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G**N
Przewalski best chamois among three comparably priced brands
I purchased and compared the following three biking briefs (see photos):1. (Left) Przewalski Mens Cycling Underwear Shorts 3D Padded Bike Bicycle Riding MTB Liner Size large (US) $14.99 Sold by Spotti Wear;2. (Middle) Baleaf Men's Bike Cycling Underwear Shorts 3D Padded Bicycle MTB Liner Shorts (Blue, M) Size medium $21.99 Sold by Baleaf Sports; and3. (Right) Men's Cycling Underwear, ("My Running") 3D Padded Cycling Shorts, Red, Quick Dry Breathable Mountain Bike Bicycle Tights Leggings Size large $14.99 Sold by: FEIXIANG.This review is based on how each of these fit me (5'10"/176 lbs./33-34 waist). For their price points, all three are well made. A lot of bikers say you can't get a good chamois brief for less than $50. All chamois wear out, but all three of these brands will wear well. And when they're worn out, you can buy three of any of these for the same price as one $50-60 brief. It's your choice. Baleaf and My Running had the best waistbands, but Przewalski is plenty good. The overall fit of the brief was excellent for all three. For me the best choice came down to comparing the chamois (see photo). Przewalski (on the left) is my first pick. It is ventilated and has the least amount of padding in the perineum area) which is most comfortable for me for any length of ride. It's better than other chamois I've had on more expensive briefs. My Running (on the right) is my second pick. It is also ventilated, but has a little more padding in the perineum area and became uncomfortable for me after only a 45-minute ride. Baleaf in the middle is not one I would choose. It is not ventilated and has a considerable amount of padding in the perineum area, which was immediately felt and uncomfortable. My Running and Baleaf overall padding across the middle of the saddle is wider, more susceptible to crotch chafing, with Baleaf having more of a diaper feel on and off the bike.Choosing the right chamois is of course subjective, but for me is the most important component of a biking brief. Depending on your body build, one of these other briefs may work well for you, but for my fairly lean build, Przewalski was clearly the best choice. [Side note: my wife also prefers this men's Przewalski to many of the women style chamois that have too much padding in the perineum area.]
B**N
Great fit at a great price!
I’ve had other more expensive cycling underwear before and felt it was cheaply made. It was like wearing panty hose with pads. The Przewalski cycling underwear is a cut well above what I’ve paid a lot more for. The fit is great, the padding is in the right places and the price has me smiling. Well done Przewalsk! This is my second purchase from you in 2018 and I will shop your store for all my cycling clothing needs.
P**R
Excellent quality and fit
I opened the package and was impressed with the quality. The padding is very good, and the material is much better than typically found in bike shorts. The fit was perfect, and I look forward to riding tomorrow. I will post an update after my ride.I rode in the Pac NW hills for 9 miles, which is short for me, but I was not used to the hills. I spent a lot of time in the very low gears and high cadence. I was in total comfort with the cycling shorts, no issues at all. The material of the shorts is better than my other shorts, and this kept the pads in place to provide protection for my sit bones and also my privates. I am impressed, and will purchase again.UPDATE: see the second picture. After riding with my wife, she pointed out that I should wear something over these shorts because they are too revealing. I ride mainly in Florida where it's really hot and really humid so I just untuck my shirt so it wouldn't be as noticeable. I have other shorts that are classified as underwear and running shorts, but I think I'm going to go with these just like they are, or else get more sun tan on my backside. Maybe they have the shorts in a medium tan color?
S**3
Really nice liner shorts
I had been finding the liner shorts in mtb shorts I've bought to be a bit lacking so I went looking for something better. The reviews I found on Amazon for these shorts sounded pretty good so I gave them a try. While my waist is around 40-42 inches I found the XL to be too tight but, the XXL were just right. I've been wearing them on rides of about an hour to an hour and a half for about 6 weeks now and have come to really like them, a lot. The padding is just right, not bulky, but just right and the are snug, but not too tight. I have since ordered a second pair and since I'm so happy with these liner shorts I am also going to order some of their cycling shorts for my road rides. Would I recommend these liner to a friend? Absolutely.
V**C
These are great, I have two pairs.
Wear any shorts you want while riding your bike. Very comfortable. These are great because they don't move around. You don't have some insert to deal with like with regular loose bike shorts. Plus you don't look like some bike geek when you arrive in those tight padded bike shorts. I'm almost 63 and would look stupid in tight bike shorts. With these I can wear shorts for any occasion and not look....
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