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Fox Racing High Frequency Bike Short - Men's

Fox Racing High Frequency Bike Short - Men's

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Fox Racing High Frequency Bike Short - Men's

Boardshort lacing and an integrated chamois make the Fox Racing Men's High Frequency Bike Short a must for freeride and downhill competition. The smooth nylon fabric shell repels mud and slides past thorns, then cleans up in a single wash cycle. Zippered leg vents cool you down during high-noon Durango descents, and a back stash pocket hides your ID and cash for a congratulatory round post-comp.

Bottom Line: Let the throttle rip wide open and wear the Fox High Frequency Short.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Shorts

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July 24, 2008

Overall great shorts. Tough material, good design, not too baggy. A little slim on the fit size. If you wear a 34, order a 36 instead unless you are a thin build. The padding seems a little thin if you ride more than 20 miles at a time...

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My husband loves his Fox high frequency shorts but he likes the...

My husband loves his Fox high frequency shorts but
he likes the ones with the snap on front not the draw string. Do you still have a style like that?

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June 1, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Pretty comfy

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June 23, 2008

Nothing too baggy or tight and has good length to fend off the brush. Shorts don't get hot compared to some others. If you're confident about your waist size, then you'll be fine with std sizes. If you're trying to fool yourself, better size one up with the slim fit on these shorts for comfort. Either way they will fit. They were not kidding about the stash pocket. Max capacity is cell-phone, keys, and a balled-up power bar at best (just screw the phone & make your friends drive so the powerbar has plenty of room). Good shorts, would not hesitate to buy another pair.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Shorts

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June 23, 2008

Good Construction and a slim fit. They are not super baggy and do not bunch up. The Chamois is about right for an integrated short. Good looks, good fit and great performance.

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Rating for this product: 5

Love them

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June 13, 2008

They've got great padding so you don't walk funny the next day!! Simple stash pocket on the side for minor essentials. Awesome quality shorts.

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Rating for this product: 5

Top-Notch MTB Shorts

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June 11, 2008

The Fox Racing High Frequency Bike Shorts are the highest quality shorts I've owned. Yes, there are cheaper shorts out there; however, I found that by spending a few more dollars, I got a much better (trim) fit from the High Frequency bike shorts than other shorts I've had in the past. The fit is key for me when I'm considering bike shorts with built-in chamois liner... when the cut is right (as it is in the H.F.) the chamois is very comfortable and protective on long rides. They are cut longer to keep them from riding up, but I wouldn't call them baggy, especially compared to Fox Racing's Mid-Ranger shorts. I have worn them on all types of mtb rides and am still pumped that I made the choice to spend a couple extra dollars.

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Rating for this product: 4

good shorts

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May 8, 2008

I have to say that researching Fox's higher end MTB shorts was not an easy task as it could have been. The different pairs were similar in price and description, some sites confuse two different models. My main concern was finding a chamois that agreed with my butt, no site(including Fox's) display the chamois design. This is my 3rd pair of Fox shorts, the first(no idea on the name ~$60-$80) were great. They were stolen. I replaced them with the mid-ranger which were awful, long rides would leave me with open sores. I've worn the High Frequency for both a 300 mile road tour and a 24 hour race MTB race. So far I like them. The construction seems good, I definitely prefer the woven drawstring over the snap. The mesh liner only comes up to just above your 'bikini' line which means less fabric being doubled over while you're hunched over on a bike. My concerns of them being to downhill oriented/baggy were allayed. The fit is trim. Four stars. I'd buy them again, but I have no idea why they are any better than the 2 other Fox shorts in the high price range.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Nylon
Inseam: 15in (38cm)
Chamois: Integrated ULTRA chamois
Venting: 2 Side zip
Pockets: 1 Stash
Recommended Use: Downhill, freeride mountain biking
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year