Good protection against chaffing. I like the menthol 'tingle'.
Enzos is one of my go-to chamois creams, so I stock up when it's on sale. It's more viscous than some other brands and holds up well on rides in the 3-4 hour range. The ingredients reportedly have natural anti-microbial properties, which is useful for preventing skin infections on your undercarriage. I also like the cream's minty scent.
Most semi creams are very similar. However, this is one of my favorite. If you don't like the menthol smell, I would use a different brand, but for me personally, I find it pleasant..
Best chamois cream i have used to date
This cream does a good job and what it's supposed to. It's definitely tingles at first and is minty fresh.
It's a good product, and it works great.
Great smell not too greasy. Not too much of a warming effect if that's what you are looking for.
I have tried them all and when I tried this my search was over. i don't even listen when others share their preferences. If you haven't tried this, give yourself some love and buy a jar. There is no going back.
I have ridden many centuries using this product and I no longer suffer from saddle sores. The menthol enhance formula warms the area where it is applied. The jar allows for an easy liberal application that lasts at least 5-6 hours.
I like this stuff a lot.....Better than Chamois Butter...Nice menthol and makes your butt really soft....not that I care if my butt is soft....Price is good compared to Assos
I am an avid cyclist (3,000 miles/year) and never really had a need chamois cream. I guess as I've gotten older (60) the skin loses elasticity or something because I started having issues. Well, this goop (recommended by my LBS) is the fountain of youth. The menthol peppermint thing was weird at first but now I won't ride without it. I even use it on the indoor trainer.
I've used Assos and Doc's, both very good. However, over the last year, I switch to Enzos ButtonHole Chamois Cream for two reasons, 1) a tad cheaper and 2) it works. I rub a light coating on my chamois never having any friction issues in my 3/4 hr rides. Would definitely recommend.
Great stuff. Like Assos but with a little more 'freshness'. Makes you nether region smell like cookies. Never a bad thing.
I bike at least 9000 miles a year and use the cream on my butt and on the chamois. I rarely have an rash or other problems.
There are plenty of products to help with all day events or if you have sensitivity. This Enzos product has a bit of cooling effect and that works great for me (your results may vary ;^). Great product for the what it is designed for!
This is a very good chamois cream. Has a slight zing to it and scent. Works great for medium length rides. Container is too big to take along, so not used on longer rides where you need to re-apply.
For long rides (50 miles plus) this is a great addition. It's a bit awkward at first-and COLD-but you quickly forget about it and your saddle. Which, really, is exactly what you want.
This is a good value. It lasts all day, and the jar lasts for a while. Bonus for some people: it gives you a little *zing* or maybe a little extra whammy in the chamois.
I sweat lots and conquer long rides. This stuff is my top choice!
best chamois cream for me. Chamois cream still always seems expensive to me but I never go without it. Other brands ok too but I seem to keep ordering what I like most Enzos Buttonhole.
Over 30 years of riding and 20 racing, I think I've tried almost every brand of chamois cream. For years, my favorite was Assos, but I've found I like this better because better value (more for the $), slightly easier to spread and a positive bit of tingle in the private parts.