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Where can you get Dri-cool
The Dri-cool jocks are very good, you used to be able to get them from Kmart - Anyone know where you can get them now?
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have to write this quick before my mrs sees and wonders what the hell website im on.....
you want definate 'cuppage', holding everything steady so you dont pinch a ball getting on and off. very painful. and no fly in the front for poking out of, bike trousers have very viscious zips. hipsters from M&S are my weapon of choice, but not the grey ones they look horrible when things get a bit sweaty, black or navy only. they wash real good with showergel in formule1 basins too so you only need take a few pairs |
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BTW, Aldi in the UK had a special on last week on 2-pc snowboarding underwear for under £10. Bought some a couple of days ago so may still have some stock left if you're quick. |
what, no mention yet of g-bangers?!
just the ticket. no stitching / hems jammed between seat and ar5e. try it, you'll like it. |
Undies by Icebreaker: you can wear them for days, even shit in them, and they won't hold an odour...amazing!
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Black Silk Boxers - you wont even know your wearing them, really comfortable. Wash with your normal clothes, it takes some life out of them, my last purchases lasted about 6 months on the road.
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for very long rides I got 'breifs 95% silk on line from patra reallyy good keep the 'lads' warm in winter wick away sweat.
boxers I have always found ride up & very uncomfey. if any type of boxer the hipster style. |
I must admit icebreakers have been the way to go for me. They are quick drying and take some time before they start to smell, although i haven't tried shitting in them yet. :)
The only negative is that they are quite expensive. |
Tilley
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While riding, I have always used Under Armour Heat Gear Compression top and bottom. Have been very satisfied with it.
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Silk
Expensive but very comfy, lightweight wash and dry in minutes. 3 pairs in regulation black from Patra 25 quid.
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I go to Wal-Mart and get the microfiber ones. I believe the name LIFE is on the package somewhere. I prefer the ones that have about a two inch inseam. No seams in the, uh, delicate areas.
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Buffalo
The hiking and climbing sector have lots of new tech fabrics that wick, dry fast, have anti bacterial coatings and stay warm/cool features. If you are carrying limited stock of gear, they are worth investigating. Most are also very light and pack small(s)
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