Since this works for me, why should I change? Never had any chafing, rash, etc. And I have certainly heard of others who do have allergic reacations to the chamois.Originally Posted by Trekhawk
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The Shebeest knickers are awesome! The chamois is the best I've yet encountered and the fit is perfectamente! My 2 cents. ;-)
Since this works for me, why should I change? Never had any chafing, rash, etc. And I have certainly heard of others who do have allergic reacations to the chamois.Originally Posted by Trekhawk
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Nancy
Hi, anne....and I had no idea about going au naturale under bike shorts, either! And to think, all this time, I could've been more comfortable!
I have several pairs of baggy shorts (comfy shorts with a built in liner and chamois), and my favorites are made by Bellwether. I like to bike around town and run errands, and I prefer to go into stores NOT wearing skin-tight spandex. Plus, they have pockets for wallet, keys, etc, since I don't want to leave them on the bike while I'm in a store.
I have discovered, much to my delight, that going "commando" is SO much more comfortable. I hope you've had the same luck!
Cheers,
Kate
Hi TexasKate, welcome to the forums! There's a thread called "Getting to know you". Drop on by and say hello.
BTW, where in Texas are you? I live in California now but I grew up in Garland (suburb of Dallas).
Mel