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Reddit mentions of Pearl Izumi Women's Liner Shorts, Black, Large

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Pearl Izumi Women's Liner Shorts, Black, Large
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Fall/Winter 2013The padded Women’s Liner Short can be worn under any short for enhanced riding comfort thanks to the Women’s MTB 3D ChamoisThe perfect balance of anatomic fit, performance engineered materials and the personal interface between athlete and gearA clothing system that works to help you maintain the perfect temperature for the weather conditions and activity range day in and day outRead the care content label on the inside of your garment for specific instructions; use simple detergents with no additivesThe padded Women’s Liner Short can be worn under any short for enhanced riding comfort thanks to the Women’s MTB 3D ChamoisThe perfect balance of anatomic fit, performance engineered materials and the personal interface between athlete and gearSee Product tag and wwwpearlizumicom for Warranty Information
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2 Inches
Length12 Inches
SizeLarge
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Pearl Izumi Women's Liner Shorts, Black, Large:

u/_Nemesis_ · 1 pointr/ladycyclists

IMO, shaving does help. (To avoid ingrown hairs, shave two days in a row- it really works!) I have trimmed and shaved, and both seem to help. I prefer shaving since it lasts longer and I'm lazy. :)

What size do you wear? I wear a 14 and bought these on Amazon-http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0091TFJGQ/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I went with a Large, but they have two larger sizes. They are snug, but not tight and have a drawstring at the waist, which I like. They are light/medium on the amount of padding, but I prefer them to the heavy diaper-feeling chamois I have used before.

Also, I did get some DZ nuts (Lovelybike review here helped me choose that brand and I really do like it a lot.

I hope that helps a bit! What kind of saddle have you got? How much time have you spent on it? Maybe there's something else that can be helpful...