 6000 (stock Bontrager saddle)
    2009 Trek 1.5 (Specialized Ruby SL)

  4. #4
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    As others have already mentioned...it could be a saddle issue, too. Does your saddle have a "cut-out" down the center? Some women (myself included) find that a cut-out is imperative to their comfort...and then there are some women who don't need a cut-out. I know for sure, that I definitely require a cut-out in my saddles. In my case, it helps take pressure off those tender lady bits. And also...be wary of "gel" saddles. Often, gel saddles end up causing the very thing we are trying to avoid...unevenly distributed pressure on our sit bones and girly parts.
    2012 Seven Axiom SL - Specialized Ruby SL 155

  5. #5
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    Step 1: Make sure your saddle is level; if you are noticing more pain towards the front, it's likely the saddle is tipped up slightly; use a hardware level to get it precise. Put a hardback book on the saddle then place level on top of that, have someone hold your bike while you adjust the saddle. If you've never done that yet, there's a bolt under the seat that has an allen wrench head on it. Loosen that and you will see how the saddle moves.
    Step 2: If that doesn't help, ditch the gel saddle and buy a Terry Butterfly, get a ti rail version though, they are much more flexible and comfy than their cheaper Butterflies with cromoly rails. I found the cromoly ones to be hard as a rock. (IMO) BTW, your shop can measure you for a good fitting saddle this should be a free service too!
    Step 3: If adjustment of old saddle or new saddle doesn't work, it's probably bad shorts then.... I like Pearl Izumi Pro's and Symphony both.

  6. #6
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    I very much like my terry butterfly with cromoly rails.Yes it is hard but so is my *** after years of riding and cross country tours.

    For shorts I love the shebeest brand along with some but not all of the performace shorts.
    marni
    Katy, Texas
    Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
    Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"


    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by marni View Post
    I very much like my terry butterfly with cromoly rails.Yes it is hard but so is my *** after years of riding and cross country tours.

    For shorts I love the shebeest brand along with some but not all of the performace shorts.
    Heh, and I hated the Butterfly (same as the SI Lady Gel Flow--too wide, squishy, and pear-shaped) and the Shebeest shorts (widest part of their chamois always seems to be too far back on me, so my sit-bones aren't under padding, but my tailbone nearly is).

    Seems like most of us have to try a few different shorts and saddles before finding the perfect mix. My magic combo is the PI Symphony or Symphony Cut short with the Specialized Jett 143 saddle. YMMV, for sure.
    Kirsten
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    '11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
    '12 Salsa Mukluk 3
    '14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2

 

 

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