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"9 inseams (Champion, UA) prevent the thigh rubbing, but I find that the longer length rides *down* my legs instead of up, which pulls the material away from my junk, loses support, and leads to ball/thigh rubbing.""As a result, while I can easily get them on my size 33" (GAP/BananaRep jeans & BrooksBrosGabardine) pants wearing waist (yes it's flat), while they feel comfortable for a while, eventually the waistband starts to roll over on itself in half, feeling more like a tight cord."
"I'm not sure if they make these out of kitten fur or what, but when I wear these I'm confident that my underwear is softer than every other man I pass that day, so if that's what you're going for, these are for you."
"If you don't know what I mean, do yourself a favor and try any pair of briefs that covers the elastic with cloth to feel the difference."
"The only negative i can find is that if you are wearing pants other than loose fitting (in the legs) pants, the legs of the underwear tend to ride up a little."
"It took a little while to get used to the feeling of material being in between my sack and legs which was something I had never felt before."
"I prefer the David Archy Ultra Fast Dry Performance Boxer Briefs or Calvin Klein Micro Modal Trunk , even though each is about 1/4 the cost of these, because these have too much coverage, that thick and tall waistband is too tight/confining, and these really don't seem to wick as well as those others."
SAXX Underwear Men's Vibe Boxer Brief with BallPark Pouch (Click to Compare Deals)
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"9 inseams (Champion, UA) prevent the thigh rubbing, but I find that the longer length rides *down* my legs instead of up, which pulls the material away from my junk, loses support, and leads to ball/thigh rubbing... They do fine in the washer, but I hang dry them because the dryer will cause the elastic waistband to wear out prematurely... Hopefully this helps and doesn t make anyone more neurotic about underwear not that I d know what that s like.""Being elastic it shouldn't be a problem and the waistband does stretch, but not as much as you'd think - there's something tight about SAXX elastic that makes is restrictive.. As a result, while I can easily get them on my size 33" (GAP/BananaRep jeans & BrooksBrosGabardine) pants wearing waist (yes it's flat), while they feel comfortable for a while, eventually the waistband starts to roll over on itself in half, feeling more like a tight cord... Pros: your junk stays where it's suppose to, no sweating or heat even tho it's a manmade fabric, feels like you're going commando yet still supported, if it weren't for the overly tight waistband."
"However, the cotten will stretch out throughout the day, so you won't get that awesome 'tight' feeling after a few hours of wearing them... they're by far the most breathable, and the first pair on my list to have a penis hole for when you're wearing dress pants and want to pee without untucking your shirt and fiddling with a belt and all that jazz... I'm not sure if they make these out of kitten fur or what, but when I wear these I'm confident that my underwear is softer than every other man I pass that day, so if that's what you're going for, these are for you."
"* There is absolutely nothing spectacular about these overpriced boxer briefs... If you don't know what I mean, do yourself a favor and try any pair of briefs that covers the elastic with cloth to feel the difference. All in all, these are a great clearance-price boxers you might expect to find somewhere like TJ Maxx."
"My initial reaction was the same, but I was looking for super comfortable undies to wear on a long flight, I purchased the top 3 pair and started putting them to the test... The only negative i can find is that if you are wearing pants other than loose fitting (in the legs) pants, the legs of the underwear tend to ride up a little. The material is so soft and comfortable that it does not become uncomfortable when they do ride up a little."
"It took a little while to get used to the feeling of material being in between my sack and legs which was something I had never felt before. I actually felt that having that area there to keep everything under control was a good addition to a pair of underwear... I am considering trying the boxer brief fit as I wear those as well and feel that they might fit more how I expect them to."
"Active might mean a bike ride (pretty short) to work, or I'm wearing them on a work out, or we may be doing a ton of stairs and then sit still with no chance to cool off; for this, I need far better support, friction reduction and wicking... The Vibe doesn't wick as well, and the fabric is a bit less supportive or stretchy; it is a great shape for activity, but there are better choices at this rather high price range... I prefer the David Archy Ultra Fast Dry Performance Boxer Briefs or Calvin Klein Micro Modal Trunk , even though each is about 1/4 the cost of these, because these have too much coverage, that thick and tall waistband is too tight/confining, and these really don't seem to wick as well as those others."
