Anyone use triathlon shorts instead of cycling shorts?
Ok, so here's my problem.
I own quite a few padded shorts, ranging from $30 - $250 (bibs), and they feel great for the first 2-3 hours, then I get really uncomfortable in them. Not pain, but quite uncomfortable.
I was able to ride 200km wearing only compression shorts with no padding, but I think I got lucky.
Regular shorts/underwear always have issues because of the seams, so they aren't viable.
I heard that triathlon shorts are lightly padded, so they may offer a nice in-between.
Does anyone wear them? How do they compare to traditional cycling shorts?
M, 173cm, 64kg. Long distance rides would be on a gravel bike with 32mm road tires. But I do long distance on my folding bike and 90s MTB, too. What works for one should work for all, if what I'm wearing is ideal.
I ride regular shorts on longer rides and trips, i have a couple of the super cheap nh100 shorts from decathlon, and some icebreaker merino boxers, not having any issues with seams.
Can you quantify "longer rides"? How many KM or hours in the saddle are we talking about? For context, I'm looking for options for rides over 100km or 4h+ (up to 10h in the saddle on much longer rides.
I think they are really nice, look pretty good (better when a bit older), they're light, kinda fast drying and 10 €. Longest ride was 250 km (all flat along a river), they're just what i have been using for touring in the last years, so riding a lot, every day, for months.
I use cheap athletic shorts and a brooks saddle. I might be lucky but I've never had any issues besides getting holes in the shorts in over 10000km of touring.
I think it's easier to get away with casual clothes on a touring bike or at a touring pace (i.e. I never wear padded shorts when I'm on my vintage MTB set up as a touring bike), but on a road bike with road tires, the road buzz really fatigues the rear end after a while.
I can't comment directly on triatholon; but on cold weather biking I used a pair of good fitting padded motorycle pants with a pair of slippery shorts over top.
The shorts took care of friction, and the leather and thin thin quilt of MC pants dispersed the seat pressure.