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Kinetic 2IN1 Run Short
You got up early, stretched, ate all the right foods, and now your potential energy has become very much kinetic. When you're hitting the roads for an early morning run, make sure you've got the Saxx Kinetic Run Short. With a stretchy material, an ergonomic construction, and lots of comfortable support, this versatile exercise short is great for the gym and the road. You've also got moisture-wicking ability, as well as chafe and itch free inner material for maximum comfort when you work out.
- Item #SAX002S
- Material
- [face fabric] 100% polyester, [lining] 90% nylon, 10% elastane
- Fit
- [shorts] regular, [liner] compressive
- Length
- mid-thigh
- Inseam
- 7in
- Pockets
- 2 on-seam, 1 zippered
- Waist
- integrated drawcord
- Reflective
- details
- Recommended Use
- road running, training
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What do you think about this product?
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April 11, 2019
Pretty great
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- Runs small
- Size Bought
- Medium
- Height
- 6` 0"
- Weight
- 210 lbs
These shorts are pretty breathable, and very comfortable. The liner can't be beat, but the overshort isn't my favorite. With a 5" inseam, they are shorter than i'm used to and the legs are pretty narrow so that causes them to bunch funny. The pockets are big enough for a phone, but my phone bounces quite a bit. The liner is more comfortable than any i've ever used before, so despite all the negatives I listed above, these are still my favorite running short.
Aaron Bytendorp
April 23, 2018
Comfortable and breathable
- Size Bought
- medium
- Height
- 6` 1"
- Weight
- 174 lbs
I was initially incredibly disappoint with these after my first run. However, I realized I would just use them for trail running with a vet or belt. I was disappointed as I could run in them with my phone. The fabric is incredibly soft and breathable, and the liner is unbeatable. The sizing was pretty spot on as well and overall I am pretty happy with them. I usually like my shorts a little longer, and am still getting used to a 5 inch inseam.
Andrew Butterworth