Waterproofing your ass?

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So I have these new fox defend fire pants and the ass area let's in water like no tomorrow. How do you deal with something like this? Already twice in a row my boxers got drenched. Should I just go commando or poke two leg holes in a grocery bag.
 
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On the basis that they don't let anything out ..they shouldn't let anything in ( not tested that theory though ) ..😂🤣
 
Waterproof shorts/trousers, not fox "waterproof" sometimes water-resistant.
 
The pants are water resistant, it's just sitting on wet seat that's the problem. Do you think that spraying that area with some waterproofing spray would help?
 
So I have these new fox defend fire pants and the ass area let's in water like no tomorrow. How do you deal with something like this? Already twice in a row my boxers got drenched. Should I just go commando or poke two leg holes in a grocery bag.
I was the same soggy ass covered in mud. I bought a pair of goretex trousers from an army surplus shop and made them in to shorts they are pretty bombproof. Also bought gore shorts great fit but not half as tough got a couple of holes already.
 
Get some proper waterproof shorts/trousers, whatever your taste
Fit some sort of fender/Mucky Nutz/mudguard, whatever you can stand the sight of.

I doubt that a waterproofing spray will do anything for your saddle unless it's a leather one.

PS: How can you wear boxers under your biking pants? They will soak up sweat and hang on to it. Not at all pleasant. You really ought to be wearing proper gear that wicks away the sweat from your skin and maybe add some padding as well. Things like these padded undershorts from Endura.

 
If you’re a roadie …dialectric grease. Wet climates…huge fenders. Arid regions …
 
Get some proper waterproof shorts/trousers, whatever your taste
Fit some sort of fender/Mucky Nutz/mudguard, whatever you can stand the sight of.

I doubt that a waterproofing spray will do anything for your saddle unless it's a leather one.

PS: How can you wear boxers under your biking pants? They will soak up sweat and hang on to it. Not at all pleasant. You really ought to be wearing proper gear that wicks away the sweat from your skin and maybe add some padding as well. Things like these padded undershorts from Endura.

I meant spraying the ass area of the pants, not the saddle. I use the pants for commuting now that it's colder and wet, at work I change into jeans.
Mudguards I have, but they obviously aren't good enough. Won't the shorts also soak the water from pants? You are after all sitting on the wet seat. Thanks for suggestions though!
 
Get these:

I’ve been using them for about 4 years and always have a dry bum! I have the trouser version too for colder days.
That's one of the pairs I have paper thin a couple of holes already. Great fit I will say but too easy to damage. I don't wear them much in winter just summer wet days. Not even sure how I ripped them .
 
That's one of the pairs I have paper thin a couple of holes already. Great fit I will say but too easy to damage. I don't wear them much in winter just summer wet days. Not even sure how I ripped them .
Mine had a small hole worn in the bum, and Gore replaced them under warranty.
 
Just purchase a decent mud guard like a Mudhugger. I never get wet arse.
This is your answer. That big daft mudguard is the only thing that'll stop water getting to your saddle in the first place.
 
Just purchase a decent mud guard like a Mudhugger. I never get wet arse.
Yup, a Mudhugger Rear Large is the only proper protection. I use it in the extreme winter - but it looks absolutely awful!
10 months of the year, I prefer style over function - and just go with the Gore shorts!
Unfortunately, the Mudhugger isn’t one you can just clip on and off, so once it’s on, it’s kind of a permanent fixture for the winter.
 
Yes, it seems that's the way. It's absolutely hideous though.
 
Even on the front it was slush yesterday just thows everything right on to the boots. Yes need to invest in mudguards that actually work never mind the look.
 
I learned quickly that you should never ride with your undies on. It's difficult to find clothing that's waterproof, comfortable and padded. I can't recommend anything as it's mainly personal preference. I do have mudguards which help. I have been out on my bike today, 26 miles in freezing temps and light rain. My clothing was Endura padded shorts, then cheap padded lycra leggings and then on top of those some cheap USA army spec trousers. I came back completely dry. On my top I had a lycra vest, a thermal long sleeve shirt, a fleece and then an expensive work jacket, that's waterproof and breathable. My jacket is not designed for cycling but worked really great.
 
