I walk and hike a bunch, but am having serious chafing issues. Glide stick doesn't work for squat. Can anyone recommend underwear that might help?
Sailor said:
Kdenhead said:
I like the Ex Officio boxer brief. Great for hiking.
my Champion boxer briefs from Costco are out performing my Buck Naked briefs from Duluth. For less than $4 each.Terk said:Kdenhead said:
I like the Ex Officio boxer brief. Great for hiking.
I was on board with this... UNTIL:
Duluth Buck Naked Underwear
Who the **** would pay $14-16 a pair for underwear? I'll tell you who - this guy! I used to wear boxers and switched to these - so a huge jump from tighty whiteys.
No chafing.
No stank crotch.
No raw balls.
Less butt sweat.
Never worn a pair out, but if I ever do - they will replace them.
I have since tried UA, UA extreme, Hanes, Jockey, Reebok, and a few other brands trying to get the same performance in cheaper briefs, but they all fall miserably short.
Buy them and try them. They will change your life!
I am intrigued... which ones are they, specifically? Material/Name? Champion makes Champion, Champion Elite, Champion Tech Performance, Performance Stretch, Active Performance, Elite Active Fit, and a few others. I've been looking for a few years for anything close and haven't found it yet.'03ag said:my Champion boxer briefs from Costco are out performing my Buck Naked briefs from Duluth. For less than $4 each.Terk said:Kdenhead said:
I like the Ex Officio boxer brief. Great for hiking.
I was on board with this... UNTIL:
Duluth Buck Naked Underwear
Who the **** would pay $14-16 a pair for underwear? I'll tell you who - this guy! I used to wear boxers and switched to these - so a huge jump from tighty whiteys.
No chafing.
No stank crotch.
No raw balls.
Less butt sweat.
Never worn a pair out, but if I ever do - they will replace them.
I have since tried UA, UA extreme, Hanes, Jockey, Reebok, and a few other brands trying to get the same performance in cheaper briefs, but they all fall miserably short.
Buy them and try them. They will change your life!
That doesn't stop all chaffing.powerbiscuit said:
wear proper fitting pants
Kdenhead said:
I like the Ex Officio boxer brief. Great for hiking.
They are Champion SmartTemp. 58% cotton, which is think is why they manage odor pretty well. At least as well as the Buck Naked stuff IMO. And they feel like cotton instead of plastic.Terk said:I am intrigued... which ones are they, specifically? Material/Name? Champion makes Champion, Champion Elite, Champion Tech Performance, Performance Stretch, Active Performance, Elite Active Fit, and a few others. I've been looking for a few years for anything close and haven't found it yet.'03ag said:my Champion boxer briefs from Costco are out performing my Buck Naked briefs from Duluth. For less than $4 each.Terk said:Kdenhead said:
I like the Ex Officio boxer brief. Great for hiking.
I was on board with this... UNTIL:
Duluth Buck Naked Underwear
Who the **** would pay $14-16 a pair for underwear? I'll tell you who - this guy! I used to wear boxers and switched to these - so a huge jump from tighty whiteys.
No chafing.
No stank crotch.
No raw balls.
Less butt sweat.
Never worn a pair out, but if I ever do - they will replace them.
I have since tried UA, UA extreme, Hanes, Jockey, Reebok, and a few other brands trying to get the same performance in cheaper briefs, but they all fall miserably short.
Buy them and try them. They will change your life!
agree. There's something weird about the shape/fit.Knucklesammich said:
UA works for me vs. the Buck Naked though I didn't hate the Buck Naked just not as well fitting to me.