Airhawk vs cheaper versions vs gel pads

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No but they do dry quickly though and you have to endure people asking if it bites.
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westers151 wrote: Wed Feb 22, 2023 3:41 pm
Count Steer wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 7:27 pm
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 7:19 pm

Oddly, it manifests its self as a pain in my love plums - plus the hollow from buttocks to nuts.
Never found a comfortable bike saddle either.

I have offered the advice on cycle shorts before but never taken it myself. Now maybe the time to start!
Hmm...coccyx-ish or some sort of circulation or nerve pressure, numb plums....physio. :thumbup:

I don't think chammy underpants are going to solve things...but it'll be interesting and I'll be wrong if they do. :D
Agree, that sounds like nerve pressure pain. Get down to your local physio.

I had severe pain in my legs and around the sit bones of my butt a few years ago - felt like sciatica in my legs and red hot pressure sores around my butt cheeks. Went to the physio and he tracked it down to the muscles in my back/neck having knotted themselves up due to sitting over a laptop for years on end. The result was that they were squashing my nerves, hence the pain. Over a period of about 6 - 8 months, and constantly doing pilates type back stretches, the muscles freed up and the pain went away.

Some bikes are hideous after 80 or so miles (my MT-10 was even with a comfort seat), but you shouldn't be experiencing that sort of pain, after 80-90 miles, when using something like a corbin.
That sounds exactly like what I have - and I often get sciatica after riding the bike. Off to investigate
I also an sit still on the most comfy chair TBH ...
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Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 7:19 pm
Count Steer wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 7:11 pm What, where exactly does it hurt? Are we talking glutes, hips, back or what? Given the above with the Corbin seats and sports bikes etc suggests you may need a physio rather than a nice soft cushioned seat. Never heard anyone complain about bum ache with a Corbin. :eh:
Oddly, it manifests its self as a pain in my love plums - plus the hollow from buttocks to nuts.
Never found a comfortable bike saddle either.

I have offered the advice on cycle shorts before but never taken it myself. Now maybe the time to start!
You should get your your prostate checked - seriously.
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Mr Moofo wrote: Wed Feb 22, 2023 9:01 pm I also an sit still on the most comfy chair TBH ...
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Horse wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:19 pm
Mr Moofo wrote: Wed Feb 22, 2023 9:01 pm I also an sit still on the most comfy chair TBH ...
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dosruedas wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:07 pm
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 7:19 pm
Count Steer wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 7:11 pm What, where exactly does it hurt? Are we talking glutes, hips, back or what? Given the above with the Corbin seats and sports bikes etc suggests you may need a physio rather than a nice soft cushioned seat. Never heard anyone complain about bum ache with a Corbin. :eh:
Oddly, it manifests its self as a pain in my love plums - plus the hollow from buttocks to nuts.
Never found a comfortable bike saddle either.

I have offered the advice on cycle shorts before but never taken it myself. Now maybe the time to start!
You should get your your prostate checked - seriously.
I have ...
It large - PSA gets done every six months
On pills for it - but never computed that it could have been a cause of my discomfort

But thanks, anyway
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Scootabout wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:35 pm Maybe this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic_p ... ysfunction
Perhaps - but it only happens on a motorbike ! And to some extent bike saddles
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Mr Moofo wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:54 pm
Scootabout wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:35 pm Maybe this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic_p ... ysfunction
Perhaps - but it only happens on a motorbike ! And to some extent bike saddles
Might not be that, then. I suffer from it, but, interestingly, not usually on the bike!
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On two of my bikes (Himalayan and Street Triple) I put a 2cm thick gel pad and a sheepskin on the standard seats. Made a huge difference to both bikes. The Triumph used to be very uncomfortable sfter 40 minutes, but with the gel pad and sheepskin, I was able to ride up to Flash Tours and back with no issues.

I have been using one sheepskin for about 10 years, and still can shake water droplets off of it after washing the bike.
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A few beers one evening led to me purchasing a pair of WINX Wheels Ultra Shorts that are always advertised on eBay. They're just cycling shorts but a bit cheaper than the cycling brands.

Used them on last weekend's Wales tour and they made a massive difference. Normally get about 100 miles in and then start fidgeting but with the WINX shorts they were all day comfortable on the Friday and then extending the comfort period on the Saturday and Sunday waaayyy beyond what I'm used to.

https://winxwheels.com/products/ultra-s ... rce=google

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I've been wearing cycling shorts on longer rides for quite some time.
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I had Viking add gel padding into my motorcycle seat, turning it from an instrument of torture into a comfortable place to park my derrière.

https://www.viking-motorcycle-seats.co.uk/ :thumbup:
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Some of the yanks doing the ironbutt thing used to use pile cushions. Cheap thing to try out?

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Taipan wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 7:55 pm Some of the yanks doing the ironbutt thing used to use pile cushions. Cheap thing to try out?
Well, they do mostly ride pile drivers...
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TBF , and being tight , I bought a gel seat cover from eBay. It cost me 7.99 GBP.
And it seems to work well - I will tell you in a couple of weeks
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 7:16 pm I've been wearing cycling shorts on longer rides for quite some time.
I do need to take my own advice and use cycle shorts
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Beancounter wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 6:49 pm A few beers one evening led to me purchasing a pair of WINX Wheels Ultra Shorts that are always advertised on eBay. They're just cycling shorts but a bit cheaper than the cycling brands.

Used them on last weekend's Wales tour and they made a massive difference. Normally get about 100 miles in and then start fidgeting but with the WINX shorts they were all day comfortable on the Friday and then extending the comfort period on the Saturday and Sunday waaayyy beyond what I'm used to.

https://winxwheels.com/products/ultra-s ... rce=google

YMMV.
20% discount code for anyone tempted to give them a try, I've got pair in the post as I have a full days riding planned soon.

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Incidentally, just checked the Airhawk SWMBO uses and the stetchy cover has ripped. Bought that in 2018... it's done two tours of NZ and some two up riding at home including a trip to Pembroke... probably 10 k miles tops. Not impressed.
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MrLongbeard wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 8:52 am
I've got pair in the post as I have a full days riding planned soon.
That's a hard pass from me, they make no difference in riding comfort, you have to walk about feeling like you've filled your nappy and they're bloody bloody hot to wear.

I can see how they might work for narrow seats where you sit astride it, but for a cruiser seat where you sit on, the padding in all the wrong places
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