Motoskiveez

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Thumbs up on the Motoskiveez undergarment. moisture wicking and comfortable. I have about 1000k riding with them this season and I thnk they help with comfiort.

Not a magic pill for seat issues but assist in the same way bicycke shorts do. No more and no less. Definitely helpful for longer riding days.

I will pick up another pair sometime for when I take a multi-day trip.
 

Kenack

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Thumbs up on the Motoskiveez undergarment. moisture wicking and comfortable. I have about 1000k riding with them this season and I thnk they help with comfiort.

Not a magic pill for seat issues but assist in the same way bicycke shorts do. No more and no less. Definitely helpful for longer riding days.

I will pick up another pair sometime for when I take a multi-day trip.
I like them a lot also and they extend the riding day for me. I wear them over wicking underwear so they don't get so sweaty.
 

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You might consider LDComfort before buying a second set of MotoSkiveez. They work a bit differently due to the unique fabric. You never feel wet, and no skin rash, etc. No need for other underwear or powders, etc. No seams in the wrong places to irritate. No pads needed. The tops work very well for cooling you down if you follow the procedures outlined on their web site. I've used LDComfort exclusively for riding for the last 15 years and highly recommend it. Not cheap, but it lasts. I have yet to wear a piece out. (Over 100k miles on one pair of shorts!) I've had to sell some due to my size changing, but otherwise no issues with wear.

I really like the long sleeve zipper neck tops and I prefer shorts, but some like the tights for the bottom. The long sleeve tops are really the way to go for hot weather. You get the full cooling effect when you wet the sleeves down and zip your gear up, following the LDC directions for venting.
 
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Tupperware

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Not a fan of Motoskiveez. They are cut too low in the back and give me plumbers butt. Very expensive for what they are.
I use and recommend 5 pad football shorts.
 

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I also have Motoskiveez, I use the 3/4 tights and really do like them. Have used them alot this summer and find them really comfortable. Used them for a longer trip in Norway with long riding days, an Iron Butt and just day trips. I think they work great. There are a slight compression in them to reduce fatigue that I think work well. They haven’t become smelly at anytime, I just rinse them in water in the evening and they are good to go in the morning. Took a few rides to get used to them due to the ”diper feeling” but nothing I think of any longer. I also use their compression socks. Same thing with them, just flush them with water in the evening and they are fresh in the morning. Mine has never smelled bad, not even after a long warm day. Can really recommend thoose products.
 
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