Flatliners deliver less bulk and more breathability under your baggies than their padded siblings. Perfect for when your bum is not getting a pounding during quick laps of the bike park or while shuttling your local trails.
Stowaways | Innuendos | Underdogs | Flatliners | |
Pad | eXo | eXo | Softail | None |
Style | Bib | Shorts | Shorts | Shorts |
Fabric | Lycra Mesh & Nylon Lycra | Lycra Mesh & Nylon Lycra | Lycra Mesh | Lycra Mesh & Nylon Lycra |
These have ended the search for a non padded liner to go under my shorts. Having purchased numerous boxer shorts that all ride or do not quite work the Ground Effect Flatliners are super comfortable and do not ride up at all. So far we have completed a 60k and 80k ride. I would call them mid weight and can see them getting a bit warm through a Queensland 30+ summer.
I’m normally a walking billboard for GE gear, but not the Flatliners. All seams are flat EXCEPT for a heavy one going east/west just at the base of the *******. This of course is an area of the perineum that sits on the saddle, and I only get an hour ride before it gets to be a bit of a pain - so to speak. Other people's mileage seems to differ as there is a lot of 5*s, but it doesn’t suit my anatomy. Have liaised with GE for quite some time and they even developed a different style to prototype but that was over 4 months ago. My hope is they drop this version and bring to market a truly flat seam version, preferably with no seam in the vital areas.
I've been riding in them for a few weeks and seem to be holding up pretty well. I prefer to ride without padded shorts and these tick the boxes in getting rid of irritating seams and being a bit more breathable across longer rides. Will likely get another pair to keep them in rotation.