Guys - What kind of Underware do you wear?

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#41 Unread post by RhadamYgg »

I thought under armour was for cold weather protection? Those don't keep you to warm?

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#42 Unread post by blues2cruise »

RhadamYgg wrote:I thought under armour was for cold weather protection? Those don't keep you too warm?

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only if you buy the warm ones.....they also make lighter ones as well.
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#43 Unread post by blues2cruise »

ceemes wrote:
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RhadamYgg wrote:
Oh... I was thinking that without a package they probably have it pretty easy in this respect.

I could be wrong.

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#44 Unread post by JC Viper »

Under Armour has the cold weather gear called Cold Gear which contains a micro fleece, and they also have hot weather gear called Heat Gear which is like a pretty light spandex kinda thing that keeps you pretty dry. I wear the compression t-shirt with the heat gear leggings and after a ride I still feel nice, dry and clean.
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#45 Unread post by Duffy »

Off topic, but I have to say, you guys are just too funny. First a farting post now underwear. Classic :laughing: It's tougher than I ever imagined to be a guy :salute:

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I am just surprise they did not bring up silk long undies....my hubby loves them in the winter, he says they don't bunch up and there not too thick....just had to put in......:twocents:
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Duffy wrote:Off topic, but I have to say, you guys are just too funny. First a farting post now underwear. Classic :laughing: It's tougher than I ever imagined to be a guy :salute:
You betcha. My wife gives me hell if my thong strap can be seen over my leathers. (Joking! ...)

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FOLLOW wrote:I am just surprise they did not bring up silk long undies....my hubby loves them in the winter, he says they don't bunch up and there not too thick....just had to put in......:twocents:
I love silk undies. But the only ones I've ever had were boxers and they offered no support at all.

Well, going on vacation on Wed. - gonna see if I can find bicycle shorts or the under armour undies sometime after coming back.

Today was a beautiful day for going for a ride. upper 70's to mid 80's.

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well, there just to keep you warm...he even wears them skiing.
However for riding he does like the bike shorts.
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#50 Unread post by sapaul »

BAAAWWWAAAHH

you guy's are soooo funny

In SA we have the problem of the sweaty ball, we have the opposite of the wind chill factor, known as the wind burn factor. 30+ degree C can produce in excess of 45 degree wind burn and metal tanks can cause serious damage even through leathers.

Dehydration of the ball can then became a serious problem. Notice how most South African riders have mastered the art of hanging off the bike, this is not an advanced riding technique but is in fact a way of directing air onto the ball area in order for a cool down. As most South African men have balls like Elephant ears this produces a similar effect.

Our underwear tends to consist of the latest animal skin technology, in particular, Buffalo, Rhino and Elephant hides. Cured and stretched and then custom fitted bu Zulu virgins in order for the perfect fit. Woolworths also stock a cheaper version of Ostrich skin, small, medium,large and please call me.

Trust this fits in with the current discussion and dispels any urban legends about African men.
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