With thin padding please.
Generally I wear shorts with no padding at all, but the amount of riding I'm doing at the moment is causing a bit of soreness. Don't want a thick pad though
TIA
https://7mesh.com/en-GB/products/foundation-padded-bike-boxer-brief
I like these, quite different to regular liners. If I wear vented trousers I get to feel the wind in my hair.
Old colours (does colour matter for a liner?) are cheaper, I may have to buy some more.
https://7mesh.com/en-GB/products/foundation-padded-bike-boxer-brief-sale
Look at Galibier.cc
Most reviews of their kit are excellent
I like these, quite different to regular liners. If I wear vented trousers I get to feel the wind in my hair.
Old colours (does colour matter for a liner?) are cheaper, I may have to buy some more.
I like the look of them - only shipping option is a tenner with DPD though, they can whistle
Sigma and others stock them, you may find a more acceptable deal with a google
I came to say the Galibier liner - my son has a couple of pairs and says they are thinner and excellent.
I have the much 'posher' Galibier bibs which are a step up in padding, but thinner than my Endura ones and way more breathable and less sweaty than the Mavic or Altura liners which I am binning soon...
https://www.galibier.cc/product/liner-cycling-shorts/
TheArtistFormerlyKnownAsSTR
I like the look of them – only shipping option is a tenner with DPD though, they can whistle
7mesh shipping is free over a certain point (100 euro for me). SportPursuit had some of those in stock until recently too, you might snag a cheap straggler
I use those for shorter rides, have several pairs, but I can thoroughly recommend the Rapha trail bib liner for lomger days also
Ordered some from galibier. Thanks all 👍
What about inner shorts for hernia sufferers?
If I wear vented trousers I get to feel the wind in my hair.
That's a strong look! Would a helmet not be more practical?
