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22 of the best cycling shorts for a more comfortable ride, according to seasoned cyclists
22 of the best cycling shorts for a more comfortable ride, according to seasoned cyclists

CNN

time10 hours ago

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22 of the best cycling shorts for a more comfortable ride, according to seasoned cyclists

Cycling shorts quick picks For mountain biking: Fox Racing Men's Ranger Shorts For spin classes: Zoot Women's 6-Inch Ltd Triathalon Shorts For long-distance rides: Assos Women's Dyora Women's R Bib Shorts S11 Bib shorts: Rapha Men's Core Cargo Bib Shorts For recreational rides: Pearl Izumi Women's Sugar 5-Inch Cycling Shorts Whether you've just purchased a new set of wheels for your bikepacking trip or recently invested in an exercise bike, having comfortable cycling shorts specifically designed for this type of workout is a must. 'Cycling shorts aren't 'one-style-fits-all,'' said Emma Belluomo, an instructor at CycleBar. According to the certified fitness trainer and nutrition coach, road shorts are 'sleek and snug with dense padding for long, fast rides,' while mountain biking shorts have a looser fit and are designed to withstand challenging trails. On the other hand, she said 'indoor cycling shorts focus on breathability and comfort with lighter padding or none at all to keep you cool during sweaty spin sessions.' To help you find the most comfortable cycling shorts for everything from mountain biking to spin class, we consulted several experienced cyclists for their insights on what to look for in cycling shorts, along with their recommendations. Club Ride 11-Inch Savvy Surf Trail Shorts Made from a breathable, stretch-knit material, these trail shorts are a great option for mountain biking, according to Sally Marchand Collins, the owner of Sundance MTB Skills Clinic and Adventure. In addition to having a gusseted crotch, reflective accents and a zippered side pocket, the shorts also have an interior drawcord, so you can adjust the fit. Shredly 5-Inch All Time Zipper-Snap Mid-Rise Shorts These 5-inch shorts are another one of Collins' recommendations for mountain biking. They come in over 10 fun patterns to suit different personalities (and so you can stand out on the trail), and they're made from a quick-drying polyester and spandex blend. They also come in two longer lengths — 11 and 14 inches — for those who want more leg coverage. Zoot Women's 6-Inch Ltd Triathlon Shorts Meredith Novack, a former professional triathlete and LaunchBreak member, thinks Zoot's Ltd Triathalon Shorts are perfect for spin classes, short bike rides or multi-sports. They're designed with a stretchy, wide waistband, a modesty liner and grippers to keep them from riding up. We love that they have a UPF rating of 50+ to protect your skin from the sun, as well as slim-fitting padding designed with triathletes in mind. Pactimo Women's Summit Classic Shorts Collins is a fan of Pactimo's Summit Classic Shorts, which were designed with mountain bikers in mind. Available in sizes XS to 2XL, the shorts feature the brand's Endurance Anatomic Super Air Chamois — specially designed padding that provides cushioning while you're cycling — to keep you comfortable during long rides. Pearl Izumi 5-Inch Sugar Cycling Shorts For recreational rides, Mary Beth Hogan, a triathlete and founding LaunchBreak member, singles out these compressive cycling shorts, which have silicone grippers, large cargo pockets that can hold your phone, reflective detailing for visibility in low-light conditions and a wide waistband. Wild Rye Women's 7-Inch Freda Bike Shorts If you're looking for bike shorts that will also work for your other outdoor adventures this summer, these Wild Rye ones have Collins' stamp of approval. They have a UPF rating of 50+, a gusseted crotch and a zippered side pocket to keep your valuables safe. They also come in four colors and patterns, including an unexpectedly fun animal print and a bold floral. Old Navy 8-Inch High-Waisted PowerSoft Biker Shorts 'Don't sleep on Old Navy when it comes to activewear,' Belluomo said. 