Baleaf Women’s Cycling Padded Shorts Black UPF 50+ Size L
With a women-specific fit and fabric made to keep you comfortable, Baleaf Women’s Cycling Padded Shorts are designed for maximum comfort in the saddle.
Special Features:
– Material: 80% Nylon / 20% Spandex
– 3D Chamois: Multi-density chamois in ideal place reduces vibration on long rides
– Fabric: Breathable and moisture wicking fabric keep you cool and dry
– Comfortable waistband: Arc-shaped and wide waistband avoids ride-up and adds great comfort
– Anti-slip leg hem: Leg grippers with silicone dots inside keep shorts from riding up
– Flatlock stitching: Flat seams help reduce irritation caused by chafing
– Reflective elements: Enhance visibility in low-light riding
– UPF 50+ Sun Protection
– Size available: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL
Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low or hang dry
Product Features
- Breathable and moisture wicking fabric keep you cool and dry
- Multi-density chamois reduces vibration on long rides
- Arc-shaped and wide waistband avoids ride-up and adds great comfort
- Leg grippers with silicone dots inside keep shorts from riding up
- Flatlock stitching reduce irritation caused by chafing; Reflective elements for low-light visibility
At first I was pleased with them I spin four times a week, so I ordered four pair of these to replace my previous shorts that had worn out after six years, and the store I bought them from stopped carrying them. At first I was pleased with them, they were comfortable, they fit well, and had great padding. I wore each pair once a week, and washed them after each wearing using the delicate cycle, letting them dry flat, never in the dryer. I have had them less than 6 months, and all four pair have developed holes in the inner…
The shorts fit comfortably, not too tight
Better than nothing… I bought 2 different pairs of bike shorts for the MS150: Baleaf Padded shorts and the Pearl Izumi Quest shorts. This review is a comparison of the 2.I found the Quest shorts to be more comfortable than the Baleaf. There was no discomfort after biking 95 miles in the Quest shorts, but I was feeling it after 40 miles or so in the Baleaf shorts.Also, I noticed a difference between the 2 from the get-go. I’m new to long-distance biking, so bike shorts felt weird in general…