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Road Biker // Mountain Biker // Biker // Snowboarder // Skier // Camper

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    waking up every morning @ 5:30 so i can go speedskating! my other sport interests would be windsurfing, cycling, running, badminton, snowboarding, and hopefully getting back into climbing.

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design flaws

Mountain Hardwear Advance Lightweight Boxer - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Advance Lightweight Boxer - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 January 29, 2009

Not satisfied with these. Definitely need to size down. Also, the cut does not flow well for more aerobic activities like running, speedskating, and team sports. But, suppose it would work well with hiking. In addition, the fly tends to open up when sitting or whenever one would bend that way, so watch out in locker rooms.

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the standard

Patagonia Active Boxer Brief - Men's

Patagonia Active Boxer Brief - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 29, 2009

not the most comfortable but Patagonia is very consistent with its product. it works just as it is advertised, wicking, breathing, and quick drying. My only issue with it is that the material can be better. Overall, these briefs are made well and performs.

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falls short of expectations

Sugoi Mobil Pant - Men's

Sugoi Mobil Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 November 17, 2008

I am 5'11" and bought the size medium.
It does what it says, good stretch, and moisture wicking, but for me it runs small.
Also, the pockets run a bit small and is sewn in to the pants so you cannot move them around . But, if your running it reduces the movement of things in them.

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CW-X Element X Pant - Men's

CW-X Element X Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 17, 2008

I am 5'11" 155lb and ordered a size medium
Fits perfectly. Usually pants run short but this pants length runs well. Also, super stoked on deep pockets. There is even a back pocket.
Performance wise it does very well. Blocking the wind from getting in makes the inside much warmer.
Been running around in 40 degree weather and its holding up well.

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