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Comfort riding pants

Ride Master

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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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Have you given the Fruit of the Loom gang a try.....Just a thought:roflblack:
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?
 
Well if yiou've got a willing Navigator... :opps:
She could help you forget about the misery and pain... :D
Or just borrow John's "inflatable farting companion"! :roflblack::roflblack:
 
I like jeans that have a little bit of room. Those that have to be put on with a spray gun are just a little tight for me.

The Duluth trading and new Wrangler "U" cuts seem to be the way to go--IMO.
 
Competition Accessories sells Kevlar reinforced riding jeans that are quite roomy and offer more protection than regular jeans. They are sized large - my 34s are more like 36-37.

My solution to this problem is to wear a larger waist size roomy pant, either the jeans or cordura riding pants, no belt, and (gasp!!!) use suspenders. When younger I wouldn't have been caught dead in those things but somehow they now fit with my age. Funny how these things change as we get older.

Mike
Idaho
www.rtwrider.net
 
Tactical pants

Tried Blackhawk tacticals when I was taking some handgun training and found them extremely comfortable when riding. Currently they are my choice.
 
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