Baleaf Men’s 3D Padded Coolmax Bicycle Cycling Underwear Shorts XXL, Black
Baleaf 3D padded bike bicycle cycling underwear short made with quick-dry and lightweight fabricis great for cycling. It provides quality and comfort support. Also underwear design allows you to wear as whichever outfits as you like to ride a bike.
Product Features
Highly breathable fabric lets moisture out, making sure you stay dry on the inside
Soft,chamois padded insert to alleviate discomfort when active
Pretty great, inexpensive padded briefs. I never thought I’d end up writing a review for what are essentially padded underwear, but here we are. I recently (within the past 3-4 months) started cycling for exercise. Initially I had trouble getting used to the rather unforgiving seat on my new bike, so I replaced the seat with a more padded model. This worked for a while, but on longer rides (20 miles+) I noticed that the padding was too firm and actually caused some pretty major pain. As an experiment I bought these and one other…
These used to be “Great Inexpensive Riding Underwear Helped Me Enjoy Riding My Bike Again!” But not so much now, read on… Please Read My Update Below:Original Review: I’m an overweight bigger guy, 6’2, 240 lbs., 49 years old. I recently started riding again. First ride around the neighborhood, without padded shorts -miserable. It kept me off the bike for months. I bought these shorts and decided to try it again and was able to ride 6.6 miles, twice in a day (that’s a half running marathon folks!). Honestly, there’s still a bit of tenderness afterwards, but vastly improved so that I actually really enjoyed…
Baleaf vs. Ohuhu vs. Xcellent Global It was difficult for me to tell which was âbestâ based on the descriptions and reviews so I decided to order one each of the Ohuhu, Xcellent Global and Baleaf to decide for myself.Overall, all three do a nice job of providing padding where needed, help keep me dry (and thus prevent chafing) âdown there,â dry quickly, are comfortable, and appear to be wearing well. After I have ridden, and then gotten off the bike, none of them have that âfull diaperâ feel when I walk around. None…
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Pretty great, inexpensive padded briefs. I never thought I’d end up writing a review for what are essentially padded underwear, but here we are. I recently (within the past 3-4 months) started cycling for exercise. Initially I had trouble getting used to the rather unforgiving seat on my new bike, so I replaced the seat with a more padded model. This worked for a while, but on longer rides (20 miles+) I noticed that the padding was too firm and actually caused some pretty major pain. As an experiment I bought these and one other…
These used to be “Great Inexpensive Riding Underwear Helped Me Enjoy Riding My Bike Again!” But not so much now, read on… Please Read My Update Below:Original Review: I’m an overweight bigger guy, 6’2, 240 lbs., 49 years old. I recently started riding again. First ride around the neighborhood, without padded shorts -miserable. It kept me off the bike for months. I bought these shorts and decided to try it again and was able to ride 6.6 miles, twice in a day (that’s a half running marathon folks!). Honestly, there’s still a bit of tenderness afterwards, but vastly improved so that I actually really enjoyed…
Baleaf vs. Ohuhu vs. Xcellent Global It was difficult for me to tell which was âbestâ based on the descriptions and reviews so I decided to order one each of the Ohuhu, Xcellent Global and Baleaf to decide for myself.Overall, all three do a nice job of providing padding where needed, help keep me dry (and thus prevent chafing) âdown there,â dry quickly, are comfortable, and appear to be wearing well. After I have ridden, and then gotten off the bike, none of them have that âfull diaperâ feel when I walk around. None…