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Patagonia Active Boxer Brief - Men's

Item #PAT0573 | 0 in Stock

Ok, let's face it; while many think its simply gross many...

By Ranked #602 - Men's Underwear April 26, 2009

Ok, let's face it; while many think its simply gross many of us guys go commando. I have been f433b@11in for many years. Recently, however, I have been contemplating on getting me a pair of boxers like these. Since it seems after many reviews of various brands that these are the recommended best my only question is this...is it like cramming your three friends in a Honda CRX or a luxury Civic? Please, any quick advice on this would be greatly appreciated cuz I'd like to order some pretty soon for a thru hike. I can deal with returning insoles even, but I don't think I'd want to be on the recieving end of anyone's skivvy returns, lol!

thanks in advance!

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By Ranked #38 - Men's Underwear August 11, 2009

Much less restrictive than any other boxer briefs I've tried (UA in particular) - they keep their shape, don't ride up, never feel clammy or sticky, and dry out quickly. They don't SEEM like they'd be that great, but I prefer them over anything else I've worn.

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By Ranked #342 - Men's Underwear June 10, 2009

These aren't especially tight at all, ended up being more like boxers than boxer briefs

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By Ranked #526 - Men's Underwear April 27, 2009

If you are worried about cramming the boys into something so tight you will need a can opener to use the bathroom, I would look to a model/brand that uses two different fabrics. Some brands use a more relaxed material around the family jewels so they are not so compressed. This gives you the best of both worlds, underwear that won't ride up and some room for the boys.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
polyester, 54% recycled polyester 
Cut:
boxer brief 
Recommended Use:
running, hiking, biking, skiing, climbing, camping 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime 
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