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Doesn't that stuff remove all hair from legs? I've never worn lycra, but synthetic thermal underwear does. Not a manly look on the beach for blokes, totally smooth hairless legs. They may be more aero.
Not heard of Lycra doing that, I thought the keenie cyclists shaved thier legs ?

The underwear of my choice, both for cycling and mountaineering in silly cold conditions, was Lifa. The top layer of course being Ron Hill Tracksters.

God, did the Lifa smell after a few days of strenuous exersize.
 

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Doesn't that stuff remove all hair from legs? I've never worn lycra, but synthetic thermal underwear does. Not a manly look on the beach for blokes, totally smooth hairless legs. They may be more aero.
Who cares, unless you're going to wear even shorter shorts. And if they're that close they can tell, they're either family, well dodgy, or both.

And no, I don't think it does. It's normal shorts /trousers that wear my leg hair away because the material doesn't move with the skin, it just rubs instead. I wear Lycra shorts with a 'normal' T-shirt/fleece, and Lycra shorts are very comfy indeed. I thoroughly recommend them.
 

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The underwear of my choice, both for cycling and mountaineering in silly cold conditions, was Lifa. The top layer of course being Ron Hill Tracksters.

God, did the Lifa smell after a few days of strenuous exersize.
Does Lifa remove hair from your chest? If not, I may give it a go. I'd like to preserve my caveman rug if at all possible. It's why I usually use 100% wool or cotton thermals.
 

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Does Lifa remove hair from your chest?
Not in my experience.

The advantage of Lifa was that it provided warmth from being underwear, but that it did not absorb water, so dried very quickly.

So if you were exersizing hard and sweating (happens even in winter) you did not end up suffering that wet and cold underwear feeling for the rest of the day.