Found this. REI does have a brief, but the reviews are poor with the padding too far back.
These fare far better .. http://www.rei.com/product/845303/no...derwear-womens
Found this. REI does have a brief, but the reviews are poor with the padding too far back.
These fare far better .. http://www.rei.com/product/845303/no...derwear-womens
Thinking sexualization is a lazy marketing technique that is already too prevalent and something that just turns me away from a product. This product may work for some and it's their call on the way it's being marketed.
‘The negative feelings we all have can be addictive…just as the positive…it’s up to
us to decide which ones we want to choose and feed”… Pema Chodron
I forget the brand, but I have a padded pair of underwear that I got years ago from REI. It isn't the one linked above. I wear them sometimes to spin class. I've never had a problem with chafing. I think for a ride less than an hour, which I guess most commutes are, they would be fine, if you need padding for a ride that short. As long as the chamois is removable for the day, or you bring an extra pair of undies anyway, they should be fine. They certainly are more attractive than the pair I have, or any of my underwear, for that matter!
Grits
2010 Trek 5.2 Madone WSD, SI Diva Gel Flow
2002 Terry Classic, Terry Liberator
I tend to wear the liner shorts for short errand rides. I cannot sit on a bike without a chamois. Even the liner shorts don't work that well for rides over 5 miles. And, my regular shorts are not super padded (Terry Bellas and Sugoi).
I bought a pair of padded underpants from TE quite a few years ago. They were huge granny panties; there was no x small so I got smalls (my azz is not that petite). They went in the trash after a few attempts at riding in them.
When I commuted (13.8 miles), I wore regular cycling clothes.
2015 Trek Silque SSL
Specialized Oura
2011 Guru Praemio
Specialized Oura
2017 Specialized Ariel Sport