RE: avoiding chafing/blistersOne of my clients does an excellent sheepskin saddle cover......
https://www.sheepskinshop.co.uk/product-category/sheepskin-bicycle-saddle-covers/
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RE: avoiding chafing/blistersI use a product called 'body glide', works better than talc as it won't clump if you sweat. It's good for walking/hiking nude as well if things tend to get irritated by rubbing.
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RE: avoiding chafing/blistersThanks for all the great suggestions.
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RE: avoiding chafing/blistersIMHO, both terry cloth and various lubricants work well depending on the circumstances. For short nude rides, I lay a small terry cloth towel over my saddle and wind a criss-cross of tape over it and around my seat post to hold it in place. It doesn't always work for long rides (imagine using a loofah on those parts for an hour or two lol), so there I use a lubricant like body glide or butt butter. Most bike shops carry similar products under the category of "chamois cream." I'm sure other solutions can also work. The idea is to prevent friction and sweat from rubbing your tender bits raw against the saddle. Hope that helps!
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RE: avoiding chafing/blistersReady made seat covers are available for under $20. Google "terry cloth bicycle seat cover".
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RE: avoiding chafing/blistersButt Butter cream, best stuff on the planet. I would also do the seat cover.
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Post #8johngwSuper NudistDo not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may differ. GBS RE: avoiding chafing/blistersI find I get more sweat and chafing from shorts than I do from nude riding.
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RE: avoiding chafing/blistersI use a seat cover that is close to silk in texture. If needed I will use Butt Butter at the first sign of friction.
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RE: avoiding chafing/blistersI ride a smooth leather saddle (the classical Brooks B-17, not cheap, but perfect) and have no problems with riding naked for hours.
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RE: avoiding chafing/blistersI ride a smooth leather saddle (the classical Brooks B-17, not cheap, but perfect) and have no problems with riding naked for hours.
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