Men's cycling shorts

Mavic Men's Cycling Shorts: Long-lasting comfort, support, and performance

A good pair of men’s cycling shorts or bib shorts makes all the difference on the bike. It reduces friction, keeps the chamois pad in place, supports your pedaling motion, and wicks away...


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Choosing the Right Pad Based on Your Ride Length

The first criterion is the chamois. It must stay securely in place and provide the right level of cushioning, without feeling unnecessarily thick.

ErgoEssentia: progressive cushioning for training rides up to 3 hours, with a more natural feel when you stand up on the pedals.

ErgoContact: three-layer construction with OrthoLite® insert, designed for consistent cushioning over time and long-distance comfort.

ErgoEndurance: Ergonomic shape developed through lab and field testing, featuring a four-layer construction and OrthoLite® insert to evenly redistribute pressure, especially during long days in the saddle.

Support and fabrics: freedom of movement or muscle support

The fabric makes all the difference in how it feels. It must move with you, stay in place, and manage sweat without causing irritation.

4-way stretch fabric: lightweight, comfortable, and versatile muscle support, suitable for regular rides and high-intensity sessions.

Compression fabric : helps reduce vibrations and support muscles during high-intensity efforts. It is claimed to be up to 20% lighter than a traditional cycling shorts fabric, while remaining abrasion-resistant.

Road-specific features: stability, ventilation, and a sleeker silhouette

On the road, details matter: they prevent pressure points and keep the shorts where they should be.

• X-shaped straps: improved airflow over the torso and long-lasting support, without uncomfortable pressure points.

• Refined aerodynamics: longer inseam, clean-cut edges, and an anatomical fit for a stable fit and a sleeker silhouette.

• Optimized lightness: designed to boost efficiency while maintaining durability through washes and miles.

Men’s cycling shorts are often the deciding factor in whether a ride is enjoyable or painful. The most common questions concern the chamois, the choice between bib shorts and classic shorts, sizing, care, and preventing chafing. In this FAQ, we share simple guidelines to help you choose the right cycling shorts for your riding style and make them last.
FAQ
 
Good cycling shorts should fit snugly without creases, have a stable chamois, seams positioned to minimize friction, and breathable fabric that wicks away moisture.
On long rides, the fit of the shorts and the quality of the chamois make all the difference.

Cycling shorts should fit like a second skin. They should be snug without riding up the thigh, and the chamois should stay in place when you're in the cycling position.
Refer to the size guide.

Wash your shorts after each ride, inside out, with a mild detergent. Avoid fabric softener, which can clog the technical fibers and degrade the performance of the foam padding. Allow to air dry, away from direct heat sources.

Never use a dryer, as this can cause the fabric to shrink or become misshapen.

Bib shorts generally offer the most stable support, as they eliminate pressure on the waist and keep the chamois pad in place.
Shorts without straps are well suited to shorter rides or those who prefer a quick fit.

For long distances, choose a pad designed for stable cushioning over time, such as the ErgoContact.
For very long days, the ErgoEndurance aims to distribute pressure evenly thanks to its multi-layer construction.

No. Cycling shorts are worn without underwear to avoid seams and folds that cause irritation.
The chamois is designed to be in direct contact with the skin.

Start with cycling shorts that fit you well and a chamois pad suited to the length of your ride. On long rides, an anti-chafing cream can help. If discomfort persists, check the saddle's adjustment and width.

Compression fabric can provide noticeable muscle support and help reduce vibrations during fast-paced rides. It should remain comfortable, breathable, and not create pressure points.

It depends on how often you use them and how well you care for them. Over time, the foam padding flattens and the fabric loses some of its shape.
If you feel less comfortable despite having the right size and a well-adjusted bike, it's often a sign that it's time to replace them.

For the warmer months, short cycling shorts are usually sufficient. When the temperature drops, tights or cycling shorts paired with leg warmers provide greater thermal comfort while maintaining freedom of movement.