🚴♀️ The chamois is just one step. But it's where everything begins.
I still remember that training camp.
After a long ride, the pain was so intense that the next day, I couldn’t even find a comfortable position on the bike.
It wasn’t the first time.
But that day, I realized it wasn’t normal — and that it should never be considered normal for any woman.
Back then, no one really talked about it.
You suffered in silence, pretended everything was fine, and got back on the bike.
I would take off my bibs and still see the marks from the seams on my thighs.
The chamois would rub where it shouldn’t.
And you ended up believing that was just how cycling was supposed to feel.
But it’s not.
Why comfort on the bike isn’t a luxury — it’s essential
When it comes to long rides, it's not just about feeling comfortable — it's also about protecting your health.
Repeated pressure on the perineal area, if not properly managed, can lead to numbness, pain, and even long-term circulatory issues.
It’s not just a matter of discomfort — it’s a real health concern.
At Wavhai, we've made reducing pressure points an absolute priority.
Every detail of our bibs is designed to provide an optimal riding experience, combining technical innovation with careful attention to the specific needs of women.
The chamois we selected is specifically crafted to reduce pressure on sensitive areas while naturally following the pelvis’s movement as you pedal.