I learned quickly that you should never ride with your undies on. It's difficult to find clothing that's waterproof, comfortable and padded. I can't recommend anything as it's mainly personal preference. I do have mudguards which help. I have been out on my bike today, 26 miles in freezing temps and light rain. My clothing was Endura padded shorts, then cheap padded lycra leggings and then on top of those some cheap USA army spec trousers. I came back completely dry. On my top I had a lycra vest, a thermal long sleeve shirt, a fleece and then an expensive work jacket, that's waterproof and breathable. My jacket is not designed for cycling but worked
I think big ugly mudhugger may be the way for the rear anyway. I wear much the same as yourself. My top lair is goretex army surplus shorts they keep the arse dry . Problem is the puddles on the trail they just throw the water at my lower legs and boots. Thinking of insulated wellies if I find a pair that's not too clumpy.
 
I bought zefal deflector rs75, it's almost the same as mudhugger. Didn't try it yet.
 
Get some proper waterproof shorts/trousers, whatever your taste
Fit some sort of fender/Mucky Nutz/mudguard, whatever you can stand the sight of.

I doubt that a waterproofing spray will do anything for your saddle unless it's a leather one.

PS: How can you wear boxers under your biking pants? They will soak up sweat and hang on to it. Not at all pleasant. You really ought to be wearing proper gear that wicks away the sweat from your skin and maybe add some padding as well. Things like these padded undershorts from Endura.


Or just wear jocks... what do yanks call them? Short shorts?

 
Just purchase a decent mud guard like a Mudhugger. I never get wet arse.
This is exactly what I was going to suggest. I've ridden in the shittiest conditions for hours and finished cleaner than everyone, I can't understand why you wouldn't use mudguards in those conditions (I don't wear trendy gear either so maybe that it)
 
Any 30,000mm water proofing rated pants should do the trick at keeping dry. I stumped up the cash for the Leatt 5.0 pants and they are bombproof. The Fox Defend pants only have a DWR coating, so you don’t stand any chance of keeping your butt dry from prolonged tyre spray. However, suggest you give them a run in the wash using Nikwax to improve the water repellency
Nikwax Tech Wash and TX Direct Twin Pack - 2x 1Litre https://amzn.eu/butEi7c
 
I bought zefal deflector rs75, it's almost the same as mudhugger. Didn't try it yet.

Any 30,000mm water proofing rated pants should do the trick at keeping dry. I stumped up the cash for the Leatt 5.0 pants and they are bombproof. The Fox Defend pants only have a DWR coating, so you don’t stand any chance of keeping your butt dry from prolonged tyre spray. However, suggest you give them a run in the wash using Nikwax to improve the water repellency
Nikwax Tech Wash and TX Direct Twin Pack - 2x 1Litre Nikwax Tech Wash and TX Direct Twin Pack - 2x 1Litre : Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors
Not having that Mike as we all know Surrey rain is the driest in the UK.
 
How well does it do the job? This might be ideal for me.

It works well IMO, has a fair bit of adjustment so you can get it pretty much where you want. Once set up it takes seconds to fit/remove.

I've got the 29er version but the 26 would do the job as well and be a bit easier on the eye. Only difference is the length.
 
It works well IMO, has a fair bit of adjustment so you can get it pretty much where you want. Once set up it takes seconds to fit/remove.

I've got the 29er version but the 26 would do the job as well and be a bit easier on the eye. Only difference is the length.
My bike is 27.5 and was thinking of the 29 version for better coverage 😂 you think the 26 would be just as effective?
 
Just looking at my Gore-Tex rain pants and thinking of coating the inside of the ass with Seam Seal to prevent "wett butt". This is for hunting, not just normal trail riding. Seam Seal comes in tubes and is meant to seal tent seams and seams on rain gear. It works very well and is durable. I've successfully used it and its sinlylon variant on many tents.
 
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