Eat my shorts
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Eat my shorts
Hi all, I'm after recommendations for a new pair of shorts. As a preface, I don't wear bibs or padded shorts, feels like I'm wearing a nappy. My endura hummvee 2 shorts, which have lasted nearly 10 years, are starting to look a little worse for wear, though have served me well. Very hard wearing and comfy. However, I am a slim lad, some would say skinny, and they do look a little voluminous on me. Ideally I want a similar short, but more fitted? Any suggestions? Cheers.
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Re: Eat my shorts
I've only worn these for the last decade or so and I have no intention of buying anything else any time soon.....
https://www.nzoactive.com/dobies/
The site mentions that they are 'lightly padded' but I've had ~6 pairs now and unless they've changed they're not padded.
They have thicker fabric in the crotch area but until reading that on their site whilst looking up the link for you I had never considered it might be regarded as 'padding'.
Super comfy and look great and my only complaint would be that it doesn't mention anywhere that they're not suitable for long sessions of angle grinding but I can forgive one melted crotch incident as it was, arguably, at least partially my fault.....
https://www.nzoactive.com/dobies/
The site mentions that they are 'lightly padded' but I've had ~6 pairs now and unless they've changed they're not padded.
They have thicker fabric in the crotch area but until reading that on their site whilst looking up the link for you I had never considered it might be regarded as 'padding'.
Super comfy and look great and my only complaint would be that it doesn't mention anywhere that they're not suitable for long sessions of angle grinding but I can forgive one melted crotch incident as it was, arguably, at least partially my fault.....
Re: Eat my shorts
https://www.evanscycles.com/brand/kalf/ ... e=63190118
These are great. Slim fit, minimal, a bit of stretch, comfy. The clasp above the zip isn't ideal compared to a popstud but overall they're my fave shorts for long rides on or off-road. I also don't bother with padded shorts under them, just suitable boxers.
These are great. Slim fit, minimal, a bit of stretch, comfy. The clasp above the zip isn't ideal compared to a popstud but overall they're my fave shorts for long rides on or off-road. I also don't bother with padded shorts under them, just suitable boxers.
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Re: Eat my shorts
Quechua walking shorts from Decathlon.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-lon ... 68&c=BLACK
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/men-s-lon ... 68&c=BLACK
Re: Eat my shorts
I have some shorts if you're hungry. 1 ride old. Sent with hazardous goods stickers....
Re: Eat my shorts
Crikey, how much shorts are pretty slim fitting, and lovely
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Re: Eat my shorts
The see-through lycra hot pants I wore for a while on the TNR were very comfy. In fact so comfy, that I appear to have fallen asleep.
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Re: Eat my shorts
Was about to post an example of unsuitable boxers but it won't be good for my google history or forum etiquette
Then again after that ^ the bar is already rather low!
Re: Eat my shorts
The Endura single track are a closer cut than the hummvees. The arse area has zero resistance to water though as you rapidly discover when going through a ford
Re: Eat my shorts
I'm not keen on padded shorts anymore either. Comfy to start with, then it all gets a bit too sweaty around the meat n' two veg...
Comfiest thing I've found to ride in is Ronhill Tracksters with nothing underneath, perfect for the winter but not so good in warmer weather. Then I had a lightbulb moment a couple of months ago (why did it take so long? , I asked my mother-in-law, who is a dressmaker, to turn a pair into shorts. Perfect! Now I have cool legs and a comfy arse, they are cheapish and dry in seconds if they get wet.
Comfiest thing I've found to ride in is Ronhill Tracksters with nothing underneath, perfect for the winter but not so good in warmer weather. Then I had a lightbulb moment a couple of months ago (why did it take so long? , I asked my mother-in-law, who is a dressmaker, to turn a pair into shorts. Perfect! Now I have cool legs and a comfy arse, they are cheapish and dry in seconds if they get wet.