FAQ
What is the difference between cycling bib shorts and regular cycling shorts?
Cycling bib shorts use shoulder straps instead of a traditional waistband, providing a more secure fit and reducing pressure around the waist. Many cyclists prefer bib shorts for longer rides, while regular cycling shorts offer greater convenience for everyday riding.
Men's vs. Women's Cycling Pads: Why the difference matters
Anatomical differences mean men and women have unique pressure points. Women's pads are wider to support sit bones, while men's pads feature a central channel to relieve perineal pressure. Choosing the right fit prevents chafing, ensures all-day comfort, and protects your long-term health.
Should I wear underwear under cycling shorts?
No. Cycling shorts are designed to be worn directly against the skin. Wearing underwear can create additional friction and may lead to discomfort or chafing during rides.
How should cycling bib shorts fit?
Cycling bib shorts should fit snugly against the body without restricting movement. A proper fit helps keep the chamois in place, improves comfort, and reduces fabric movement while riding.
Are cycling bib shorts suitable for long-distance rides?
Yes. Bib shorts are often the preferred choice for endurance cycling because they provide consistent support, help keep the chamois properly positioned, and eliminate waistband pressure during extended rides.
How do I wash cycling shorts?
Machine wash in cold water on a gentle cycle. Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, and high-heat drying. Air drying is recommended to help maintain the fabric's performance, elasticity, and chamois durability.
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