Ok, you’ve talked me into trying a pair!If you don't ride 7 days a week; likely you won't need 7 pairs of shorts.
But once you start to log more miles on your ride, accumulate more saddle time, you will discover that the padded bike shorts do help, if not during the ride, but the ride on the day after.
My comfort is important to me on the ride. If I'm not comfortable on the bike, less likely that I would enjoy riding.
I'd rather spend more money on bike shorts & gloves than most other accessories for the bike.
After reading all these responses I feel like I probably don’t ‘need’ the cycling shorts/underwear, but I’m also curious to try a pair.
My dilemma is, I’ll probably buy and try a pair and then come to the conclusion I’ll need 7 pair because once the weather breaks I see myself riding everyday and probably more than once a day! and those puppies aren’t cheap!
Another vote for bib shorts. I wear them simply for the reason that they are far more comfortable since there is no waistband that typically might feel restrictive around the abdominal area. There’s also no hitching meaning that you don’t have to tug at the waistband to get them back up since the bibs pull up the slack. I also wear a pair of cargo bibs and find them to be quite practical with mesh pockets at the sides and back for stowing ride essentials. For taller or heftier folks, bibs may not be the best fit as the straps aren’t adjustable.Good quality shorts and jerseys last a long time, (I wear bids instead of shorts). My favorite jersey is nearly 20 years old. Hand wash and air dry.
I also prefer to have a variety of bibs so that I avoid hot spots.
No mine stillNasty sw-alls.
I have to have bibs I have no hips so I need the suspenders.I like bib shorts when I was racing, spending 3-4 hours on the bike 5-6 days a week.
Bibs have better support for the back muscles, even more conforming, less restrictive on the waist than regular bike shorts.
As I get less competitive, I feel the shorts are more convenient, less hassle when you have to take them off to pee vs bibs under the jersey or t-shirt.
Bibs are also more expensive than shorts, but if you're spending 3-4 days a week, few hours on a bike each day, bibs to make a difference.
Depends on distance. For anything over 15 miles (which is when I grab the battery bike instead of it's manual version) I grab the padded shorts. Even with them I have stand up on the pedals for an occasional butt break after 30 miles.How many hear actually wear cycling shorts?
Do you wear them every time that you ride?
What are the positives?
Ya I can do my 18 mile commute 5 days a week without but when I get home and hop on the tandem I have to have them and on weekends. I can't ride more than that without the shorts.Depends on distance. For anything over 15 miles (which is when I grab the battery bike instead of it's manual version) I grab the padded shorts. Even with them I have stand up on the pedals for an occasional butt break after 30 miles.
Always commando under the bike short, no need for extra underwear to chafe into your skin..
Not sure if anyone has seen the tv series called, ‘My Strange Arrest’ but if you have you’ll know why I mention this.I don't wear any padding but I wear seamless underwear. The pants or shorts I wear over them are generic athletic type with minimal flat seams. I recently rode 250 miles on 5 consecutive days on the Erie Canalway Trail and I was comfortable. I've tried both inexpensive and expensive name brand padded underwear. Wore them without anything underneath but they never helped. My problem is that it took me a long time and many saddles, to find a saddle and then position it correctly to become comfortable.
I’ve taken 3 rides, and I’m not going to lie and say it’s like riding on a pillow, but I can tell a positive change with them.Please report back after a couple of rides. Wouuld be interested in your thoughts.
I'm getting to the age where incompetence is followed by incontinence.I removed the padding from my bicycle shorts some time ago. It felt too much like a diaper. I do like the slight elasticity on my favorite shorts, which makes mounting and dismounting a tad easier.