| | |  | Footwear & Accessories | Home » » Paceline Chamois Butt'r Eurostyle - 8oz | | | | | | | Description: | | Chamois Butt'r is the number one choice for cyclists who use a skin lubricant and chamois cream to improve riding comfort. Chamois Butt'r prevents the uncomfortable rubbing and chafing that most cyclists experience when sitting on their saddles. | | | Features: | |
• Eurostyle is specifically formulated to produce a cooling and soothing effect for cyclists who prefer a traditional European-style chamois creme
• Prevents the uncomfortable rubbing & chafing when sitting on your saddle
• A non-greasy skin lubricant that improves riding comfort
• Washes off your skin and out of your shorts easily with soap and water
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.15 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.72 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.72 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Package Length:
| 3.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.79 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
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25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Better than AssosMar 20, 2010
By bostonears As an avid cyclist for many years, I've tried just about every chamois/skin cream on the market. The thinner creams (such as regular Chamois Butt'r) don't last long enough for a full day ride. The stick type lubricants like BodyGlide aren't slippery enough, and as they wear into the skin, they lose more glide, so you end up with a tacky film that's worse than using nothing. The thicker creams, like Assos and Chamois Butt'r Eurostyle last longer, and they have great lubricating properties. Assos is very good, but I like Chamois Butt'r Eurostyle better. It lasts even longer, and it's less expensive to boot. (Beware of seemingly low priced containers of Assos, as they are usually smaller containers.)
Simply put, Chamois Butt'r Eurostyle is the best cycling skin lubricant I've found at any price, and it's price happens to be lower than it's top competition. What's not to like?
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Cool and comfortableAug 12, 2009
By F. Jones My first foray into the chamois cream market. The cream definitely helps keep you more comfortable and I little seems to go a long way. The eurostyle cream has a definite menthol type feel to it that might be too much for some users, that sensation seemed to subside after a minute or two.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great chamois lube, but menthol "tingle" is not to my likingAug 20, 2011
By Albert F. Marklin
"ElectricNotGas"
I love the regular Butt'rChamois BUTT'r; it lubricates my skin really well and isn't greasy or uncomfortable, and lasts for hours. But it comes out of the tube like a paste and takes a little bit to work into your skin. I thought this "Eurostyle" cream formula might be easier to use.
The good news is that it works as well as regular Butt'r, and does go on easier and smoother. I liked it right away. But "Eurostyle" apparently means "Now with added Menthol" and when the menthol takes hold and begins to "cool" your nether regions it's...unpleasant. It doesn't hurt by any means, but it feels to me like I've got ice in my shorts, and I don't really care for that feeling. Takes about 20-30 minutes for it to fade.
I'll finish the jar, but I don't think I'll be buying it again. Too bad, because I like the formulation better than the paste.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
I dig the MentholJan 16, 2012
By Evaluator I find this to be an outstanding product to prevent or soothe chafing. It's effective on several skin irritations. I enjoy the cooling sensation of the menthol in this euro version because my body tends to run a little hot. The menthol is noticeable after application. I could certainly see how some may not like the cooling effect and thus should use the regular (non Euro-Style) version. I also prefer the tub style packaging for home use. The tubes and packs are fantastic for travel and portability but the tub allows better access and assures that you'll have no trouble being able to use every bit.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
This stuff is essential for long rides.Jan 02, 2012
By Marlborough This is one of those products that seem a little weird to beginning cyclists, but is essential for enjoying long rides without the discomfort of skin being rubbed raw by friction of one sort or another.
For rides in the 50-100+ mile range, just slather on liberally and you are good to go. You'll forget you have it on, but wherever your range limit is (mine tends to be up around 90+ miles), you won't have any issues from friction with your saddle. You can focus on the other stuff that hurts! (It's not really needed for short rides, but it can't hurt)
I like the menthol ingredient, but some may not. You don't feel it after a few miles.
Cleans off easily from body and clothing.
I'd give this product 6 stars if I could. Tried a few others, this is the best. This size container lasts quite a while.
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