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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de marzo de 2025
I'm 5'4 120lbs. Bought a medium because I don't want super tight shorts. They fit perfect. Very comfortable padding. Material feels great. I didn't even know I had them on. Probably the best pair of cycling underwear I have ever purchased and I have bought several over the years! I like them so much I bought two more.
Wilb
Comentado en México el 11 de agosto de 2021
Pedi talla M , pero resulta que esta marca viene en tamaño gringo, y la etiqueta dice que la talla M de USA es talla Grande en mexico, asi que en resumen, viene para tallas gringas, aun asi me quedo bien ( peso 70 kg, y miedo 1:69) pero supongo me hubiera pedido una talla menos para que me quedara justo a la medida, la tela sinceramente parece de ropa interior, aunque no se si sea de buena calidad, pienso usarlo con un short por arriba, y el PAD, parece ser muy bueno, es bastante grueso, parece de calidad aceptable.
Ol Skool
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de junio de 2021
You need this if you ride. I ride mountain bikes this helps for sure!
Gary Peterson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de agosto de 2020
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.]
AMP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de agosto de 2020
My husband bikes a lot and I thought it might be nice to get these for him. These far surpassed our expectations and he said biking is so much more enjoyable and he doesn't think he could bike without these now. Best purchase ever and highly recommend!!!
John barrows
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2017
Just finished a 28 mile charity ride with them. Nice and comfy. My bum couldn't be happier.
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