Just apply and ride. you do get a tingle at first (a plus if you like that). After that you have an excellent cream for an excellent price. it always works all the time, and is my go to cream that i buy two and three at a time when it is on sale. Excellent product!!!
I ordered the No Tingle, but it still has menthol in the mixture and I don't care for it. It is a little thicker than Paceline Chamois Butt'r.
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
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.
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.
Works great
This is by far the best chamois cream I have ever used. I use it on every ride no matter the distance!!!
This is by far the best chamois cream I have ever used. I use it on every ride no matter the distance!!!
This is by far the best chamois cream I have ever used. I use it on every ride no matter the distance!!!
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.
I sweat lots and conquer long rides. This stuff is my top choice!
This stuff really works I have been using it for over
5 years. I have any issues after riding all day.
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.
Good for rides less than a Metric. Unlike premium brands, this wears out after a 2 to 3 hours of use.
Inconsistent quality - first container used was good, second container was mush, third container had chunks of white stuff. Never tried a fourth
Cool and soothing going on. Best stuff I have found to eliminate chaffing and all of the other undesireable things.
The best chamois cream on the market I discovered this product while working at Zumwalt Bike shop
I've used Enzo's cream for two years now. I tried Assos, Udderly Smooth, Paceline, and others. There is a slight menthol feel to it, not as strong as the Assos product. It holds its lubricity without breaking down as quickly as the other products. The longest ride I've used it on was 5 hours at a moderate pace in the fall. It doesn't last as long in the summer months (sweaty conditions). What I like most is that I've not had the saddle sores as I did in the past. I put in about 200 miles a week year round and use it on every ride regardless of distance or temperature. Even if it were to cost more than the others, I would stick to using it. Saddle sores suck. (BTW, my wife was not a fan of the menthol, ladies. Use precaution.)
I've been using Button Hole mentholated chamois cream for several years with nary a problem no blisters, boils, infections, nada! Simply put, it does the job, but it is a tad pricey, which is why I wait for a sale to replenish my supply.
Enzo's is one of my favorite chamois cremes. Quite thick, it lasts better than most for those longer rides. The peppermint and menthol give a little tingle to the skin, but not too much.
Comes in a nice jar, so you don't waste any like the squeeze tubes.