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9.9.2012

I've always wanted to try non-cotton underwear but never wanted to pay the price. $20 for 2 pair is still steep but cheaper than a lot of others like this that I've seen. I work in a hot factory and this completes my ensemble with wool backpacking socks and wicking t-shirts. Even when these do get a little wet from sweat they dry quickly and never chaff or rub me raw anywhere. They are tight but I think that's a good thing as they stay in play and never ride up my legs plus my wife seems to like how tight they are as well. My only complaint is about the waistband. Not that it's too narrow or tight or what other reviewers mention. All that is fine.The waistband material doesn't dry as quickly and seems to absorb and retain sweat a lot more than the rest of the underwear. It's just a minor annoyance sometimes is all which is why I give them 4 stars instead of 5. There are probably better wicking underwear out there I haven't found yet but for now I wear these every day of the week.There are an almost identical type sold on amazon by adidas called the "adidas Men's Athletic Comfort Climalite 2-Pack Boxer Brief". They are about 2" shorter and they do ride up a little. I made the mistake of ordering some by accident when I meant to re-order more of these. if you want the longer leg then make sure it's the "Sport Performance" and NOT the "Athletic Comfort".
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16.1.2013

Just received the Blue/Thunder two pack. Price was right. Material is nice. Colors are vibrant. Size is pretty right on. How the heck am I supposed to pee?I didn't even know they made underwear without a means to extricate one's man parts. And I also didn't know that if someone made said underwear, they wouldn't care to mention said omission in the product description. "Warning: No fly." Or perhaps "New streamlined flyless design." Give me something.I'm keeping them, as I put them on to discover this great new feature, but I am not looking forward to my first need to make water wearing these under jeans. I am envisioning dropping trou down to my ankles like a four year old.Perhaps it will be freeing and reconnect me with my inner child.[EDIT] After several trips to the WC with these under jeans, it turns out I do not actually have to lower my trousers. After unzipping the fly on my jeans, I can reach through and pull down on the waistband, releasing my junk from its Climalite enclosure, and urinate at will. I do, however, have to keep holding the waistband down, or strange and horrible things happen. An inconvenience, yes, but a minor one. Increasing rating from 3 to 4/5. Still think they should update the description.
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3.7.2013

I bought these for my trips to the gym, and they are much more functional than cotton briefs or boxers. I have nothing against cotton, which is really comfortable. But my gym is very hot because there's no AC and it has poor air circulation, so by the time I'm done, my boxers are soaked, which is not very comfortable and I don't need to tell you how that leaves my crotch area smelling. I've been wearing polyester moisture-wicking gear (shirts and shorts) for the past 2 years, and I don't know why it didn't occur to me sooner - If this moisture-wicking works for shirts and shorts, why can't it work for underpants? So far, they work great. My crotch area is cooler throughout the day,and I wear them at work as well as the gym because they're so comfortable. As a tip I learned from the previous reviews, different people like different fits. Although I'm usually a size XL, I got the Large for a tighter fit that keeps my junk secure while I'm at the gym. So, be sure you get the right size, because used underwear is definitely one of the things Amazon does not allow returns on. On a side note, if you trim your crotch area regularly (which I do), then these can get pretty itchy, but that can be said for any briefs made of polyester.
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3.8.2012

I switched to cotton boxer briefs a couple years ago. I do powerlifting and my legs have grown substantially. I started to have really bad chaffing problems so I looked into compression underwear and after some research I opted for these based on the reviews and price. You get two pairs here for what is normally the price of one with other compression underwear. After the last month, I can tell you that these make a huge difference. The material dries very fast so sweat accumulation is not a problem. When I wear these I don't get chaffing from my training. I get large welts that are incredibly sore when wearing other briefs. Bottom line, when I get some extra money,I'm ordering more of these and throwing out my old underwear. I took the advice of another reviewer and bought the next size up because I was toward the top of a size range. Worked out great for me. Also, I haven't noticed any waist band issues.
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11.8.2015

$14.99 for two boxers, made of 91% Polyester and 9% Spandex. Made in Indonesia.No front opening, a mesh layer there (see attached photo), works fine. Flat seams inside and outside, quality is good. Waist band with the width of 3.3cm, also very strechable. And the finish of the waist band at the back side is impressive.(see attached photo)I should have ordered size M, having a waist of 88cm, normally wear a 33-34 size, but size L fits also fine, I like lose feeling. Adidas or NIKE etc., these brands know how to make photos great, so the boxer looks pretty on web page, the material is not "Spandex". I have compared this boxer with some unknown brands from China, the material is even better for the cheaper ones MIC.But anyway, I like Adidas, and also Deutschland Fussball, LOLIf it's not from Adidas, it would be worth under $10, but it's Adidas, $14.99 is fine.
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1.5.2014

I hesitated ordering these quite a while because of how much more expensive they are to normal cotton boxer briefs. I have to say, though, that I am extremely happy with my purchase. They support everything, but not in an overly squeezing way that I had imagined they might. The anti-friction in the thighs works great as well.The waistbands of these underwear are a little odd. They don't have much give to them. I didn't realize this, so I heard some ripping when I put on my first pair. It makes sense to me that some guys are saying it's too tight and others are saying too loose--if you don't rip the waistband a little the waistband is a little tighter than most,but a little looser otherwise.I'm so pleased with these that I'm slowly phasing out my normal cotton boxer brief collection in favor of these.
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1.4.2014

