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    dryseat pants

    so was in the local lookin for dryseat pants,,, or shorts for that matter, no one has them.... i use cheap ass fleece box pack pants just becos they have a dryseat(and are cheap). anyone use pants/shortsd with dry seat? i hate a wet arse ...

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    I just carry a plastic shopping bag and sit on that.

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    ive got some huntech dryseat shorts, and they actually work. they are the old NZ made ones so not sure about the new models
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    I just get a wet arse


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    I have some of the nz made huntech and totally rate them, even to the point i will wear under my huntech pants just for the dry seat!!

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    I hated my nz made huntech dryseat shorts, they were fricken noisy!! Have put me off buying anything with dryseat attached to them. Im with Brads - a wet ass. Im keen to get the new SC shorts - no drybum - but just can't comprehend why the cost so much for some fleece?
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    huggies seem to work as long as you change them regularly
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    I carry a bum-sized piece of thinner (5mm?) closed cell foam. Can sit on it for ages. Bum stays warm too.

    I have used the h&f dryseat pants and because they material is inside the fleece, you're guaranteed a wet sweaty bum (without getting into TMI lol)

    I understand the Swazi dryseat pants are better w fleece inside the fabric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiB View Post
    I carry a bum-sized piece of thinner (5mm?) closed cell foam. Can sit on it for ages. Bum stays warm too.

    I have used the h&f dryseat pants and because they material is inside the fleece, you're guaranteed a wet sweaty bum (without getting into TMI lol)

    I understand the Swazi dryseat pants are better w fleece inside the fabric.
    My Swazi shorts dont have any fleece inside, theyre for winter though, too hot for summer so Id have long johns on anyway.

 

 

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