ButtonHole Chamois Cream & Enzo's Embro Reviews and Feedback
The reviews are in and it turns out ButtonHole is keeping many buttons happy.
During this past racing season my undercarriage went through many different conditions….fast crits, bumpy crits, long road races, mountain bike races, track races, and even some cross races. For each of these events I could only think of one product to use to keep my undercarriage happy….Enzo’s Buttonhole Chamois Cream. Enzo’s Buttonhole is the newest and greatest chamois cream on the market. As a seasoned cyclist, who spends a lot of time on the saddle, I’ve tried them all, but Enzo’s really stands out to me. It leaves my buttonhole cool and comfortable with a pleasant scent of mint chocolate. When I need relief I go for the Buttonhole. I’d recommend this wonderful chamois cream to any cyclist, not only because it’s a great product, but also because it’s quite affordable. I know Enzo spent hours and hours with chemists trying to discover the perfect formula for this chamois cream using the highest quality ingredients. And doesn’t your undercarriage deserve the best? Enzo’s Buttonhole Chamois Cream is popping up at the finest bike shops all over town.
-Mike Sherer, Kelly Benefits Stragedies
ButtonHole is far and away our new favorite pad grease: It smells nice, it prevents chafe and irritation and it washes away cleanly. On top of that, the ingredients list is paraben, petrolatum and PPG/PEG free, so you can feel good inside and out.
--Tyler, BikeRumor.com
I’ve used a few different kinds over the years, from homemade stuff to the (overly) expensive swiss concoction in the little jars. Enzo’s Cycling Products entered the market this summer with its ButtonHole Chamois Cream. It’s not too greasy, wipes easily off the hands after application, lasts for 4+ hours or riding, and produces a nice tingly sensation.
-Two Johns Podcast
I just started using Button Hole chamois cream and it just might be the cream of all creams. I use chamois cream like a lady of the night cakes the makeup on for a busy evening. Button Hole, I like you!!! Every1 use Button Hole!!! Its great stuff.
-Brian Conant, via Twitter The Pony Shop
But where ButtonHole really stands out is in the quality and choice of its ingredients. So how does it stack up on the bike? I gave it a try on a recent 5 hour training ride and the results were very positive.
-Florida Cycling Magazine
Enzo's ButtonHole Chamois Cream...Since I started using the product I knew I wanted to sell it...
-Rob Curtis, PSIMET Custom Wheels
Al Weigel,Verdigris-Village. Nice embro, Enzo. I've used it for two races now and was moved to actually buy some after yesterday's race. I raced with bare legs both days and was not cold at all. Heidi is the best.
- Albert Weigel via Facebook
Enzo’s Embrocation (say that five times fast!) comes in stick form (Enzo’s Embro Stick) instead of in a jar, and it comes with a few latex gloves thrown in, so application is easier and way less messy...During the race, we could definitely feel the embrocation heating up, especially because we were riding in the rain, so it activated right away. Unlike some embrocations that seem to be most effective post-race, this one was effective when it needed to be, without being overwhelming.
-Molly Hurford, CXMagazine.com
Forgot to bring my knee warmers with me to Woodstock this morning. Fortunately, Heidi and Enzo's Button saved the day with some embro! What a great service! It wasn't that cold but the wind sure made it feel cold, the medium heat was perfect to take the chill off and stop the goose bumps. Thanks ENZO's!
-Randy Warren, xXx Racing, via Facebook
Enzo’s Button Hole Chamois Cream will make you a believer and in these days of distress, faith is a good thing.
-Mark Swartzendruber, Truesport.com
I got a sample of Enzo's ButtonHole Chamois Cream a couple months back and fortunately my shop was selling some stuff. I don't need a new one yet but I'm glad I can get it from Performance now. The stuff is more firm than DZ nuts and I find that it lasts a lot longer, especially on those humid Florida days.
-John from Tampa
I realize on long rides in the winter/spring, I tend to spend more time in the saddle, trying to maintain warmth. Enzo’s ButtonHole lasted the test of time and three hours in my framework was still feeling like it could put more time in the saddle.
-Dave Ochs, MountFlyerMagazine.com
Cold and wet at this year's Michigan Cyclocross Championships. I can't vouch for the button hole, but the medium embro sure felt good on the legs.
- Michael Seaman via Facebook
Enzo’s ButtonHole has been great to use in any type of temperature and hasn’t become greasy in the warm summer months, and hasn’t congealed in the colder months, an experience that I can say does happen with one other competitor’s product.
-El Maya, The BoneBell
But seriously, shouldn't your chamois cream have more than 7-10 "servings" for how much they're charging? Enzo's ButtonHole chamois cream tubs last for months! And you should see how much I used today to survive my 4+ hour ride....
-Jennifer Wheeler via Facebook
