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Old 12-06.-2006, 10:07 AM   #1
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What are the best chamois creams? Assos? Butter?
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Old 12-06.-2006, 10:22 AM   #2
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What are the best chamois creams? Assos? Butter?



I use both.

Assos gives a nice 'tingling' sensation. Butter is a little bit more water based.

Assos will feel thicker while Butter feels a lot more slick.

The type of ride I am about to do determines the cream.

Do what feels the best.
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Old 12-06.-2006, 10:31 AM   #3
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You use both at the same time or one for short rides and one for long rides? Which one is better for long rides?
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Old 19-06.-2006, 10:54 AM   #4
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The butter doesn't have as much staying power. Assos is better for longer rides.
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Old 23-06.-2006, 06:23 PM   #5
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Assos all the way!
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Old 23-06.-2006, 09:45 PM   #6
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Assos all the way!

Assos is way to expensive for what you get. Try the Qoleum range. Stay away from the Blue Steel stuff got nothing but ingrown hairs when I tried there version
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Old 25-06.-2006, 10:47 AM   #7
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I know this isn't an option you asked, but I use vasoline and have no problems.
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Old 26-06.-2006, 03:06 PM   #8
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Bag Balm!

I put down a little base layer of polysporin, and then Bag Balm on top. Works for me.
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I know this isn't an option you asked, but I use vasoline and have no problems.


I've always wondered about vaseline, but I've never used it because I've been worried about it destroying my chamois. I used Noxzema for years.
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Bag Balm!
I'll second that. It works well without feeling greasy, and it's much cheaper than the cycling specific products.
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I'll second that. It works well without feeling greasy, and it's much cheaper than the cycling specific products.

I never thought of that but i just looked at the ingredients for Noxema Plus and Assos. Here they are:

Assos:
deonized water(just water), glycerine, propylene glycol, decyloleate, polydecene, which hazel extract, almond oil sorbitan stearate, menthol, cyclomethicone, oak bark extract, methylparaben, retinyl, palminate, bha

noxzema plus: (plus has added moisturizer)
water, stearic acid, linseed oil, soybean oil, glycerin, propylene, glycol, gelatin, calcium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, fragrance, camphor, menthol, eucalyptus oil, methyparaben, propylparaben, dmdm hyantoin, disodium edta, phenoxyethanol

Assos:
$20.00 140 ml

Noxema Plus:
$3.29 10.7 OZ

gonna give Noxzema a try.

Thanks for all the input. my B^11$ thank you.
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What are the best chamois creams? Assos? Butter?

Assos is outstanding but just for fun I got some Noxema and have used it a couple of times.....seems as good as Assos in all honesty.
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Assos is outstanding but just for fun I got some Noxema and have used it a couple of times.....seems as good as Assos in all honesty.
I have heard that from a lot of high milage guys I know. I have been using Assos and if I didn't get it as cheap as I do I'd try Noxema. I have had NO saddle sores in the last 2 years. If it is not broken I won't fix it!

I rode 13,000 miles last year and am on the same pace this year.
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I'll second that. It works well without feeling greasy, and it's much cheaper than the cycling specific products.
are you thinking fo something else? bag balm is the greasiest thing you can use. i like it but when i'm wearing my nice bibs there's no way i'm going to risk messing them up wiht anything petroleum-based. i'd much rather use noxema if i'm looking to save money.
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What are the best chamois creams? Assos? Butter?


I once saw Lance Armstrong on TV using Bag Balm


http://www.bagbalm.com/

I use it...and it works great!
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