Enzos is one of my go-to chamois creams, so I stock up when it's on sale. It's more viscous than some other brands and holds up well on rides in the 3-4 hour range. The ingredients reportedly have natural anti-microbial properties, which is useful for preventing skin infections on your undercarriage. I also like the cream's minty scent.
Good protection against chaffing. I like the menthol 'tingle'.
This cream does a good job and what it's supposed to. It's definitely tingles at first and is minty fresh.
It's a good product, and it works great.
Most semi creams are very similar. However, this is one of my favorite. If you don't like the menthol smell, I would use a different brand, but for me personally, I find it pleasant..
Best chamois cream i have used to date
Great smell not too greasy. Not too much of a warming effect if that's what you are looking for.
I have tried them all and when I tried this my search was over. i don't even listen when others share their preferences. If you haven't tried this, give yourself some love and buy a jar. There is no going back.
I have ridden many centuries using this product and I no longer suffer from saddle sores. The menthol enhance formula warms the area where it is applied. The jar allows for an easy liberal application that lasts at least 5-6 hours.
I like this stuff a lot.....Better than Chamois Butter...Nice menthol and makes your butt really soft....not that I care if my butt is soft....Price is good compared to Assos
Great stuff. Like Assos but with a little more 'freshness'. Makes you nether region smell like cookies. Never a bad thing.
I am an avid cyclist (3,000 miles/year) and never really had a need chamois cream. I guess as I've gotten older (60) the skin loses elasticity or something because I started having issues. Well, this goop (recommended by my LBS) is the fountain of youth. The menthol peppermint thing was weird at first but now I won't ride without it. I even use it on the indoor trainer.
I bike at least 9000 miles a year and use the cream on my butt and on the chamois. I rarely have an rash or other problems.
I've used Assos and Doc's, both very good. However, over the last year, I switch to Enzos ButtonHole Chamois Cream for two reasons, 1) a tad cheaper and 2) it works. I rub a light coating on my chamois never having any friction issues in my 3/4 hr rides. Would definitely recommend.
This is a very good chamois cream. Has a slight zing to it and scent. Works great for medium length rides. Container is too big to take along, so not used on longer rides where you need to re-apply.
For long rides (50 miles plus) this is a great addition. It's a bit awkward at first-and COLD-but you quickly forget about it and your saddle. Which, really, is exactly what you want.
There are plenty of products to help with all day events or if you have sensitivity. This Enzos product has a bit of cooling effect and that works great for me (your results may vary ;^). Great product for the what it is designed for!
I sweat lots and conquer long rides. This stuff is my top choice!
best chamois cream for me. Chamois cream still always seems expensive to me but I never go without it. Other brands ok too but I seem to keep ordering what I like most Enzos Buttonhole.
This is a good value. It lasts all day, and the jar lasts for a while. Bonus for some people: it gives you a little *zing* or maybe a little extra whammy in the chamois.
Good for rides less than a Metric. Unlike premium brands, this wears out after a 2 to 3 hours of use.
Inconsistent quality - first container used was good, second container was mush, third container had chunks of white stuff. Never tried a fourth