'I love their quality, and the price is so amazing for the quality.' Case in point, these high-waisted biker shorts she loves. One of the more budget-friendly options on the list, they come in several colors and sizes XS to 4X. Terry Bella Free Bike Shorts These Collins-recommended shorts feature a contoured waistband and the brand's breathable Flex Air Chamois (seamless and ultra-breathable foam padding) that make your rides more comfortable. They're also designed without leg grippers, making them a great option for those who don't like silicone. Gymshark Women's Running Cycling Shorts Belluomo loves these drawcord waistband shorts because of their handy, zippered back pocket. Though they're only available in two colors — black and teal — they come with a budget-friendly price tag. Assos Dyora R Bib Shorts S11 If you're looking for a comfortable and compressive pair of bib shorts (cycling shorts that are held up by straps), Megan Kelly, a USA Cycling Masters National Champ in Criterium and founding LaunchBreak member, recommends these ones from Assos for long-distance rides. Wild Rye Eleanor Chammy Shorts If you're looking for a more fashion-forward pair of biking shorts, Novack recommends Wild Rye's Eleanor Chammy, which comes in three bold prints. Athleta 9-Inch Elation Ultra-High-Rise Shorts For those wanting a longer pair of bike shorts, Belluomo recommends these ones. 'The fabric is super soft and sweat-wicking, so [they're] perfect for spin [classes],' she said. We love that they also have a UPF 50+ rating and a discreet back pocket for stashing cash. Velocio Women's Luxe Bib Shorts For long-distance riders, Kelly also recommends the Velocio Luxe Bib Shorts because they're comfortable to wear and make bathroom breaks on the trail a breeze, thanks to the added elasticity to the bib straps. The shorts also feature a three-panel design that eliminates any needless seams, which in turn reduces the potential for chafing. Assos Mille GTS Bib Shorts S11 Jason Carolan, a cycling expert with over 30 years of competitive riding, recommends these shorts from Assos. Designed for long-distance rides, they come in two lengths — standard and long — and feature an ultra-matte finish. Their bib-style design makes them ideal for those who find the waistbands in regular cycling shorts uncomfortable. Vuori PR Shorts Compression Tights 'Compression shorts are a great choice for men to wear as a layer under regular shorts while cycling,' Belluomo said. 'This will help prevent chafing and give you more comfort.' She recommends Vuori's moisture-wicking PR Shorts, which are meant to be worn in cold weather as a base layer. Club Ride 13-Inch Hifi All-Mountain Shorts Collins recommends Club Ride's Hifi All-Mountain Shorts, which are made from a water- and dirt-resistant polyester and spandex blend. Designed with eight pockets and a gusseted crotch, these shorts strike a balance between style and function. We love that they also have reflective accents for those early morning or late-night rides. Zoic 9-Inch Ether Bike Shorts and Liner This shorts set, which Collins recommends for mountain biking, includes Zoic's bestselling 9-inch Ether Shorts and its 7-inch Essential Liner. With an elasticated back waistband, mesh panels and angled pockets to keep your keys from falling out, these shorts are a great option for fuss-free trail riding. Rapha Men's Core Cargo Bib Shorts 'Rapha might be the brand that started the cargo-short craze, which has expanded across the biking industry,' Carolan said. 'They are very solid and innovative and have expanded their collections to be available in bike shops and retailers, not just online or mail order.' He recommends the Core Cargo Bib Shorts, which are designed for everyday riders. Fox Racing Men's Ranger Shorts If you're looking for a durable pair of mountain bike shorts, Collins also recommends these lightweight ones that hit at the knee. They're made from a moisture-wicking ripstop fabric, and they have a water-repellent finish. Adidas Men's Essentials 3-Stripes Padded Cycling Shorts Belluomo is a fan of these Adidas cycling shorts because they're 'super functional and will help you go the distance since they're padded for more comfort on long rides.' Primal Men's Alitios Limited-Edition Black Etheros Bib Shorts A fan of Primal Alitios bib shorts, Carolan singles out this pair of bib shorts. 'They use the best [original equipment manufacturer (OEM)] on the market for their chamois, and the straps, compression and fabric are top-notch for multi-hour rides.' He likens the quality of these ones to shorts double their price. Castelli Men's Premio Evo Bib Shorts If you don't mind spending a little more on your cycling shorts, Carolan said that Castelli makes high-quality gear for both professionals and amateurs, though some people find the chamois too thick. The Premio Evo Bib Shorts, which have a perforated back panel and are designed for long-distance rides, get his stamp of approval. 'When choosing cycling bibs or shorts, the most crucial element is the chamois (padding),' said Jennifer Cvar, an executive director at Momentum Indy. 'I generally look for bibs with multiple sections in the padding to allow for maximum comfort and support where it's most needed.' Carolan echoes this point, adding that the padding should work for your body and bike and be an appropriate thickness for the length of your ride. For rides over two hours, Cvar recommends opting for shorts with thicker padding to help protect the sit bones. Fit is another key factor to consider. According to Carolan, cycling shorts should be tight but not restrictive enough to cut off your blood flow or circulation. 