What to Go looking for When Purchasing Cycling Shorts

By Tom Oxby


There are lots of styles and sorts of cycling shorts out there and the performance will vary based mostly on your needs. Is your intended use for recreational riding, racing, mountain cycling, cycle commuting, bike touring or coaching rides. The shorts you select will make a change.

Do you actually need special shorts just to go for a bike ride? Yes you do, depending on the style chosen cycling shorts can help reduce wind resistance, soak up the bike shock, protect the skin from harmful UV rays and also protect the skin from the friction of the legs rubbing against the bike seat. And yes, some types are odorless too.

When buying cycling shorts there are four things to consider:

Style of the shorts "there are slack type shorts which have a loose fit and are good for mountain biking, bicycle touring, recreational rides and generally also have pockets. There also are the standard cycling shorts which have a tight fit providing less wind resistance which can on occasion be good for racing, training and club rides.

Cycling shorts are made of fabrics with pliancy or panels which are sewn together to form the cycling shorts. With this type the shorts that have more panels will normally fit the contours of your body better and can hence be provide more comfort.

Many bicyclists also like the bib shorts style which were designed so that the elastic waistbands often cut into them when riding are eliminated.Obviously you would like to have cycling shorts that look good on you also. Most cycling shorts come in black but other colours may be available as well with some styles.

Size "you need to ensure when buying cycling shorts that they are a good fit and not too tight which restricts movement and decreases comfort. Too big and the shorts could be clumsy for riding.

Padding "padded bike shorts will usually are comprised of a gel or chamois liner. The padding absorbs shock and also helps to forestall redness and chafing by reducing the friction between your seat, and the bike seat. Many baggy bike short styles offer a detachable liner which is especially good when trail cycling or bike touring as it makes washing easier.

Fabrics "cycling shorts are normally made of lycra or wool. Whichever you pick out the fabric must be breathable, wick off moisture, stretch well and be lightweight. Some styles also offer UV protection from the sun. Wool shorts are favoured by many as they are odorless.

There are also compression shorts available which reduce muscle fatigue by keeping your muscles compressed, particularly good mountain bike shorts.

Have a wonderful time on your bike but do make an effort when purchasing cycling shorts to pick for a comfortable pair as it does impact your performance.




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