I've gone through several different products in this genre, and I keep coming back to PaceLine Eurostyle. It seems to have the right amount of no-chafe, as well as a pleasant and warming, but not frightening, tingly effect. If I'm on the trainer and ride for an hour or less, and the have to go to work, there is a subtle reminder of the fun that is riding.
Found that it works better when applied to the chamois itself. I think I still prefer Enzo's but I'm pretty happy with this product. Especially after some trial and error. Would buy again.
Comes in a sturdy container. I put this directly on my butt instead of on my shorts. Works pretty well.
I love this cream. This is this first time buying and using the jar. I really like this better than the tube. I can actually see how much is left as I use it.
Priceless. Menthol in just the right amount makes you forget you are biking. Ok, maybe not, but it takes your mind off of your butt. Both the Mrs and I use it. Keeps us biking during all our century adventures...and its over 15 of them in a year.
I use another brand of chamois creme regularly but am always looking for a good deal. The euro style of this well known product is a home run. It has a menthol addition that cools and slightly numbs initially. The price is lower than the bigger name but the benefits are equal
It's ok but I'm going back to regular Chamois Butt'r. While Eurostyle thicker to start with, not convinced it lasts any longer than Chamois Butt'r. I carry the single packets of Chamois Butt'r for rides longer than 25 miles in the summer. The kicker is, I don't care for the witch hazel and menthol tingle in the Eurostyle. Menthol is a mildly toxic substance and is not good for the human body. Why put it in a chamois cream?
This is one of the best chamois creams I have used. Very subtle scent and mild heating effect. It is easy to use and the the wide mouth jar lets you use it all (none stays caught in a squeeze tube). Does the job well.
I settled on this product long ago and it's worked very,very well for many years. I rode 8,000 miles last year and had almost no saddle sore issues. A lot of that was in 90-100 degree heat.
It seems to wash out of my shorts very well too, which is important.
I always stock up when it goes on sale!
I use this before and after rides. Before, either directly on my skin, on the chamois, or both. After to sooth irritated skin. I always keep some around for when I do many consecutive days or riding. Most chamois creams tend to be rather expensive. This is a relatively good value when bought on sale.
After using this butter in a can , and then switching to the tube package, I like the ease of the tube over the can. I like Euro style however it gives a cooling sensation some may not like.
After using this butter in a can , and then switching to the tube package, I like the ease of the tube over the can. I like Euro style however it gives a cooling sensation some may not like.
After using this butter in a can , and then switching to the tube package, I like the ease of the tube over the can. I like Euro style however it gives a cooling sensation some may not like.
For long rides and when your miles ramp up this cream helps prevent saddle sores.
I always use this for many seasons.
I've been using Paceline's chamois creme now for several years and have no reason to change as it works great and my backside loves it too.
Awesome is a word I use when discussing God, but this ends sore crotches and bottoms, end of story.
My go to chamois cream! Dont ride without it!
This ointment is like a magic elixer. It is not only soothing to apply but is cooling to my bum. My chamois doesn't stick to my bum when I stand on the pedals to attack a grade.
This gives you what you need for those long days in the saddle.