This is a good chamois cream. I alternate this with Beljum Budder. I tend to use this more since it's cheaper.
I have been using some kind of chamous cream for about 6 yrs.This product is a good value, and works very well. I apply directly to my skin, for hours of comfort.
Saves on chaffing. This stuff rocks!
Chamois ButtR helps keep me on the bike longer. Reduces friction and has almost no odor and no cooling type feeling for those who don't want it. If your looking for a cool feeling try the Pace Line Euro Style. I recomend having a tube at the house and another in the glovebox just in case.
Better than butter twice the price
I've tried some of the more expensive creams, but nothing works as well as this product for me.
Great value for the money.
I use ButtR on every long and multiple days rides.
The stuff works like this - as you are pulling on your shorts, put about three fingers full on your chamois and spread it thick around the business area. Put a lighter dollop on your taintage. Wipe your hands on some other part of your body to absorb the excess and pull up your bibs. Say goodbye to rawness, redness, sores, and blisters. The nasty little secret of roadies doesn't need to be a chronic pain in the ass and you sure as hell owe it to yourself to be comfortable after dropping massive coin on your carbon steed.
This is a very good chamois cream. It's not too greasy and washes out of shorts easily.
Besides bag balm, this is the only type of chamois lubricant I've tried so far. Bag balm works great but it has a funky petroleum smell and I worry about leaving greasy stains on my clothes. With the PaceLine Chamois Buttr, no matter how sloppy I've been with applying it, it leaves no residue or stains on my gear or clothes. It goes on smooth and has no discernible scent, which I like. It's reasonably priced and easy to find in most bike & outdoor gear shops. It also lasts for miles - on a recent 135 mi jaunt I had to touch up only once.
Use liberally, typically where skin meets chamois or sensitive areas contact shorts. Apply thickly, as a shield. Cleans up easily with water so it's not so great on a rainy day unless you can reapply (which I've never done). Watch for it on sale ($9 is a good buy) as it can be $18 or more, and buy three or more tubes for the year.
Great product. Works well with even small amounts. However, I wish they made a larger size. Ordering something (any consumer product) which we use on a continual basis-like T.P., P.T. (paper towels), dish soap, or Paceline Chamois Buttr in an 8oz size-is not an economical purchase. It starts with the manufacturer who knows they make a substantially larger profit with diminutively packaged offerings. Shame on Paceline for not offering a larger size. It is also not very green-conscious.
Non racer, 14 mph average rider, who takes breaks but loves to ride. The difference between riding with or without Chamois BurrR is dramatic. I recommend this product highly to a person wishing to focus on the scenery and riding friends. It's made my back to back training day rides much more pleasant.
Great cream. Non-greasy and it works.
I've used this for years. Tried Assos, and other than the cooling effect I felt from it, couldn't tell them apart.
Good value and works for me just fine for about 4 hours or so.
For basic chamois cream, Chamois Butt'r is tough to beat. Others may be nicely scented or have exotic ingredients to inspire the Pyrenees, but CB works great and holds up over long, long rides. If you need bulk chamois cream, definitely the best value.
Put it on your butt and slip n slide on you ride! No chaffing or gross build up. My girlfriend even says it make me softer down there.
I like this chamois cream. It does not stain & no more saddle sores - does the job.
Product works well. It just sucks that they use such a big CAP on it. For folks like me who have to drive their car to the start, I do not want the product in my shorts until I get out of the car to ride. Is a tad challenging to apply with the shorts on with the BIG HUGE HINGED CAP. And yes using the tube version, is better than the 'dippity do' style tub.
They used to use a smaller user friendly size cap a couple of years ago.
This is my prefered chamois cream, although most are similar. Seems to last and is comfortable.