







🚴♂️ Elevate your ride with next-level comfort and zero slip — because every mile counts!
Souke Sports Men's Cycling Underwear Shorts combine advanced 4D multi-density foam padding with breathable, moisture-wicking polyester-spandex fabric and anti-slip silicone leg grips. Designed for long rides and daily commutes, these shorts offer ergonomic support, ventilation, and a secure fit with a wide elastic waistband. Highly rated by over 16,000 cyclists, they deliver premium comfort and durability at an unbeatable price.
















| ASIN | B07MDP1DCP |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,091 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #3 in Men's Cycling Underwear |
| Bottom Style | Shorts |
| Brand Name | Souke Sports |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 16,150 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 85% Polyester, 15% Spandex |
| Manufacturer | Souke Sports |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PS6018 |
| Material Type | Polyester, Spandex |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Rise Style | Low |
| Size | XX-Large |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Style Name | Cycling Shorts |
| Style Number | PS6018 |
| Subject Character | sports |
| UPC | 767550350770 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**S
SOUKE CYCLING SHORTS - EXCELLENT CYCLING SHORTS AND VALUE
These cycling shorts are an excellent value. I'm a first time buyer of a pair of medium shorts. First about the fit: I'm 5-11" / 180 lbs with a 32" waist and an athletic build, and the shorts fit well. They are perfectly snug and the elastic at the waist and thighs isn't too tight. Second about the quality: They are well made but the fabric is on the thin side, but is just fine. The fabric texture is nice and the material very breathable. The blue colored stripes are attractive and match my bike. Third about the comfort: The padding in the crotch is substantial and well placed, and after 2 rides these shorts definitely provide a more comfortable ride on my race bike. I highly recommend these shorts and will likely buy a 2nd pair.
S**A
Just right for me after a couple summer seasons.
I like them I'm satisfied as a 32 waist regular size slim guy with these. Are you trying these for excellent cushioning? I think it's probably all in the seat to begin with. I got used to the shorts not really doing a lot for my comfort because the seat isn't a cushiony one. Then when I got used to how tough it is and tried going without these padded shorts at all for shorter duration I became a little more ready to go without the shorts at all. Eventually I used them again and they made me feel sportier and a little more secure. Moisture wicking quality durability and softness are all very good. I don't see why anybody would need to pay more.
C**N
Short stretchy and well padded
I'm 5'9" and about 210 lbs. 30" inseam. The XL fit me well. Plenty of stretch to accommodate my out of shape dad bod. Padding is sufficient. I'd prefer less poof/volume and more density but that's hard to find, especially in the unpronouncable brands. What I like is how short these are.. they come to mid-thigh in the XL. That's hard to find. I tried Spooneed as well.. and while those were nice, the legs were too long... came all the way to my knee. If I could lose weight and wear a large, then they might work. The grip/elastic at the bottom of the leg is a little tight for my massive quads but not uncomfortable. They stay put. The fabric is very soft and thin with sort of a waffle weave to it. I wouldn't feel super comfortable wearing these without an over-short if I were riding in a city and/or stopping to run errands.. but I'm old school and practice some modesty. Good shorts, good price. Not great like 10-20 year ago $80 shorts you'd get from Specialized, Pearl Iz.. but still very good for the money.
D**R
Great fit and comfort, my dad loved them
I bought these cycling underwear shorts for my dad, who’s an avid bicyclist, and he absolutely loved them. The fit was spot on, and he said the padding made a big difference during longer rides, comfortable without feeling bulky. The material feels breathable and lightweight, and the anti-slip leg grips really do their job. He didn’t have any issues with them riding up or shifting around. They also wash well and dry quickly, which makes them super practical for daily rides. He liked them so much that I ended up ordering him another pair in a different color. Definitely a great find for anyone who spends a lot of time on a bike.
M**N
Awesome.. but Read this before you Buy!!
Good quality biking shorts. Well made with comfortable padding around the seat. Highly recommend for a more comfortable ride. Please note I find they do run small. I have a 36 inch waist and the X-Large was a tight fit. Ordered a 2nd pair sized XX-Large and they were much more comfortable around the waist. I would suggest ordering a size (or 2) up from what you normally wear.
W**E
More expensive than comparable products in my comparison review of low-cost cycling underwear shorts
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 <$25; to my surprise,there were 5 candidate products that were worth ordering for comparison. 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). * [THIS PRODUCT] 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. * 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.
J**D
Very Comfortable On Long Rides
I purchased these to replace a pair of padded bike pants that I had been using for several years on road bikes. I typically wear these underneath a pair of un-lined athletic shorts. Compared to my old shorts, the padding in these shorts are like riding in a Cadillac versus to a 1990s Datsun. When I first tried on the pants, I was worried the extra padding in the buttocks would look odd or be uncomfortable if I'm walking around a town after a long ride. However, these concerns were unfounded. I typically wear 30"W pants, and the small fit me well. The shorts are a little longer on my legs than my old pair, reaching a few inches above my knee, which was nice as it helped block the sun on the top of my legs. I would definitely buy these again. If these deteriorate after long term use, I'll be sure to update the review.
J**A
Good fit to size - 👍🏼 price-value!
Good fit and materials. Brand new still so cannot comment on durability but initial quality is good - 👍🏼 on price-value!
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