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Wool boxer briefs? That's right. The Icebreaker Men's BodyFit150 Boxer Brief gives you all the benefits of merino wool minus the itch. This pair of underwear resists odor, breathes like no other, and is so lightweight you'll hardly notice you're wearing them. The Icebreaker Boxer Brief has a soft elastic waistband and a gusseted crotch for comfort. Icebreaker eliminates the back and side seams to cut down on chafing, which makes these boxers great for workouts, the trail, or everyday.
Bottom Line: The 100% merino wool Icebreaker Boxer Briefs will make you a believer.
These are decent wool boxers, but aren't as good as Icebreaker's 200 weight boxers. The 150 weight fabric is smoother but doesn't have the same snug fit. I feel the two styles are misnamed, these are closer to normal boxers, while the 200 weight ones are closer to boxer-briefs. The waist band is less comfortable. The band on the 200 weight ones tends to fold in half, while this tends to roll up completely. I have to unroll the waist band frequently to keep them comfortable. They are OK for day-to-day wear, but I'd stick with the 200 weight boxers for outdoor use.
The 150-weight material is not as soft or comfortable as the 200 weight. Spend the extra money and get the 200 weight, it's much better - not just thicker fabric, it seems like it's woven completely differently. Also, the waistband on these is a little bit stiff and uncomfortable.
According to the Icebreakers sizing chart, you'd be between a L and an XL. The L shows a 35.5" waist, while the XL shows a 37.5" waist. The Icebreaker website recommends "...when your body measurements are midway between two sizes, go to the smaller size for a tighter fit or the larger size for a looser fit." If you're a 36" waist, you should probably go w/ a Large.
These are great undies. I ran an anti-stink experiment. These lasted 4 days (with no athletic activity) before they started to smell like taint. And they're pretty comfortable. That being said, I totally understand why people have complained about the waistband cutting into them. It's really sharp on the top edge. I wasn't overly irritated by them, but I noticed the sharp edge a couple of times.
My biggest complaint is with the length. These are supposed to be BOXER briefs, not just briefs. The inseam is like 1" - 2". They're practically just briefs with a little extra fabric. But everything combined still earns these 4 stars. Maybe after my 23 day trip in Ireland with 3 pairs of undies (ewww) I'll change my tune.
These are the only underwear that I want to put on.
They are soft and wear fairly tight to the skin, but do not 'grip' like other nylon/wicking boxer-briefs tend to. They stretch out a bit as I wear them, so they are incredibly comfortable all day long - arguably more comfortable than cotton!
The best part is because they are merino, they don't retain any scent. So I can wear a pair for three-four days while traveling with no unpleasant odors!
Despite what other reviews may say, the waistband is not noticeable to me, and is very comfortable.
Can anyone tell me if the fly on these is horizontal or vertical? I used to love the smartwool boxer briefs but they just changed the design from a horizontal fly to a vertical one. Ruined them for me.
vertical, sorry man.-------------------If you look at the picture on the blue colored underwear you can see the fly opening on the right side of the underwear. I do have to say though, "horizontal fly"?? that's odd, don't worry though it's not like the edges are sharp or something--your stuff should be safe.
No good. They have a stiff and plastic like waist band and they unfortunately changed the 200 weight boxers to the same from the soft one.
The rise on the boxers of both weights is much to high. They come up like "mom" pants and stick out of most pants or shorts over an inch. For the price you should get better quality as well. They tear and wear out very fast.
...is always a bit tighter than i'd like. i should have probably gone w the xxl, but xl boxers/boxer briefs have always fit right, if not a little baggy. and honestly, these would be perfect if it wasn't for the waist band. other reviews are right, it is cheap and uncomfortable. it feels like it is digging into my waist. but the merino is so soft...i just may keep them
Merino wool kicks butt. Wicks and breathes very well, controls odor and feels nice against your bum. Fit well and are light weight. Not too warm for summer use.
These are sweet skivvies, when around town I just cant get myself to wear em multiple days so I bought a few pairs. When packing these hold up great for a few days if needed.
Merino. That's all I have to say. But I'll say more:
These absorb all manner of nastiness that results from your aerobic pursuits while still keeping you warm and not stinking too badly. Let's face it pal, your Johnnies are going to stink. These mitigate that effect as much as possible. Get them. Everyone else in the snowcave will appreciate it.
All in all I would say these are an awesome pair of boxer briefs. They're comfy and not too hot or too light. They fit well and all in all I like them alot, I think they definitely beat out Ex-Oficio's, mainly because these actually resist odor, Ex's don't come even close in that department. I like 'em!
I bought two pairs and kept one. I have never been a huge boxer brief fan but I love merino wool so I figured I would try them. They are comfortable when I am wearing really loose pants otherwise they ride up and are bothersome. They are adequate but I won't buy anymore. I didn't have any problems with the elastic like some other guys did though.
This is my first experience with merino wool and Icebreaker. The fabric is amazing. Soft and doesn't hold the odor just as advertised. Unfortunately though, they do ride up.
I know they are pricey for underwear but holy crap are they nice! they fit perfect! not too tight but not too loose. warm and very natural feeling due to the merino. I love every Icebreaker product I have ever owned and I have many. perfect gift from a girlfriend! so ladies take care of your man... and his "boys!"
I bought these in the summer to wear for backcountry trips. I liked them so much that I bought a few more pairs when they were on sale. I'm a 34" waist in pants, and wear a M in these...Only beef is that the elastic isn't great.
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