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Compression shorts are the tight Lycra type shorts you see in many athletic events
I use UnderArmour compression shorts, together with the HD circulator pad, the combo is great!
Only weird part, at least for me, I go "commando" most of the time, and with the compression short, my "boys" feel confined, and not "free floating" as before
I reluctantly bought the H-D Circulator Seat Pad for my Sturgis trip last summer. I ended up liking it so much that I talked a total stranger into buying one while visiting Rapid City Harley one day. Combined with Under Armor Heat Gear boxer shorts, no problems on the 4,000 mile trip.
Guys just a word of warning. About "compression" shorts. They are great for working out but ridding for hours on end they can restrict the blood flow to your legs and if you are like me it can cause swelling and even raises the risk of a blood clout.
My DR suggested that for me I should stay away from the compression shorts and find something form fitting but not tight.
After research I got a pair of ldcomfort shorts and pants. WOW is all I can say. No butt sweat and no leg swelling from any blood flow restriction.
Just my 2 cents. I know the ld stuff is pricey but worth every penny.
I had great service when I was confused about sizing. I called and got helped but a lady that not only understood the products but was very helpful in getting the rig size the first time.
Been thinking about getting one of those for myself. But I've been wondering...does it change the feel of the seat at all? I'm just wondering if it makes the seat uncomfortable at all.
Been thinking about getting one of those for myself. But I've been wondering...does it change the feel of the seat at all? I'm just wondering if it makes the seat uncomfortable at all.
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