Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

BALEAF Men's 3D Padded Bike Shorts Cycling Underwear MTB Liner

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$22.99

$ 11 .99 $11.99

In Stock

1.:Small


2.Color:Black/grey


Product details

Fabric type
90% Polyester, 10% Spandex
Care instructions
Machine Wash
Origin
Imported

About this item

  • The 3D padded bike underwear for men is made of lightweight and breathable fabric with moisture management. It wicks away moisture quickly to keep you dry and cool.
  • Elastic and wide waistband offers a snug fit, suitable for a variety of body types with breathability and comfort.
  • 3D padding in the ideal place is adequately sized and thick enough to offer decent protection during middle-distance riding.
  • The bicycle underwear with flat seams ensures a chafe-free fit and does not ride up. Contrast color seams provide more stylish choices.
  • The 4.7'' cycling underwear is perfect for indoor and outdoor biking, like MTB, road biking, spinning, or motorcycling, as an ideal gift for cycling enthusiasts.



Product Description

Unique Colorful Line Design

1

Elastic Wide Waistband

Appropriate wideness reduces hard pressure on your waist, will not leave a mark on your waist.

1

Ergonomic Fitting

Flat locked stitching strictly follows the contour of the body for added comfort.

2

90% Polyester ,10% Spandex

High Quality Fabric, Soft and Comfortable

Lightweight, soft, stretchy and quick-dry fabric draws sweat away from the body quickly, and great ventilation keeps you cool whether you are mountain or road biking. You can feel its perfection after using it once, fit and comfortable, then you will never ride again without them!!

3D Chamois for 10-20 miles and 1-2 hours

1

Protection Padding

Effectively absorbs shock and provides ultimate comfort

1

High-density Sponge

Pressure resistant and machine washable

1

Super Light

Multi-level intensity foam ensure light wight and more comfort

1

Stretchy Silicone

Enhance air permeability and moderate resilience

Please refer to the data to choose your size.

1

Friendly Reminder: If your height is within our size range but your weight is relatively large, we suggest you take a larger size.

Inseam refers to the length of the garment, from the crotch seam to the hem. The length of 4.7" refers to the data measured in the shorts tiling.


