The only liner I wear now
"For warm weather, there is no liner that is more comfortable. I haven’t worn my standard liners since I bought these. The down side is the price, but they are seriously worth it. Just enough padding and very cool!"
Overall rating: 4.2765956 / 5 from 47 reviews.
The Cyclo Brief 2.0 Bike Liner offers lightweight and breathable fabric with a soft elastic waistband. Customers appreciate its unobtrusive padding, durable chamois, and true-to-size fit, making it ideal for riding in regular clothing.
Review topics: ["fit","fabric","material","liner","stretch","padding","performance","shorts","size","weight","brief","chamois","rides","waistband","underwear"].
"For warm weather, there is no liner that is more comfortable. I haven’t worn my standard liners since I bought these. The down side is the price, but they are seriously worth it. Just enough padding and very cool!"
"Not a bad cycling brief, but I have two issues with them. I use them for spin class and afterwards they get a bit itchy plus they roll up on the inner thigh area."
"First time ever I made a order of these kind of briefs for Cycling near there are a slight leave too big. So I’m hoping they will shrink."
"This is my second one. My first one is a size medium and though the backside and legs fit well, since I have gained weight I find after riding for a while the waist band becomes too tight or uncomfortable. So I ordered the larger size. It is a bit too large and loose in the bottom but at least the waist band is bit more comfortable for my post menopausal tummy. I wish it had a bit more padding for the seat area but I do love the flexibility of wearing clothes over and them not looking like I am wearing diapers. Also, I have tried all of Terry’s undergarments and though I like a bit more padding especially for longer rides, my rubanesque thighs are uncomfortable with the leg bands. So, these are definitely the best for me. If they had a tad more padding, they would be perfect."
"I ordered this panty style liner with high hopes because it’s Terry. I wore it today and will be returning tomorrow. There is no front padding. If you ride sitting up straight on your butt it’s probably fine, but if you’re riding in a forward bend position there is nothing there to pad you. Quite simply, the padding does not extend forward enough for a more aggressive riding stance. Terry offers different types of chamois. They have pictures and explanations for the different types. However, they did not identify the type of chamois for this liner. Perhaps if they did that customers would know whether to purchase."
"Great fit and comfort, especially for their thinness and light weight!"
"Love these briefs! I purchased two more so I always have a clean one. Great for a lot of my bike shorts, leggings with no “built-in” liners."
"I'm a size 14 in Canada and I have a heck of a time finding biking clothing, especially liners. These are perfect, good stretch along my hips and enough elastic to hold my booty in. Thanks for making these for us curvy gals!"
"The first liner I’ve found that is gentle enough on the inner thigh seam to not create or contribute to Saddle sores. Yay. But the price is obscene - $69 base price. For that price it should be hand stitched on 5th Ave not China lol."
"These are comfortable, fit was according to size, are well made and much cooler than regular bike short liners for warm weather cycling. They also take up much less room when packing for a bike trip."