Cycling underwear

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Cycling underwear

Postby wongaga » Wed Jan 29, 2020 5:35 pm

I have had on old pair of Netti cycling underdaks that I've used under normal shorts for around-town trips (ie under an hour) for many years. I find this a less expensive, better-looking, and more comfortable solution than the overpriced and ugly cycling shorts available(I'm not talking about nicks here, that's another topic).

Like all that ancient Aussie-made Netti stuff, they were phenomenally well made and long-lasting (I can still wear the spray jacket I bought in about 1995!) But all good things must end, and they are finally about to succumb to the combined depredations of my bum and saddle, so I need replacements.

Does anyone have a recommendation for good bike undies currently on the market?

Cheers, Graeme

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby Olderfart » Thu Jan 30, 2020 10:19 am

Why do they have that pocket to tuck in your spare socks in the groin area?
Why do riders have to adjust their manhood (In their safety standards approved trade name underpants) as they walk into the coffee shop on Sunday morning in their knobbly shoes on the hardwood floors?

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby wongaga » Thu Jan 30, 2020 11:35 am

I'll take that as a comment, but would appreciate an actual answer to my question.

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby jaseyjase » Thu Jan 30, 2020 1:24 pm

MTB liner padded shorts? ie FOX/TLD ?

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby wongaga » Thu Jan 30, 2020 1:32 pm

Umm, read my post?

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby queequeg » Thu Jan 30, 2020 5:49 pm

wongaga wrote:
Thu Jan 30, 2020 1:32 pm
Umm, read my post?
Something like this? https://www.this link is broken/au/ ... prod168038
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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby wongaga » Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:53 pm

Yes, that's like what I've been wearing for years now so I know.

Let me rephrase the question: if you have actually used any of the cycling undies currently on the market, tell me if you'd recommend them.

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby jaseyjase » Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:14 am

wongaga wrote:
Thu Jan 30, 2020 1:32 pm
Umm, read my post?
umm...did you look up mtb liner padded shorts? its pretty much what queeqeq linked to, ie padded shorts to wear under normal shorts. And judging by your response to queeqeq, it seems to be what your chasing.

To answer your question i use my TLD ones under my MTB shorts, but dont see why couldnt wear it under normal shorts. Id recommend the TLD ones i use

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby thamete » Fri Jan 31, 2020 11:46 am

I have used Ground Effect Underdogs https://www.groundeffect.co.nz/collections/mens-liners and found them to be as comfortable as normal Ground Effect knicks.

Would I buy them or any other liner again? No.

My reasoning is that I only ever used them when riding short distances on my shopping commute, 5 km to the shops 25 km on the loop back home with a stop by the lake at about the 15 km mark. I eventually decided that wearing knicks liner or not was not worth the effort for rides under 1 hour in the saddle.

For short distance short duration rides I find good quality moisture wicking boxers to be as comfortable and more practical. In my case I prefer merino because I tend to do a lot of my riding on multi week bicycle tours these days and merino is less prone to becoming smelly. I use these https://www.macpac.com.au/mens/base-lay ... 14752.html under gusseted pants for non stop rides up to about 2 hours duration. For medium to long distance rides I always wear bibs because for me they are the most comfortable option.

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby rodneycc » Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:37 pm

Man up and just go commando :-) I went for years getting jock itch and rashes from boxers and underliners (yes even well washed/napisaned) when a smart person on BNA once informed me that you really shouldn't wear anything under your shorts!

So ever since 2013 no probs for me long or short rides. The boys downstairs are very happy for that bit of info :-)

But each to their own!
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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby queequeg » Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:39 pm

wongaga wrote:
Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:53 pm
Yes, that's like what I've been wearing for years now so I know.

Let me rephrase the question: if you have actually used any of the cycling undies currently on the market, tell me if you'd recommend them.
I've still got a few pairs of liners. Some of them actually clip in to the shorts via studs on the waist, but they can also be worn on their own under any pair of shorts or pants. I used to commute to work on a flatbar hybrid bike, wearing baggy shorts and sleeveless tops. I wore the liners under the shorts for my 25km each way commute, because it was pretty hot and moist wearing normal clothing, and it only took one commute and getting red raw legs from chafing that tipped me over.
In 2011 I moved house, further away from work, and I quickly realised that the hybrid bike just wasn't cutting it anymore, so I bought a dropbar road bike for commuting. Around the same time I was introduced to Bib Shorts when I was given a promotional kit through work (good quality custom kit). I pretty much ditched the baggy shorts and sleeveless tops after that and have never looked back. The baggy stuff is now just for going for a spin around the park with the kids where getting into the lycra just seems like overkill for riding around the perimeter of the local oval.
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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby thamete » Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:52 pm

rodneycc wrote:
Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:37 pm
Man up and just go commando :-) I went for years getting jock itch and rashes from boxers and underliners (yes even well washed/napisaned) when a smart person on BNA once informed me that you really shouldn't wear anything under your shorts!

So ever since 2013 no probs for me long or short rides. The boys downstairs are very happy for that bit of info :-)

But each to their own!
Just to clarify. Are you advising to go commando when wearing normal shorts or say jeans with a seam up the crutch or are you talking about not wearing underwear under a chamois as is the normal advice. That is going commando when wearing bibs or knicks.

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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby rodneycc » Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:14 am

thamete wrote:
Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:52 pm
rodneycc wrote:
Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:37 pm
Man up and just go commando :-) I went for years getting jock itch and rashes from boxers and underliners (yes even well washed/napisaned) when a smart person on BNA once informed me that you really shouldn't wear anything under your shorts!

So ever since 2013 no probs for me long or short rides. The boys downstairs are very happy for that bit of info :-)

But each to their own!
Just to clarify. Are you advising to go commando when wearing normal shorts or say jeans with a seam up the crutch or are you talking about not wearing underwear under a chamois as is the normal advice. That is going commando when wearing bibs or knicks.
No not jeans. I was referring to tight bike shorts (with or without chamois the cavet being as long as they are tight! Not mtb shorts either really).
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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby rodneycc » Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:24 am

Actually Fox Rangers mtb shorts have a net liner built into them so that sort of is going with nothing. It would have to be like a 2min ride or an emergency ride for me to ride with normal shorts or jeans.
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Re: Cycling underwear

Postby thamete » Sat Feb 01, 2020 11:43 am

That's why you use gusseted shorts or trousers such as the type commonly sold for hiking by Kathmandu, Mountain Designs etc., which can be used for both cycling and around town wear. They get rid of the seams that are inconveniently placed and cause painful chaffing when riding and work well with wicking seamless or flat seamed underwear.

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