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beroyMen's Comfortable Bicycle Cycling Pants, 3D Padded Bike Shorts
D**A
Wait ... these are underwear? Feels great and seems like quality gear ...
I was having a tough time finding cycling shorts that don't go beyond mid thigh (short inseam as used to be popular in triathlon shorts) and that aren't underwear. Apparently, this isn't a mainstream thing anymore.So I was very happy to see these shorts. I just got them yesterday and I'm wearing them now. They feel great and they look like durable quality gear. (I reserve the right to revise this in future.)How about some different colors for these shorter inseam cycling shorts -- blue? red? gray?
A**H
Super comfortable!
Love these shorts! They fit nicely and are very comfortable. Looking forward to cycling more often in them.
J**N
Thumbs up, but…
I like it, I’m 6’4 and 215lbs and it looks and feels good on me. However, the padding really doesn’t alleviate discomfort or make riding on the seat that much more comfortable. But as far as overall look, feel, durability, and color give it a thumbs up.
A**Y
Surprisingly Good
Biking shorts are one of those items you have to wonder what value there is to a review. How well they work is kind of a personal thing and what fits and feels good to one may not work at all for another. I know many people who won't buy these online because they cannot try them on. But for me, trying them on in the store doesn't help. I need to ride with them. I took a chance on these based on reviews and very good price. I have worn them my last two rides (10 miles each) without a hint of discomfort. I have several other "name brand" shorts and these are easily as comfortable or more so than any other pair I own. Very comfortable, very lightweight, the gel pad seems to be the right proportion for me.Edit: I have now worn the shorts for a handful of 20 and 25 mile rides. Again, no discomfort and great performance. It is hard to beat these for the price!As for the objective part, they seem well constructed, have good stitching on the gel, and are a nice, breathable, lightweight fabric. For $21, they are a very good buy.
R**O
Functional Bicycle Apparel
These are a padded bicycle short that is best worn under street clothing. They are low rise waist and short leg length. They are padded but minimally which in my opinion reduces the possibility of bunching up. There is minimal silicone on the leg and an elasticize waist. There is no frills such as drawstrings, buttons or cell phone pocket. I’m sure you could wear those as bike shorts but they don’t have adequate coverage IMO. I feel these fill a need for the average cyclist and I recommend this product.
F**E
Great value
I was skeptical that it would be well made, but it appears to be so. Fits nice and I didn't know it had a rear pocket with a zipper, but it was a nice bonus.
H**D
Good for no more than 40 miles max.
To start, the overall fit of the shorts is true to size. I am 6'2" 190lbs 31" waist, and size Large felt just a touch roomy while going commando. This wasn't a problem for me and was actually preferred. What was a problem, however, is their comfort. Not sure if it has to do with the diaper-sized padding, but I feel like the padding did some damage on me during yesterday's 80 mile ride. It is much wider than the saddle, and feels rather as a giant diaper than a proper chamois. To rule out the discomfort from the saddle possibility, I ride a Selle SMP TRK ($80 on Amazon) saddle, which while hadn't been tested on such a long ride before, has held its comfort well into the 50 mile ranges.With the thought of possibly doing a century the other day, I decided to try out these shorts. Everything (except the giant diaper in under your shorts) felt fine up until around 40 miles / 3 hours. After that - comes what cyclist nightmares are made of. I felt extreme burning sensation from the chamois corners, perhaps from the padding being too large. It felt that the corners of the padding were cutting into my thighs, much different than saddle soreness we've all experienced. The pain grew sharper, but I needed to get home / complete the 80 mile ride. After 70 or so miles in these shorts, everything went quite numb, and I just powered through to the finish line.I must return these, since they've debilitated me for a few days, and look for a better alternative. There's a reason some chamois cost $100+ I guess.. If you ride 10-15 miles four times a week, these might work for you. But if the road is your second home, and 50+ miles are just another day in paradise - invest in yourself.
R**T
Nice fit except a tad loose around the thigh
These were my first padded cycling shorts so I didn't know what to expect. The first thing I noticed after putting them on was that the fabric around my thighs was loose, even though the rest of the shorts waere snug. After a couple of rides I noticed they slipped down a bit, reducing the effectiveness of the padding. I was able to fix this by clipping on a pair of suspenders, although the clips kept slipping off the slippery spandex until I applied masking tape under the clips. With this 'upgrade' I was able to ride for several hours much more comfortably than with regular shorts. My upright position on my ebike could explain the slipping of the shorts - drop-bar riders may have a different experience. Next I plan on trying padded bib-shorts to see how they compare.
L**T
Padding pas super confo
Le padding n’est pas super confo. J’ai acheté de d’autres marques qui sont bcp plus confo pour des grandes randonnées.
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