There's a wide variety of sources out there for cycling shorts, so you should ensure that you're getting the best of the best. One of the stores with the best selection can be found at http://www.rei.com/search?cat=4500003_Cycle+Clothing&search=Cycling+Shorts
Cycling shorts can be found at many different stores. Here are just a few of the ones online that provide available cycling shorts. Amazon.com Rei.com Sierratradingpost.com
Most would wear a cycling Jersey together with cycling shorts.
Cycling shorts prevent the rubbing of your inner thighs together while peddling (known as the chamois) and to be aerodynamic. http://cycling-review.com/clothing/bike-shorts/wearing-cycling-shorts/
Lifting shorts are very effective shorts to wear when you are lifting weight, playing sports, or cycling. These shorts can be found at many sporting goods stores as well as amazon.
No, you dont use underwear with padded cycling shorts lol! *still laughing* omg no. searouly? oh then no
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Bib cycling shorts for men can be purchased at most outdoor gear stores, such as MEC in Canada, or REI in the USA. Bicycle specialty stores also sell bib cycling shorts from a variety of brand names.
Cycling bibs are used for another word for them is cycling shorts. They often are black made of lycra, and tight, fairly short and made with a flexible material. Some brands of cycling bibs shorts are Castelli Aero Race and Santini.
Usually a helmet, sunglasses, a jersey, padded cycling shorts, socks shoes.
Yes, Pearl Izumi does make a variety of cycling shorts with padding. Many of the company's padded shorts can be found for sale through Amazon and other comparable online retailers.
Cycling pants are usually more fitted to go against wind resistance while pedaling. There are many companies that make the fitted cycling shorts best bet would be to try some on and find which one fit and look best on you.
What you want for cycling is shorts/trousers with as little seams and as flat seams as possible between your body and the saddle. Bicycle shorts are made that way, and they are also padded - but any shorts that fits the bill of being flat and friendly to your skin will work.
They're shorts specifically made for cycling (usually road cycling) that are made out of spandex for less wind resistance and a pad in the groin to make road seats rideable, otherwise i don't think the sport would exist without them ha.