Chamois Butt'r is one of the must have items for biking year round. If you're doing short rides, you might get by without it, but for longer rides, or for riding day-after-day, it's a must.
I bought this on impulse cause it was on sale. Up till now I've always used Body Glide and this won't change my mind.
This is a water-based lube so its very easy to apply. Wipe it on, wash it off of your hands. Great, but I also felt that when I was really sweating on a ride, it started losing it's effectiveness. And that is something I've never felt with Body Glide.
I ride about 200 miles per week and this stuff is a must. Never have any problems in the saddle.
I have been using Chamois ButtR every since an initial chaffing incident when I first started cycling about 5 years ago. Chamois ButtR provides that little extra protection that lets me complete 600k brevets and still walk! I do not leave home for an event without it.
Just a little dab goes a long way. Buttr really works well and one tube lasts a long time.
I've used Chamois Butt'R ever since I began road-biking years ago. Have tried a few others, but always come back to Butt'R - it's the best!
Riding a recumbent bike. I have no need for pads or creams. But you wedged riders might need this. So wear your shorts with the tampon in it. Cream up. And just try to pee after 50 mi. I'll finish my ride 10 min. Sooner and be able to sit on a stool afterwards. RECUMBENTS RULE.
You wedgie riders will never learn.
It's hard to explain to new riders how much difference chamois cream can make, not only preventing chafing but just the overall comfort in the backside-to-seat interface. it's like the difference between a cheap and expensive saddle, it's that important. Not only do I use this if I plan to be on the bike for longer than thirty minutes, I also carry along the single use packs by the same brand in case I need to "top off."
I mainly use this for rides 30 miles and longer. For centuries and further distances recommend reapplying.
Buttr is probably best known for protection against chafing on long rides when its hot, but its even better for protection when its cold and rainy. Definitely worth it....
I have been using this product since 2006, mostly to protect against saddle sores. I apply it before each ride and reapply with each break. Along with trying to prevent saddle sores I will apply it when the buns get a little hot or sore. It does provide refreshment.
For long rides or hot Florida days this definitely helps. I use this for long rides on the road or on my trainer and found it to help with friction. I used to have mild sores that persisted for 4-5 days, now that is no longer a problem.
Good lubricant at a reasonable price. Washes out of shorts easily.
Very easy to use and leaves no residue on you or your clothing. I use it even though the bike short manufacturer says you don't need it...yeah, right! Our average rides are 30 to 50+ miles 3+ times a week and never have to worry about a sore butt. Worth every penny.
Works great. Zero greasy feel. Washes easily. Less expensive than most. Why leave home with out it?
Great Chamois Cream that is comparable to Assos Cream.
This is one of the best creams and a great value compared to
other products.
I have been having some hot spots when riding even on short 10-12 mile rides. I ordered this after reading reviews and all I can say is wow! Dont know why I hadnt bought it before now but after my last ride of 23 miles and using it I will never go without it again. Great product, helps with saddle soreness, eliminates hot spots or at least for me.
I started using this product 4 years ago doing training for the Pan Mass Challenge. The training requires up to 80-90 mile back to back days in the heat of July. Once I started using this I had no chaffing at all.
I also think the amount of product for the price is a great bargain.
Definitely my favorite chamois cream. Minimal scent, so soft on the undercarriage, very effective.
I love Chamois Butter. I use it every time I ride...apply liberally to chamois where it counts!