Under Armour® Boxerjock

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Under Armour® Boxerjock

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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Under Armour
Clothing Size: Large
Color: Black
Department: mens
EAN: 0698611762730
Fabric Type: polyester
Label: UNDER ARMOUR
Manufacturer: UNDER ARMOUR
Publisher: UNDER ARMOUR
Studio: UNDER ARMOUR



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionUnder Armour Boxerjock. This Under Armour short Boxer is cut for a comfortable fit with full leg coverage offering a lightweight compression fit. The breathable vent mesh performance pouch gives you support without sacrificing comfort. HeatGear fabric guarantees you're cool, dry and comfortable. 5 3/4' inseam. State Color and Size. Order Now! Under Armour Boxerjock




Features:
  • 100% PolyArmour polyester
  • 3-in inseam
  • Compression fit with minimal leg coverage
  • HeatGear® moisture management
  • Exposed elastic waistband with knit-in logos





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great running shorts
I'm a runner and I originally ordered one pair of these shorts because I wanted to find something to prevent the rub burn on my legs that i was getting on 3+ mile runs.
I used them for about three weeks and was so pleased with their performance that I immediately ordered two more pair!!!
Very comfortable, very breathable, and good wicking. They definitely keep me dry, cool and comfortable.
I even received free shipping, but I'm not sure if that goes for all size/color combos.
This item was a great investment.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Worth it!
My Opinion:
I bought these for my husband who has gotten into serious mountian biking, and likes to bike to and from work when he's not biking at parks. His old Calvin Klien's, and Hanes weren't cutting it. And with all the bike riding and working on his feet chaffing was becoming a serious problem. In fact he'd come home limping at times. Me being the "concerned wife" went on a serious hunt for some undies that will stand up to his lifestyle and ran into Underarmour. The prices made me shiver a little but after reading page after page of great reviews I could not settle for less. When I bought them they were $25, and I got them from the Under Armour site because they were 26 on Amazon. (I know, its only a dollar, but they add up, lol). There is no more chaffing, and despite the tight fit, there is no hugging on the "important areas" that would cause discomfort. The mesh really helps with cooling and keeping everything comfortable. The fit was weird at first to him, but this is a man who is a 36-38 who refuses to wear a pant smaller than a 42. But it soon grew on him and he hasn't had an issue since.

Good Point:
This is for seriously active people. 20 bucks for one boxer breif is a little much to spend on something you're not benefiting from.
However, men in the retail buisness or who find themselves working on their feet a lot this helps calm chaffing between the thighs, and helps stop the sweating from causing any further complications. And hey, you're butt will look good in them.
For those afraid of the tight fit, weigh the options, comfort for a little bit of money, or irritation for none.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for the gym or everyday!
I initially bought these for the gym, since cotton seems to bunch and chafe. After receiving them and using them for just that purpose, I was very happy with the fit and comfort level. I have since bought additional pairs, and wear them on a regular basis. I think they're great and are much better than I hoped for.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Comfortable
Normally I am the type that would not spend a lot of money on boxers, but I got a pair of these specifically for working out. Since then I have been buying more and more pairs as they are incredibly comfortable for everyday use as well as working out. They truly are worth the $20 price tag.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent product for athletics
In general, I really like Under Armour products. These BoxerJock's are no exception. I have two pairs and really like the comfort and the way they keep everything in place when you are running around.

One word of caution - I am a 38 waist. According to the size charts I should buy a Large. XL was much more comfortable. Your mileage may vary according to your body shape (my sample size was only 2).

These are DEFINITELY worth the money in my opinion - just a great product.



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