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Old 21-06.-2007, 03:59 AM   #1
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Cool Chamois cream necessary??

I would love to hear what the feeling is on chamois creams! I have been cycling for years, and haven't found one yet that is decent, or even beneficial by the end of the ride!!!
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Old 21-06.-2007, 04:39 AM   #2
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I would love to hear what the feeling is on chamois creams! I have been cycling for years, and haven't found one yet that is decent, or even beneficial by the end of the ride!!!


Although pricey, Assos makes a great chamois cream. It has a soothing sensation to it.
Which is actually a small price to pay, considering the area it's applied to.
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Old 21-06.-2007, 05:18 AM   #3
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I love Paceline Products' Chamois Butt'r. I use that for the sit bone area and use Astroglide for the lady bits.
Do you ride long distances?
I am fine up to about 20 without any lubrication, but above 20, you'll bet that I won't be without my Chamois Butt'r and Astroglide.
What have you tried?
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Old 21-06.-2007, 05:29 AM   #4
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Assos works great for me. Even on shorter rides it helps with saddle sores. I like the way it cools too. And on long rides it holds up really well.
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Old 21-06.-2007, 06:04 AM   #5
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Believe it or not, I have always used "Gold Bond" extra strength lotion, in the green bottle, every time out. Never seamed to need anything else. I've ridden plenty of centuries, and have done 400 mile/week, without any problems.

Currently coming back from a lay-off, and not doing long miles, but still, the green bottle does the trick.
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Old 10-07.-2007, 06:40 AM   #6
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Believe it or not, I have always used "Gold Bond" extra strength lotion, in the green bottle, every time out. Never seamed to need anything else.
NICE i have some of that laying around and I just bought cycling shorts...

You put it on your body, not the chamois, im assuming? lol

im new to cycling shorts. My umm "tender" area has been sore after my 16 mile loop, i decided it was time for shorts...and over shorts, im not the smallest guy around (5'8 220 and dropping) eventually if i lose enought the over shorts wont be needed dont wanna scare no one right now...
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Old 10-07.-2007, 04:56 PM   #7
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+1 for Assos, despite being horribly expensive.
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Old 10-07.-2007, 05:25 PM   #8
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Zinc and castor oil cream .... much cheaper and works just as well, they don't use it on babies for nappy rash for nothing. (diaper rash for our North American readers)

And it's available in the baby section of every supermarket.
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Default Re: Chamois cream necessary??

Are these creams water soluble? How do you wash them clean after the ride? Won't they just clog up the chamois padding over time?
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Old 11-07.-2007, 06:45 PM   #11
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Zinc and castor oil cream is not water soluble, so you need to wash your knicks in warm water with detergent - I do this in the washing machine on the wool cycle and they come out fine.

However, if using zinc and castor oil, you apply it to your skin as a barrier rather than smearing it on your knicks (although I have done that too)
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Old 12-07.-2007, 12:22 AM   #12
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i don't think they are necessary... as long as you always use a fresh, clean pair of shorts for every ride (just wash your shorts when you go in the shower and hang them up to dry) and you keep your 'nether' regions clean you won't get saddle sores.

[edit] i wanted to add that i used to have a problem with saddle sores and that in a typical week i do two rides in the 3-5hr range and 2-3 other rides in the 1.5hr - 2.5hr range... and as long as i use clean shorts for every ride and keep the 'nether' regions clean no more problems.. seems too easy, but it works... oh, and don't hang around in your shorts after your ride... wash up as soon as you can.

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Old 12-07.-2007, 02:10 AM   #13
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Default Re: Chamois cream necessary??

As the earlier post said, if the ride is under 20 miles, I don't need the Chamois cream. However, over 20 miles then I start to get boils on my backside. So I use Assos because it has an anti bacterial and fungal element, which is what causes the boils. Keeping the chamois on the shorts clean helps, but with all the sweating and heat where you sit, just causes problems even if you just cleaned the shorts. A lot of the advertising is about the lubricant value, but I don't find that is an issue.

If you don't have any problems, then I don't think you need the chamois cream.
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Old 12-07.-2007, 04:09 PM   #14
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I never get saddle sores. Not even one. I use assos bibs combined with baby talc powder.

I think creams are a load of rubbish. Each to their own.


I used to not get them either but after doing 900 miles in 5 days I became a believer started getting sores on third day.

Sudocream in the morning around lunch time and they did not get any worse They stil hurt but once I found a comfortable position I tried not to move to much.
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Old 14-07.-2007, 10:49 AM   #15
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i find it does help!
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