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"I ve searched far and wide for boxer briefs that are the right length to prevent chafing. 9 inseams (Champion, UA) prevent the thigh rubbing, but I find that the longer length rides *down* my legs instead of up, which pulls the material away from my junk, loses support, and leads to ball/thigh rubbing... These are perfect for casual hiking, great in the cold weather and also when it s hot to keep you dry... I tried the smalls and the mesh panels were too loose to provide consistent separation down there (especially when more active) and didn t give much support... They do fine in the washer, but I hang dry them because the dryer will cause the elastic waistband to wear out prematurely... I haven t done anything super active in them, but for casual wear they barely/rarely stretch out or ride up... Hopefully this helps and doesn t make anyone more neurotic about underwear not that I d know what that s like.""* Great fabric, effective innovative pouch design giving you plenty of support, but too many sizing & fabric care issues for the price when there are cheaper better options... Being elastic it shouldn't be a problem and the waistband does stretch, but not as much as you'd think - there's something tight about SAXX elastic that makes is restrictive.. As a result, while I can easily get them on my size 33" (GAP/BananaRep jeans & BrooksBrosGabardine) pants wearing waist (yes it's flat), while they feel comfortable for a while, eventually the waistband starts to roll over on itself in half, feeling more like a tight cord... And yes I do have developed legs & a muscular butt so I'm not lacking in any body portions that normally fill out a pair of briefs, back or front... Pros: your junk stays where it's suppose to, no sweating or heat even tho it's a manmade fabric, feels like you're going commando yet still supported, if it weren't for the overly tight waistband... Personal preference is Jockey's Microfiber Performance Boxer Brief (item # 8050): - 1/2 the price - 95% microfiber polyester (vs vicose) less susceptible to heat in dryer AND fabric itself is more supportive of your junk rather than requiring innovative sewn-in sling support - more proportionate sized waistband which stretches more & fabric itself more supportive, less shear, and ...... I just want to buy 12 pairs, not pick-n-choose what I grab out of the drawer every day, and know they'll last a year."
"If you want to be looking fresh in your skivvies when you're getting down with the gal/guy of your choice, these ones are probably going to get you the most style points. HOWEVER, they are shorter than he rest, and maybe it's just my legs, but they ride up the most, so I won't be buying more... However, the cotten will stretch out throughout the day, so you won't get that awesome 'tight' feeling after a few hours of wearing them... Kinetic: I bought two pairs in a medium and am now thinking they should have been Large... they're by far the most breathable, and the first pair on my list to have a penis hole for when you're wearing dress pants and want to pee without untucking your shirt and fiddling with a belt and all that jazz... Platinum: If you want to wear the softest pair of underwear that have ever touched your body, and you want whoever touches you to feel the softest pair of underwear of their life, then these are the ones you want. I'm not sure if they make these out of kitten fur or what, but when I wear these I'm confident that my underwear is softer than every other man I pass that day, so if that's what you're going for, these are for you."
"* There is absolutely nothing spectacular about these overpriced boxer briefs... No matter what anyone says, they DO bunch up throughout the day... It is the most uncomfortable waist band I have had in ten years... If you don't know what I mean, do yourself a favor and try any pair of briefs that covers the elastic with cloth to feel the difference. All in all, these are a great clearance-price boxers you might expect to find somewhere like TJ Maxx. Unfortunately, they are trying to sell them at Macy's prices. Nice-looking, mostly comfortable, but not worth more than $5 or $6 in my opinion."
"* First thing you probably did when looking at this product was look at the price and say "NO WAY". My initial reaction was the same, but I was looking for super comfortable undies to wear on a long flight, I purchased the top 3 pair and started putting them to the test... Every lady that has seen these (my first pair were the gray stripes) has commented on how incredibly sexy they look. I would like to personally take the credit here, but my other underwear doesn't get the same reaction... Once you slip these things on, you will feel more comfortable with them on than with them off... The only negative i can find is that if you are wearing pants other than loose fitting (in the legs) pants, the legs of the underwear tend to ride up a little. The material is so soft and comfortable that it does not become uncomfortable when they do ride up a little."
"* When I first bought these I was happy with them, but felt they could be slightly better as far as fit. It took a little while to get used to the feeling of material being in between my sack and legs which was something I had never felt before. I actually felt that having that area there to keep everything under control was a good addition to a pair of underwear... They have enlarged and stretched out rather than shrinking or staying the same size... They run up my thighs now instead of staying where they should and am constantly having to adjust them or pull them down or out of an area they should not be in... I gave them to my wife and she really likes the feel of them even though they aren't quite fitted to her... I am considering trying the boxer brief fit as I wear those as well and feel that they might fit more how I expect them to."
"Active might mean a bike ride (pretty short) to work, or I'm wearing them on a work out, or we may be doing a ton of stairs and then sit still with no chance to cool off; for this, I need far better support, friction reduction and wicking... The Saxx Men's Kinetic Boxer is far better for activity; better support, really great as a low-friction second skin, better wicking... The Vibe doesn't wick as well, and the fabric is a bit less supportive or stretchy; it is a great shape for activity, but there are better choices at this rather high price range... I want a decent cup and a fit close to the skin without feeling snug and with better wicking (for a cool dry feel) than cotton. I prefer the David Archy Ultra Fast Dry Performance Boxer Briefs or Calvin Klein Micro Modal Trunk , even though each is about 1/4 the cost of these, because these have too much coverage, that thick and tall waistband is too tight/confining, and these really don't seem to wick as well as those others... So ten years ago, these would have been about as good as it gets. But right now, for me, they don't quite find the sweet spot of wicking, support, coverage and value."