Ideas on dealing with abrasions in sensative areas.

Ideas on dealing with abrasions in sensative areas.

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Celtic Dragon

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Monday 25th August 2014
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Forgive the slightly bashfull nature of the post but over the last few rides a problem has reared its head I've never experianced before. Abrasions at the inside top of my legs.

Before everyone shouts Chamios creme, I've got some and used it, whilst its helped, it hasn't got rid of the problem entirely. The problem area is from the tendons on the hip joint to about 1.5 inches back. Or basically where the pad in the shorts folds round the saddle to protect my leg against friction, nothing wrong there, its doing what its supposed to. However the result is slightly painfull for a few days afterwards, the the longer the ride the more I'm aware of it so I'm convinced its deffinatly friction related.

I did buy the best fitting shorts I could find my local tri shop stocked (Bontrager) so I'm confident in they they are decent quality. I've used them off and on for about a year and their washed after every ride, but as the distance and time goes up this problem has cropped up.

Its got me wondering if its hair thats causing the problem, as I look like a Werewolf! Yes even there! So before I get the Immac out, has anyone got any other ideas / remedies. MTFU and wait for the areas to harden and get used to the problem is an option, but walking is wince inducing at present.


Let the pcensoreds taking commence!

Celtic Dragon

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Monday 25th August 2014
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I've got some dhb leggings but their a lot thinner than my current shorts. Im frightened that they will be transparent!

Celtic Dragon

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Monday 25th August 2014
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Dammit said:
Both sides, or only one?
Both legs, but right leg a lot more so. I dropped the saddle height already as it was a smidgen too high.

Celtic Dragon

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Monday 25th August 2014
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agentnomad said:
Are you using wash powder or liquid? as at 30 deg the powder does not dissolve fully and you end up with tiny bits of powder drying out in the seat pad until you sweat and then grind it into your skin.

Try a different make of shorts

Try a different saddle
I get it on both the roadie and MTB.

A shorts trial is on the cards, I'm just waiting for a nice box from Belkin to turn up at the office tomorrow smile

Lycra stuff is washed with liquid, and everything is done at 40 deg, my washing machine doesn't have a 30 deg setting.

Celtic Dragon

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Monday 25th August 2014
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Looking at strava, the shorts have done 177 miles, 91 of those in the last 3 months. I'd expect a pair of shorts to last longer than that!

Celtic Dragon

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Monday 1st September 2014
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For those that said shorts, give yourself a pat on the back. Went out yesterday in the Belkin bibs I bought and no chafing smilebounce Just saddle sore.

I haven't resorted to Immac yet.