Hello -
I haven't posted much yet - I recently got into MTB'ing (really all biking)... started riding last fall. Took the winter off and picked it up again in the spring.
I've put about 1,000 miles on my legs since I started riding a few months ago. I'm on my second bike (GF Xcaliber 29er) and am progressing physically and mentally. This biking stuff is awesome!
My question is probably best asked of women. I think it's time I got some riding shorts/pants. My ass hurts. I hit the single track about four times a week for 1-2 hrs and the bike path at least 1x /wk. I have a women's specific saddle...I've sat in several saddles and this one is my favorite.
I think the problem is not the saddle or the position.. I think it's just a lot of time in the saddle and a lack of proper pant-wear. I wear cargo capri's, loose stretchy capris, etc... I am NOT a shorts person because I have fat legs and have never wanted to show them off.
(Side note... my legs have lost an inch around the calf and I can actually differentiate my knee from my calf now!! Did I say biking is awesome??
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Anyway... My body shape is something like a size 8 on top and a size 14 on the bottom, depending on the cut of the pants. I have a 30" waist but a 44" hip/butt. My thighs are rather beefy as well. God willing, these proportions will even out (or better yet, just trim up, curvy is fine by me!)
For now, I've tried on a few pairs of biking shorts with the inner lining and loose shorts. The lining is binding.. the fat in my legs bulges out unattractively... the waist gaps open.. the shorts hang ridiculously loose at the belly and ridiculously tight in the thigh. I look gross in my own mind and it feels damn uncomfortable just walking around in pants that don't hang evenly.
I have only looked at two stores - and am willing to expand my horizons. What brands work for other women out there? Other ideas? I KNOW there's plenty of other women out there with the Big Butt syndrome. I'm not a big person, but I do carry my baggage below the waist.
I REALLY don't want to wear spandex... although the thought has crossed my mind. Perhaps spandex capris would be comfortable for me.
In the meantime, I feel like I'm in the best shape of my life and only getting stronger every day - maybe in another year I'll be wearing shorts off the rack!
martha
I haven't posted much yet - I recently got into MTB'ing (really all biking)... started riding last fall. Took the winter off and picked it up again in the spring.
I've put about 1,000 miles on my legs since I started riding a few months ago. I'm on my second bike (GF Xcaliber 29er) and am progressing physically and mentally. This biking stuff is awesome!
My question is probably best asked of women. I think it's time I got some riding shorts/pants. My ass hurts. I hit the single track about four times a week for 1-2 hrs and the bike path at least 1x /wk. I have a women's specific saddle...I've sat in several saddles and this one is my favorite.
I think the problem is not the saddle or the position.. I think it's just a lot of time in the saddle and a lack of proper pant-wear. I wear cargo capri's, loose stretchy capris, etc... I am NOT a shorts person because I have fat legs and have never wanted to show them off.
(Side note... my legs have lost an inch around the calf and I can actually differentiate my knee from my calf now!! Did I say biking is awesome??
Anyway... My body shape is something like a size 8 on top and a size 14 on the bottom, depending on the cut of the pants. I have a 30" waist but a 44" hip/butt. My thighs are rather beefy as well. God willing, these proportions will even out (or better yet, just trim up, curvy is fine by me!)
For now, I've tried on a few pairs of biking shorts with the inner lining and loose shorts. The lining is binding.. the fat in my legs bulges out unattractively... the waist gaps open.. the shorts hang ridiculously loose at the belly and ridiculously tight in the thigh. I look gross in my own mind and it feels damn uncomfortable just walking around in pants that don't hang evenly.
I have only looked at two stores - and am willing to expand my horizons. What brands work for other women out there? Other ideas? I KNOW there's plenty of other women out there with the Big Butt syndrome. I'm not a big person, but I do carry my baggage below the waist.
I REALLY don't want to wear spandex... although the thought has crossed my mind. Perhaps spandex capris would be comfortable for me.
In the meantime, I feel like I'm in the best shape of my life and only getting stronger every day - maybe in another year I'll be wearing shorts off the rack!
martha