J- Brittian
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I have recently gotten into gravel grinding on my new specialized diverge bike. These padded pants are very comfortable and make the world of difference while riding long distances. Great product for the price. I would recommend these to anyone in the cycling world.
Ike Santos
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
This is my third bike short that I use in my 3 cycling/sprint classes. High quality material and very comfortable in protecting my prostate.
g
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Good fit. Comfy. Perfect amount of padding in the right place...
Joy Bringer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Great biking shorts, nice padding, but despite my measurements being right in the middle for XL they were really tight, and I had to return and get XXL...which fit perfectly. Can't wait to take them out for a spin.
Harry
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
First, the padding is excellent, always putting on for any kind of ride. In fact, will be wearing for my motorcycle (Ninja 650) as well.Fits great, but it is a tight fit. I’m really tall, long legs, and out of shape, which is why I started biking, so I am throwing shorts over them not because they look bad, but I do, lol. That said, if I was in decent shape I would have no issues wearing. Very solid, stretchy, and surprisingly comfortable, though I have that awkward “am I wearing a diaper?” feel.5 stars because the price.
bikerdude
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
They are actually pretty nice. They do help w some of the pain during long rides. They are a bit warm on hot days, but not terrible.
Jim
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024
They fit snug and do not move with just the right amount of padding. The stitching appears good and the material is comfortable. I would order one size above what you normally wear.
Toby Butterfield
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
The sizing is good, the material is quality, the padding makes them comfortable. But they are definitely short! I found the legs of the horns rode up and became uncomfortable. I could pull them down of course, but next time I’d buy longer bike shorts.
Will Pearce
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022
I'm a cyclist. Most frequently, I'm riding my road bike for exercise on either greenways or roads, in which case I'm wearing padded, suspender-style cycling shorts.On occasion, however, I'm riding my commuter bike while on a recreational ride with my wife. In these cases, I've got a pair of loose-fitting, unpadded touring bike shorts to wear. In the past, I've simply worn a pair of athletic undershorts under the touring bike shorts. Over time, I had decided that really needed the padding that I had with my regular cycling shorts, but didn't want to wear my regular cycling shorts for recreational cycling instead of my touring shorts (as we sometimes combine a ride with a restaurant stop or social visit).Wearing regular cycling shorts underneath my touring shorts would be way too bulky and inconvenient, so my solution was to look for a pair of relatively-inexpensive padded cycling underwear shorts to combine with my touring bike shorts.Padded cycling underwear shorts have padding similar to, but less dense than, regular cycling shorts (so not quite as good, but good enough for a "comfort" saddle or a well-padded MTB saddle). They are made of lighter-weight, mesh fabric (similar to daily-wear stretch boxer briefs). That lighter fabric is a bit more revealing, so they really need to be worn underneath another pair of shorts, pants, or tights (which is what they're made for, of course).Given that I would be using these only occasionally, I decided to limit the cost to $25 (at the time of my purchase on 5/25/22).Based on my experience with regular cycling shorts, I was specifically looking for Mens Cycling Underwear Shorts that had the following features: * Wide waistband (narrow waistbands tend to roll during a ride or lose their stretch sooner after repeated washing). * Ample padding (for use with a comfort or well-padded MTB saddle) with good coverage; a too-small pad is as bad as a too-thin pad. * Longer inseam (I'm 6'2" with 34" inseam legs and long thighs; shorter inseam stretch shorts ride up on my thighs, which is annoying during daily wear, let alone during a bike ride). * Leg bottom-seam gripper material (again, to lessen the chance of the legs riding up); this is usually some kind of stretchy silicone material. * A structural design with multiple panels (for an optimized fit for a seated position); good cycling shorts will have 8 or more panels, exclusive of the crotch pad panel; the reviewed products all have either 9 or 10 panels. Note: The lighter-weight stretch mesh fabric used in the reviewed products may make panel count a less-significant factor than with regular cycling shorts. * Flat seams at all panel joints (as opposed to a gathered seam, which bunches up, and can cause irritation during athletic activities).I'll admit that this was a pretty demanding feature list for a target price of Below are my evaluations of the fit and features of these cycling underwear shorts, with the names given as shown on the Amazon product pages (price in parentheses; all were solid black in size XL and fit my 39" waist comfortably; inseam lengths measured from the center of the crotch panel):* Przewalski Mens Cycling Underwear Shorts 4D Padded Bike Undershorts Bicycle MTB Liner Shorts with Silicone Leg Grippers ($14.99) - This product is my top choice, as it has all my desired features, and is the only product with a 9" inseam. It is made with a 90% polyester, 10% spandex mesh material (according to the Amazon product description; there was no material composition tag in the product, but it definitely felt like polyester microfiber). Additionally, the leg gripper is a solid silicone band, which is what I'm used to seeing in higher-quality cycling shorts. Finally, this product has 100% flat seams. One possible con: Because of the long inseam, the bottom of the leg falls just below the thickest part of my thighs, making the bottom edge feel slightly loose, but the quality of the gripper band gives me confidence that I won't have any issues with their riding up. If you have more-slender thighs, however, this may not be the product for you. Note that the product received didn't visually match the photos on the Amazon product page--the waistband has the brand name on it (versus solid black in the photos) and the seat pad design looks slightly different (more forward coverage than shown in the photos, which is actually good, though it does leave me wondering whether you're actually getting the padding densities that are shown in the pad "exploded view" image).* Souke Sports Men's Cycling Underwear Shorts 4D Padded Bike Bicycle MTB Liner Shorts with Anti-Slip Leg Grips ($24.99) - The most expensive product in this comparison, it has a higher-density pad than my top choice (though the coverage isn't quite as good to the front of the pad). If you'll be riding on a road bike saddle (or a less-padded MTB saddle) instead of a comfort saddle, this product may be the ticket for a comfortable ride for you. It is made with a 90% polyester, 10% spandex mesh material, and has a 6.5" inseam. The gripper material is woven into a stretch bottom-seam panel (which should work OK, but not as well as the solid silicone band in my top choice). One significant con is that the inner leg seams are NOT flat seams, so be conscious of the possibility of inner-thigh chafing.* XGC Men's Cycling Underwear Shorts with High-Density High-Elasticity and Highly Breathable 4D Gel Padded ($19.99) - This product is almost identical to the Souke product, with different branding and a slightly-less-dense pad. It is made with a 95% polyester, 5% elastane mesh material, and has a 6.5" inseam. All other features and notes on the Souke product review also apply to this product (including the absence of inner-leg flat seams).* Nice Win Mens 4D Padded Bike Shorts Anti-slip Leg Cycling Underwear MTB Liner Wide WaistBand Biking Bicycle Motorcycle Underpants - This product has a lower-density pad than the previous three products in this review. While this may work OK with a comfort saddle, I don't think I'd recommend it for use with an MTB saddle (and certainly not with a road bike saddle). It is made with an 81% nylon, 19% spandex mesh material (not polyester, as stated in the Amazon product description), and has a 7" inseam. The gripper material is woven into a stretch bottom-seam panel (which should work OK, but not as well as the solid silicone band in my top choice). One significant con is that the inner leg seams are NOT flat seams, so be conscious of the possibility of inner-thigh chafing. Note: The nylon material in this product has a much more "slippery" feel to it than the polyester microfiber material in the other four reviewed products. This may lead to some "slippage" between these shorts and your outwear shorts/pants, which could result in some sliding around on the bike saddle. I didn't test this product on a ride, so I can't say for sure that this would be a problem, but be aware of the possibility.* [THIS PRODUCT] Baleaf Men's Cycling Underwear Shorts 3D Padded Bike Bicycle Pants Quick-Dry Tights ($22.99; a 10% coupon was available) - This product has a lower-density pad than the first three products in this review (similar to the Nice Win product). While this may work OK with a comfort saddle, I don't think I'd recommend it for use with an MTB saddle (and certainly not with a road bike saddle). It is made with a 90% polyester, 10% spandex mesh material, and has a 5.5" inseam (a full inch shorter than any other reviewed product). Finally, this product DOES have 100% flat seams. There is one very significant con: To my surprise, there is NO gripper material at the bottom of the legs; combined with the shorter-than-average inseam, I would be concerned about the legs riding up while cycling.
CW
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2018
Only use a few times so far and no issues. Size fits true to form and they def help on long rides.
Fred.
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2017
Fits well and comfortable .
Jaime from Vancouver
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2017
I'm 34 waist with thick thighs. I got a medium and they fit perfectly. They stretch nicely, good quality, and comfortable. The padding is not the best but for my daily commute it's perfect. My taint doesn't hurt after 2hrs of riding. For the price, the perfect fit and decent padding is WORTH EVERY PENNY SPENT.
Jöschi07
Reviewed in Germany on July 30, 2016
Toole unterhose angenehmer Material, der Popo ist gut gepolstert so das selbst nach 40 Km. man keine Schmerzen am Po merkt. Hengt naturlich auch von Fahrweise und Fahrradsietz ab. Preis ist super , nur die Lieferung hat etwas Lange gedauert sonst alles OK
Recommended Products