LDComfort undergarments for riders
#3
Didn't care for them. Under Armour is cheaper and available in more places. The fly on the LDC stuff is simply unworkable for men with adult-sized hydraulics.
#4
Bought the shorts and long sleeve shirt and don't regret it. No seams in the *** area to sit on is key and material will keep moisture away from skin.
Did 1700 miles in two days on the way back from Sturgis and was comfortable.
Alternative is DrIDuke which are made in USA for military special forces etc. You can wash em in sink, twist em out, roll em in a dry towel and put em back on and while the garment may be still damp your skin stays dry. A lot of bang for the buck and found here: http://www.dukeathletic-tactical.com...er-briefs.html
Did 1700 miles in two days on the way back from Sturgis and was comfortable.
Alternative is DrIDuke which are made in USA for military special forces etc. You can wash em in sink, twist em out, roll em in a dry towel and put em back on and while the garment may be still damp your skin stays dry. A lot of bang for the buck and found here: http://www.dukeathletic-tactical.com...er-briefs.html
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I continue to search for an undergarment for cold weather riding as a base layer. I have tried Gatorskins but want something more pliable. UnderArmour maybe? Will check out above suggestions.
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#8
Just got a pair a few weeks ago to try. Hoping for long miles comfort. My regular boxers just don't cut it. And I agree, the pee flap is worthless for an adult.
#9
UA ColdGear is the shiznit. I use them under my Gerbing's XE riding pants (with nothing else) and I rarely have to use the heat.