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If anyone makes a merical cure for these they will be a million air
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Do the following;
1) wear clean shorts 2) shower after training 3) make sure you wear good quality shorts |
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I do not get saddle sores ,read "sore bum and other parts in this forum, but i am trying chamios cream which is supposed to 'reduce chamios friction and prevent chaifing and saddle sores. The cream i bought is called 'releif' but just ask you local bike shop for 'chamios cream' ;D
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I suffer horribly from saddle sores.
What I've discovered which helps for me is: 1) Get out of your shorts as soon as you can after a ride, sitting around in your shorts is a sure way for saddle sores to develop. 2) Wash your shorts at a relatively high temperature (Water temp not air temp *;D 3)Good quality shorts help, as mentioned in a previous post 4)Don't sqeeze the buggers if they do form, not only is it bloody painful * but it also introduces bacteria into the sore which will make the whole thing worse.5) I use a mild cortisone, anti-itch cream which seems to help heal the whole thing up. I find the less they itch the less I scratch *:-[ and the quicker I heal. 6) Wash the affected area well after a ride. 7)Ride your whole ride standing !!(I find that this is the sure fire way to avoid saddle sores and end up with a severe case of overtraining syndrome. * ![]() Have fun, ride hard ! |
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By the grace of God I've been spared from these beasts!
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well i dont get them but i get chaffing
or i did i found the souloution. i got it sooooo baaaadd there was no skin left .read "Sore bum and other parts" topicthis would most likely stop saddle sores too. as when i tried it i had no sore parts and the skin was sill on (this is for longer rides of 100k +)after 160k i was fine.1. Get Chamios Creame (Mine is called 'Releif') this is antibacterial and softens the chamious to reduce friction. 2. Get Vaseline (This is a smo0th dressing) which reduces skin friction as well. Wak it on UR bum and bits ps after 160k another quick wak of vasoline on ur parts will keep u goin pain free again (thats for me anyway)Try this ![]() |
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I use Johnson & Johnson baby powder because it absorbs sweat to a certain extent and reduces friction. Also reduces the pungent odour that accompanies a sweaty chamois.
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Heck maybe I'm not riding enough. I dont get saddle sores. I wear a good quality shorts with no seams in the chamois. These get washed after every ride.
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I only get them when doing lots of endurance base work like 14 hours / 400kms per week.
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