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    Default Comfort Riding Pants

    I'm laughing while writing.
    I've heard of the comfort seat, the day-long seat.
    Is there anything like the comfort jeans/riding pants? My privates hurt quite a bit after awhile.
    I have the Corbin seat, sheep skins, tried the marbles and the air hawk...
    any suggestions for taking it easy on the boys?

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    Maybe you can join a class action suit with the person suing BMW/Corbin seats for poor seat design that also caused his privates to.................

    I was going to post the link here; but, might it upset others.
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    Duluth Trading sells what they call "Ball Room" pants. Many styles to choose from. ALso sell shirts with gussets in them as well. Long tail shirts, so no more plumbers butt. Excellent quality. Some of their pants are heavy duty. I have a pair of their fire hose carpenters pants as well as just plain old denims. Tom

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    Default Comfortable pants

    Like he said the Duluth pants are good, so are the Diamond Gusset jeans. I have good comfort in Wrangler regular fit jeans, the relaxed fit ones are too low in the crotch and baggy for me. Depends on your body size and weight but you always need some room and some "give" in the right places.

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    Flanker,
    I think that he pulled my preivous post in here...
    ...only I wasn't drinking!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tango View Post
    Duluth Trading sells what they call "Ball Room" pants. Many styles to choose from. ALso sell shirts with gussets in them as well. Long tail shirts, so no more plumbers butt. Excellent quality. Some of their pants are heavy duty. I have a pair of their fire hose carpenters pants as well as just plain old denims. Tom
    I agree they are very comfortable to ride with long distance have several pair and introduced them to a few fellow riders who agree also..

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    In addition to having gusset-cut pants, another suggestion: good riding underwear. No, seriously.

    I swear by this stuff on long trips, no snags, no chafing, great moisture-wicking:

    http://www.amazon.com/ExOfficio-Give...icio+underwear

    (Other similar choices abound: LDComfort, Under Armor, etc.)

    Also, a good splash of Monkey Butt powder always helps, too.
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    Monkey Butt powder...
    THAT'S the stuff that I couldn't remember the name of!!
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    LD underwear for bikers! Long distance underwear. Use and love them. Look them up. Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveinva View Post
    In addition to having gusset-cut pants, another suggestion: good riding underwear. No, seriously.

    I swear by this stuff on long trips, no snags, no chafing, great moisture-wicking:

    http://www.amazon.com/ExOfficio-Give...icio+underwear

    (Other similar choices abound: LDComfort, Under Armor, etc.)

    Also, a good splash of Monkey Butt powder always helps, too.
    For long rides the compression shorts work for me really well. I usually buy a few at the Base Exchange since they are suggested to wear during PT's.
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    Default BUCK NAKED BRIEFS

    Quote Originally Posted by Tango View Post
    Duluth Trading sells what they call "Ball Room" pants. Many styles to choose from. ALso sell shirts with gussets in them as well. Long tail shirts, so no more plumbers butt. Excellent quality. Some of their pants are heavy duty. I have a pair of their fire hose carpenters pants as well as just plain old denims. Tom
    Their Buck Naked briefs are also excellent, and help a lot. Good quality and inexpensive. CapNCrunch

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