'Bike shorts all take some time to break in,' he said. 'I recommend cyclists wash their shorts first and then ride a few times before some major race or event to break them in, confirm the fit works and ensure no issues come up. It's a very personal product, so it's important to try to test and see what works best. But you should be able to forget that you have them on when you're cycling.' You should also consider the material. Cvar recommends looking for moisture-wicking fabrics and features such as leg grips, which help keep the shorts in place. There are also aesthetics, length and the type of short — bib versus regular cycling shorts — which all boils down to personal preference. 'For me, personally, I never ride in cycling shorts because I don't prefer the feel of a waistband; [I'm] always opting for bibs, though I know this certainly complicates potty breaks for women,' Cvar said. Pro tip: Cvar recommends using chamois cream, like Undurbudr's, to prevent chafing since they're designed to be worn without underwear. The following FAQs have been answered by cycling experts Jennifer Cvar, Mary Beth Hogan and Jason Carolan, and include reporting by associate editor Rachel Dennis. How should your cycling shorts fit? How should your cycling shorts fit? According to Cvar, cycling shorts should have a snug fit to keep the chamois in place and prevent chafing. 'They should be tight enough that the fabric doesn't wrinkle or bag, especially around the crotch and inner thighs, but still allows for a full range of motion,' Cvar said. 'The leg grippers should hold the shorts firmly without digging in uncomfortably. A proper fit is key to maximizing the benefits of the chamois and the technical fabric.' How often should you wash your cycling shorts? How often should you wash your cycling shorts? Hogan recommends washing them after each use. 'One tip to increase the lifespan of cycling shorts is to allow them to air-dry rather than putting them in the dryer,' she said. Do all types of cycling shorts have padding? Do all types of cycling shorts have padding? No. While many pairs of cycling shorts do have padding, there are also cycling shorts that don't, such as the Club Ride Men's Hifi All-Mountain Shorts that Collins recommends. How long do cycling shorts last? How long do cycling shorts last? As Carolan said, a good pair of cycling shorts can last years if they're taken care of. To help extend the longevity of your shorts, he recommends following the care instructions on the label and avoiding the use of a dryer. 'You'll know when you start to have saddle discomfort when the chamois has broken down, and at that point, you should not use them anymore,' he said. 'For most riders, a pair of cycling shorts should last three to five years.' How many pairs of cycling shorts should you buy? How many pairs of cycling shorts should you buy? For those new to cycling, Carolan recommends purchasing just a few pairs. 'For someone starting out, two to four pairs would be fine,' he said. 'Cycling shorts need to be washed, so it depends on how often you ride and do laundry. For the 'everyday rider,' you'd want five to seven pairs.' For this article, we consulted the following experts to gain their professional insights. Emma Belluomo, fitness trainer and nutrition coach, and instructor at CycleBar Jason Carolan, cycling expert with over 30 years of competitive riding and the chief innovation officer at Flexential Sally Marchand Collins, owner of Sundance MTB Skills Clinic and Adventure Jennifer Cvar, executive director at Momentum Indy, a nonprofit organization that organizes and manages bicycling events and festivals Mary Beth Hogan, triathlete; former D1 cross-country and track athlete; founding member of LaunchBreak, a networking platform for female athletes; and chair of The Armory Foundation, a nonprofit that offers athletic, educational and community programs Megan Kelly, USA Cycling Masters National Champ in Criterium; founder of STEAM Train Endurance Coaching; USA Cycling triathlon and swimming coach; and founding member of LaunchBreak Meredith Novack, former professional triathlete, swim expert, world record-holding extreme swimmer and LaunchBreak member CNN Underscored has a team of skilled writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when applicable to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. For this story, associate editor Rachel Dennis interviewed several cycling experts to get their insights on what to look for when shopping for cycling shorts and their recommendations.