I was terribly excited when I was purchasing these boxer briefs as I've been wanting something with more support for everyday use, aside from my gym days.When I first tried a pair on they fit a bit too snug for comfort, but that quickly went away after the initial wear and wash.They are easily some of the most comfortable underwear I've purchased, and I've tried dozens; offering optimal comfort, support, and to be honest I forget that I am wearing them half the time because of their sleek fit.My ONLY grief with them is that the large, which are normally perfect for me, were a bit too small initially, and I heard a small give away at the seams when I put them on which did not occur to me with comparable purchases.No visible damage though, so I have no big qualms.
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3.5.2013

Without getting vulgar, these are the most comfortable my man-parts have been in underwear. I bought a bit smaller than usual so it fit snug as on the mannequin and its pure luxury.I have moved around underwear-wise from briefs, to bikini, to boxer-briefs and now here. I'm above average in endowment and a huge pro is you get snug control without feeling smashed or restricted.PLUS the material is amazingly comfortable, after these I never knew cotton was so terribly uncomfortable.Only downside is at $20+ or so a pair I've gradually been replacing my current roster of undergarments instead of simply being able to completely trade up.Lastly they are wearing well.My oldest pair being over a year old is indistinguishable from my newer pairs.
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14.8.2013

So figured to try these on as soon as they got here, since I got these for work more than working out per say. I am on my feet CONSTANTLY and almost up to 6-8 hrs a day, 4-6 days a week. So my legs get super chafe due to my inner thighs....Anyways I put these bad boys on (I am female by the way) I ordered a large (36-38 waist) And fits just fine! Now here is to hoping it exceeds my expectations of minimizing the chaffing.Update: Okay so wore these for a full 8 hours of work and I must say. Works way better than spanx! (if you are a woman with bad chaffing) So least for anyone woman who needs something to protect their inner thighs while on their feet for hours on end and does miles upon miles of walking.I'd definitely recommend these to you!
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10.4.2015

I own several pair of these in both the boxer brief and trunk style. I'm a 32-34 inch waist with large thighs and the Large fits well.This is one of the few products I've found for preventing what we call in Louisiana "Swamp Ass." When you are afraid to wear khaki shorts because you know you'll have a wet spot between your legs from sweating.These do a great job of keeping you cool and allowing your personal area to vent and stay dry while preventing any moisture from transferring to your shorts or pants.They are comfortable and have held up well. I've owned them over a year and there's no stray threads or torn seams.They are easy to move around in and have plenty of area for your guy parts while keeping them tucked away securely.
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21.11.2013

I've spent an unhealthy amount of time looking for the perfect pair of boxers, and for me, these are the ones.I initially started with the ExOfficio boxers, but they felt too baggy for my taste. I also tried the Calvin Klein trunks, which are more fashionable, but tend to ride up.These boxers are great, they don't fit too tight or too loose, and are very comfortable. They don't ride up at all, and will dry off any sweat that might accumulate in that area. The only thing I would improve is the fashion design of these boxers. They are geared more towards fitness, but I would like to see them designed as more of an every-day wear boxer, which is what I use them for.

6.7.2012

I've been wearing 100% boxer briefs for several years now, and up until recently, I never really paid much attention to the swamp butt they would give me in the southern heat. I run about 20 mi/wk and wear synthetic clothing to wick sweat, so why not synthetic underwear? I bought medium this time around, as I'm down to a 32 waist; however, I'm going to pick up a pair of smalls next time around. The mediums didn't feel loose, but they didn't feel as snug as I hoped for.I found them at my local jcpennys yesterday for $20/pack of 2. or if you buy two packs (4 pair), they are $15/pack. I paid $24 for 1 pack (2 pair) here, on amazon.

12.12.2014

These are one of the most comfortable briefs I have bought. They are like a second skin as you can barely feel like you have them on. They don't tuck and keep themselves in place. I used them the first day I got 'em when I went to the Gym. Squats, Deadlifts, etc all felt easy to do with these on. Before I used to wear the regular briefs and they tuck and used to make it unconfortable to do squats and I had to fix myself after every set. With these on, I had no troubles.The material is great, stretches nicely and contours the body. It also absorbs the sweat easily and keeps me cool, which is a big deal!I would recommend 100%

26.1.2014

I had worn a trunk only for 20 years and wanted to switch to boxer brief. I did some search before buying this one. I was looking for affordable (did not want to spend $25 for one boxer brief), cool, and comfortable boxer brief, and this product suffices those points pretty well. It is hard to tell how it would be in summer, but it has been pretty good so far when I wear it at work (I work in the hospital so it is generally warm). Also, it is pretty comfortable when I walk around at work (walk 8+ miles a day at work).I am 5'7" and 138lbs asian and medium size fits me perfectly. I wear 32" for pants usually. Would buy it again.

24.8.2014

These are 91% polyester so if you like the tighter polyester/spandex feel as opposed to cotton, you'll like these for working out. I like the compression feel for my thighs when I'm doing cardio or riding my bike. If you work out hard and sweat a lot, they will get moist but less so than cotton underwear. They dry pretty quickly on a hanger, but I'm not sure how fast they dry while wearing them. I bought Champion Elite SmartTemp boxer briefs at the same time, but I like this Adidas brand a little better. (The Champion are about are most cotton with some polyester.) The Adidas brand does cost most though.

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