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Y**U
Gave them a shot... Was not disappointed!
If I were basing my review on how these short feel just walking around it would probably be a one or two star, however, I gave them the benefit of the doubt and decided to take them for a ride. I have to say, they are one of the most comfortable shorts I have ever worn, then on the saddle. I forgot I was even on the saddle. It's like sitting on a cloud. LOL. If you can get past the bulkiness when walking around, I would definitely recommend giving them a try.
J**S
Worth buying when bicycling
Used it for two months it’s worth the investment. I’m a new bike rider and I did not know that when you ride a bike, your butt hurts, but when you wear these pants, you won’t fill your butt hurt because he put a special padding to protect you.
S**I
Good value for money and a great fit. Padding can be better
Good fit to the thighs, and the padding was good initially but went flat after almost a month of daily usage. Had to buy another underwear to compensate. Overall it's fine but there aren't many good products I see in the price range
S**U
Good Upgrade
These shorts are upgrade to the old version of the same model I had.They are comfortable, and soft and an excellent upgrade.The seam finish at the end of the pants has been updated with anti slip material, which I liked.The padding quality has been improved.
A**D
Value
Great value. Padding in seat is excellent and stays dry!!!!!! Buy em you will like them.
N**N
Bum protector
Nice padding for your bottom
L**
These are my favorite biking shorts now.
Very comfortable. Ends right above the knee. Well made.
B**L
Big fan
Swore I would never wear skin tight cycling shorts.... but here we are. Normally wear loose fitting MTB shorts and padded liner undies. With a Brooks saddle on my steel touring/gravel bike, that's been working well for a long time. But right around the 40-50 mile mark, my butt is usually OVER IT. So I hung my head in shame and ordered a pair of the upgraded pad shorts from this company and then also a pair of "bikewa" brand shorts. The bikewa shorts have the same style pad as my liner shorts. Soft but easily compressed. The sponeed shorts (upgrade version) are firmer and don't squish down as easily. Was out on a weekend bike camping trip a couple weeks ago and after 60 miles I was still in pretty good shape down there. Was wishing my campsite was further because I just wanted to keep pedaling. So yeah, they are pretty comfy. You may need to size up. I wear 36-in waist pants. I think that would normally put me in the large category. After reading some reviews I decided to order the extra large and I'm glad I did. They fit just right. My only complaint is that they are UGLY. I could understand if they were Rapha shorts, maybe you wouldn't mind having a big logo on the side of them so you could flex how much money you spent on them. But what the heck is a sponeed. Not a big fan of the budget Amazon brand name in big letters on the side of them. Wish they were just a solid color, with maybe a couple little reflective doodads.
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