Baleaf Men’s 3D Padded Bicycle Cycling Underwear Shorts Size, Medium, 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…
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…
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…
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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…
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…
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…