Best dirt bike gloves
Best dirt bike gloves

Chicago Tribune

time26-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Chicago Tribune

Best dirt bike gloves

It's easy to assume that the only protection you need when dirt biking is a good helmet, but in reality, a strong set of dirt bike gloves is just as important. Dirt bike gloves not only help to protect your hands and fingers from the rough material of your dirt bike handle, but they can also provide limb-saving protection in the event of crashes and wipeouts. The best dirt bike gloves are the Fox Racing Men's Dirtpaw Motocross Gloves. These dirt bike gloves provide tons of extra grip and padding along the palm for superior control of your bike during high-intensity racing. However, they sacrifice some protection in the finger area. Material Types of dirt bike gloves Fingerless: These gloves come with no finger protection, focusing on the back and palm of your hand. They give you a wider range of motion and are cooler in warm weather but leave you vulnerable to injury. Full-fingered: These gloves cover everything from the wrist up. If you race dirt bikes, you'll probably want the extra protection of a full-fingered glove. You can also find some options which extend up the arm, like vambraces. Components, size and fit The key components of a dirt bike glove are the padding, air vents, insulation and reinforcements. Each component interacts with the others to provide the maximum amount of protection and comfort, but they fail to work effectively if the dirt bike gloves do not properly fit your hand and fingers. Dirt bike gloves have a very wide range of pricing that can start as low as $5 or less and reach $150 or more. If you're just starting out or only dirt bike as a hobby, you can get away with spending $5-$50 for whatever level of protection and quality you feel comfortable with as it balances with your checkbook. If you race or intend to race, you'll want to make sure you're buying top-tier quality dirt bike gloves and that's when costs can vary $50-$150. Do you really need to buy a pair of dirt bike gloves? A. Absolutely. Dirt biking is a dangerous sport, especially if you race. Wearing proper fitting dirt bike gloves can drastically reduce the risk of injury to your hands, including broken bones, blisters and rashes. They can also improve your control by providing extra grip to prevent your bike from slipping out of your hands and improve your general control. How do you properly care for and clean your dirt bike gloves? A great pair of dirt bike gloves can last you for a long time if taken care of, even if used heavily. Make sure you clean them after use and store them only once you're certain they're dry. Most dirt bike gloves are machine washable, making it easy, but if they're leather, you'll have to clean them by hand, following the manufacturer's instructions to avoid damaging them. Top dirt bike gloves Fox Racing Men's Dirtpaw Motocross Gloves What you need to know: This excellent pair of dirt bike gloves are perfect for racing with strong flexibility. What you'll love: The palm is very well protected against crashes with plenty of padding. What you should consider: The fingers themselves are poorly protected due to a lack of padding. Top dirt bike gloves for the money COFIT Motorcycle Gloves What you need to know: This set of dirt bike gloves sacrifices no protection to keep its cost as low as it is. What you'll love: The silicone dots on the palms allow for an antislip grip. The metal fibers in the fingers help you to swipe on your phone easily without taking your gloves off. The knuckles and palms are reinforced with PVC. What you should consider: These gloves run small. Worth checking out Seibertron Dirtpaw Unisex Gloves What you need to know: This is a perfect set of dirt bike gloves for beginners. What you'll love: The four main fingers each have individual raised padding for maximum joint protection and grip. What you should consider: It can be tricky to find a set that fits well as they tend to run a bit large. BestReviews spends thousands of hours researching, analyzing and testing products to recommend the best picks for most consumers. BestReviews and its newspaper partners may earn a commission if you purchase a product through one of our links. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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