![]() ![]() ![]() Yes they're cheap, but you'll be replacing them often and not having a great experience while they last anyway. The would constantly ride up, seams would come loose, fabric was terrible, they aren't as long as the others above. I first bought these on September 2019 and because I didn't know about long boxer briefs and thought these were unique, I kept buying them for another 6 months. Hanes Cool Comfort Boxer Brief: $16.44 for 4. Cons: breathability, rides up leg quite a bit, price. They just lack in breathability which it seems like they may have fixed. If I were in the market right now and wanted something other than Saxx, I'd definitely try these - the quality of the pair I have are top, top notch. I just checked the website and it seems these have been discontinued these in favor of their Airknit (more expensive). However, they ran wayyy too hot for me, especially in the summer months. Out of all the boxers here, these felt the most luxurious - the fabric has a coating which is super silky and smooth. These are joint top with Saxx in terms of price. Cons: price, rides up, poor material, poor quality make. You're WAY better going with the Saxx or Adidas above. For $32 you expect something brilliant, and these just weren't that. But I found the quality terrible (thread coming loose within a month), they would ride up, and it just felt cheap and a rip off. I was expecting so much since half the Redditors who have issues with chaffing recommend these. I'll be brutally honest here - these are garbage. Cons: expensive, slight ride-up (not drastic). They've designed these in a way where it doesn't feel like you're wearing loads of fabric under your clothes. The "ball sack" design is superb, the material is both light and study. These are the most expensive, but my absolute favorite. Cons: not the best material, stitching is okay. Pros: cheap-ish, durable (purchased June 2020), snug fit, doesn't ride up, thin. Not much I can criticize with these apart from the material and that it feels a little cheapish, but functionally they are excellent and I've had them for 1.5 years and still going strong. These are cheapest underwear of all that I tried. Below is my take.Īdidas Mesh Midway Underwear: $30 for 2. Extra-long boxer briefs have been a godsend - I've gone through so many to find the perfect pair (breathability, durability, length and quality). I suffer from major chaffing when I hike for long periods of time and have tried all sorts of solutions that have't worked. r/Hammocks, /r/HammockCamping, and /r/ULHammocking Trail Specific Subs /r/PacificCrestTrail /r/AppalachianTrail /r/CDT /r/JMT Related Subsįor buying, selling, and trading ultralight backpacking gear. Weekly Thread - View only the Weekly Discussion threads.īest Of The Sub - View only the "best of" threads. ![]() Trails - View only trail related threads. Join us and ask yourself the question: Do I really need that? Subreddit Rules Resources /r/Ultralight's Wiki Knowledge Base Ultralight Gear Vendor List Ultralight and Ultra-cheap Gear List Common /r/Ultralight Abbreviations Leave No Trace Principles Itn'l Gear/Food Substitutions Pack Weight Tools How To Ask For A Pack Shakedown Lighterpack /r/Ultralight Crowd-Sourced Databases Weight Submission Form View The Gear Database! Pack List Database Subreddit Filters R/Ultralight is the largest online Ultralight Backcountry Backpacking community! This sub is about overnight backcountry backpacking, with a focus on moving efficiently, packing light, and generally aiming at a sub 10 pound base weight. ![]()
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