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Baleaf Women's 3D Padded Bicycle Cycling Underwear Shorts

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$19.99

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1.Color:Black


2.:Small


Product details

Fabric type
86% Nylon /14% Spandex
Care instructions
Machine Wash
Origin
Imported

About this item

  • 86% Nylon /14% Spandex
  • Imported
  • Machine Wash


Lycra material provide super flexibility and keep your body dry; Air permeability 3D pad supply comfort race; Size Chart: S(27 - 28");M(29 - 31");L(32 - 34");XL(35 - 37");We paid highly attention to all the customer reviews and feedbacks, and have now adjusted the size accordingly.


カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on November 1, 2019
サイズが大きいのか、ダブつき感がありました。パットは薄く良い。
波奈実
Reviewed in Japan on April 20, 2017
パンツのみの商品なので、手持ちの普通のアウターとも合わせやすいです。便利!
David Flores
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2016
I usually get medium products and fit perfect but this one was really small! Also the crotch area can use so much more padding! I usually ride 20 miles a day and the butt is perfectly fine for that many miles but not the front, it is pretty bad. The one thing I really liked is that you can’t even tell you are wearing one. I wore these with some spandex on top and you can’t tell. I gave it a 2 star because I liked that you can’t tell you are wearing it, and also because the padding on the butt is good. I am really trying to find something with a lot of padding on the crotch area but can’t seem to find a good one.
Nicolette
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016
I'm not a crazy intense cyclist. I just enjoy the occasional 30-60 minute SLOW ride, and spin classes. But my goodness you get so sore without any protection for down there. My husband on the other hand IS a super intense cyclist, think spandex suits and all. So he recommended getting something like this, with medium amounts of padding. I just did a 10 mile outdoor loop yesterday in these underwear, and I am barely sore today. It has held up amazingly for spin classes. And the most important part--you can wear whatever you want over it. Pants, skirts, yoga pants, shorts....there is a variety with this "underwear" type of bike pants that you won't get by buying it built in as pants. I am 5'6", 135lbs, and usually a size 4-6 in pants, S/M in underwear. The SMALL fit wonderfully
LNSPLTBLVD
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2016
(using my bf's amazon to give this review)I got these shorts to use for snowboarding, and they worked decently.They are black boy shorts with a padding lined in the mid crotch area. The lining is sort of big and can make you feel like your legs have to be a little wider, but I guess that's good for biking purposes haha. Since I used it for snowboard, I guess the comfort level was a bit different. I just wished there was more padding on the butt area to protect that.
SheShopsOnline
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2015
Update: Just bought my third pair of these. I now find them indispensable and I've since read that you don't want the padding to be too thick. They are really great.I thought I'd try these for commuting and I'd like to wear them under activewear pants (like REI, Eddie Bauer, Lands End) on my commute to work. They are well made. The insert is more like a gel seat cover sown into the underwear. This is my first venture into cycling underwear and I expected it to me more cushy, almost like memory foam or something similar. This isn't terribly thick. It does improve the ride, but I think it's probably more suitable for shorter rides than really long ones. It does disguise pretty well under street clothes, though. I'll probably order another couple pair since my commutes are about 14 miles total. But the brief is soft and comfortable and sewn well.
Lauren L.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2015
As many other reviewers have mentioned, these run small. I would say they fit like "typical" exercise clothings (whereas I wear a size large in "regular" clothing, I tend to be an XL in specialized gear). Even still, these are a bit snug. I think it is because of the odd cut - like they were trying to be a boy short but not quite. They are a bit uncomfortable around the thigh because of that, but the added comfort of having a cushioned bum makes up for it. They are also slightly tight around my waist.I've only tried these out once so far. I wore them under jeans and they weren't noticeable (score!) and I managed to wear them all day without too much discomfort due to the tightness. I definitely agree with the others who have mentioned a bit more padding up front would be nice.Overall, they help quite a bit for such a budget item, but I'll find a better-fitting pair next time.
C Rackauskas
Reviewed in France on June 7, 2015
J'ai choisi ce modèle après avoir lu les commentaires d'autres clientes, donc, j'ai commandé la bonne taille. Je l'ai mis une fois, mais pas de surprises, il est confortable.
Miz Jenna KK
Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2015
These fit 'somewhat small' on my body - I'm an apple shape. I think a woman with a different waist type would be just fine in their regular size. Still, I am totally digging these cycling undies. It so liberating having my legs free from the boxer-brief cut style riding short and the inner pad is nicely sewn and quite a good size. The material has not stretched out of shape nor does it fray easily. I will be buying a few more pairs of these. Great price, shipped within a couple of weeks.
zauberfee
Reviewed in Germany on July 10, 2014
Leider musste ich die Hose wieder zurücksenden, da sie sehr mini ausfällt. trage normalerweise gr. s - m ist aber trotzdem viel zu klein. Besser 2 Größen größer bestellen. Ich hab sie mir nämlich nochmal in L bestellt und da sitzt sie auch ganz schön eng.
Heather
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2014
Based on other reviews and the size chart, I bought a pair two sizes larger than I usually wear, and that turned out to be the correct size. However, the padding was installed by somebody who is anatomically clueless and has never ridden a bike. The widest, thickest part of the pad should be directly under my "sit bones," the ischial tuberosities, but instead, the pad is about 3-4 inches too far back. The wide, bulky part of the pad is halfway up my buttocks in the back (nobody needs padding way back there while riding a bike unless you're doing it very wrong). The narrowest, thinnest part of the pad sits right between my sit bones, so the bony parts of my anatomy, which feel the most wear and tear after a ride, are completely unpadded and unsupported. There's also too much fabric, so it bunches around the groin and looks and feels like a diaper. With a skirt or thin shorts on, the outline of the padding is clearly visible in the rear.Only buy these shorts if you're very handy with a sewing machine. Maybe you can rip out the stitches around the pad and reposition it or sew it into another pair of shorts you already own.
Mightymouse
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2014
A full size chamois for longer rides in a light weight liner so I can wear my cargo shorts over them. Love them! I wear my regular Pearl Izumi Attack shorts (love them!) when I need full compression and a different workout. But when I'm just taking an easy, cruising ride around Lake Coeur d' Alene, a pair of comfy loose shorts and tank makes me happiest because the Coolmax liner makes all the difference. I would recommend them over the Pear Izumi liner any day (and for half the price of PI !). The PI liner's chamois was thin and felt like there was no protection at all in the sensitive areas against chafing; their leg bands were also too tight while the seat was just right. The Coolmax on the other hand fit well all around. With my disappointment in the PI's, I read the reviews on this brand and took their sizing advice seriously...I bought one size larger than I would normally wear. Perfect fit!