But if you don't fix the over padding in the middle it'll just get rubbed off. Same case here but in the opposite area.Īlso, just to check, do you have your seat on the right way? Is the divot on the back or is it in the front?Īnother idea would be just coating the area and area above it with anti-persperant. ![]() As a cyclist I'm sure you're familiar with how the longer distance you ride the more narrow and hard you want your seat to minimize the possible mass that rubs against you. Do you wear cotton underwear under your bike shorts when you bike or just for rowing? I think you've simply got too much stuff down the centerline. Cotton underwear under the bike shorts seems like it would compound this even more as it wicks slower and bunches up even worse. Compression or rowing shorts would help I think. You said you don't wear compression shorts because they don't pad that area, but I think that's exactly what you want. Rowing shorts pad around that area, not in, so you get air and nothing to bunch up. It works on a bike seat because it is stretched over the seat, but on a flat rowing seat it just bunches up into a damp mess. Having that strip of padding down the middle just means there's more material in your crack to rub. ![]() The padding is on different, ie pretty much opposite, spots for rowing. ![]() Wait, have you tried rowing shorts? You said in one post you are wearing cycling shorts and that seems like the problem right there.
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