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9. Injinji 2.0 Men's Liner Crew Toesocks, Gray, Large

    Features:
  • Anatomical 5 toe design
  • Superior fiber construction
  • Arch Support
  • Mesh Top design for ventilation
Injinji 2.0 Men's Liner Crew Toesocks, Gray, Large
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u/xrobin · 4 pointsr/Ultralight

Great, just running down your list here are my thoughts:

An SMD Lunar Solo would be 10oz lighter and $70 cheaper while still offering similar features and roominess. Granted you'd need a trekking pole. Mine weigh 5oz each and cost $60 for the pair, and they're nice to have for stream crossings and up and downhills.

The $40 Soto Amicus stove outperforms the $34 Pocket Rocket 2 in every metric and is pretty similar to the $70 PR Deluxe.

I'm not a fan of sporks, and much prefer a spoon, your milage may vary. This 75 cent spoon is similar to what I have and it's lasted me 25 years. Mine weighs .38oz

You don't need a canister stand

When I've camped in the Mojave I just slept with my food in an Opsack. In Yosemite you'll need a bear can but you can probably rent one or wait to purchase for when the time comes. If you're camping in an area where a bear hang is recommended then you can get a pre-made bear bag kit or just make one with a stuff sack and some good throwing line.

I have some merino shirts but only wear them in the colder shoulder seasons because they're too warm for me when hiking in summer. They're also really pricey. You could get a $10 quick drying t-shirt like this, or a synthetic long sleeve collared shirt from the thrift store or a Silver Ridge, to protect your arms and neck from the sun and bugs.

How modest do you want to be with shorts? Ranger panties are popular for being so light and have a great range of motion. Generic soccer shorts work well. Patagonia Baggies are popular.

For a rain jacket it's hard to beat the Frog Toggs UL2 for price and weight. I went to my local walmart and tried them on to find a good size. ~$18

For long pants I'd suggest Body Wrapper dance pants. Light, cheap, breathable, comfortable, windproof, keep the bugs away, surprisingly warm when sitting around camp.

I don't bring sleep clothes, just sleep in my hiking clothes.

Med kit suggestions- leukotape strips on a quick release sheet for blister prevention and bandages, a few sterile gauze pads to make bandages with the leukotape, ibuprofen for pain and swelling, anti-diarrheal pills, small dropper of dr bronners soap for cleaning wounds

Things you're missing:

  • Pack liner (garbage compactor bag or nylofume)

  • Tent stakes (I like mini groundhogs)

  • Dirty girl gaiters for keeping rocks out of your shoes

  • Sunglasses

  • Stocking cap/beanie (maybe your buff will work for that?)

  • Lighter, swiss army classic knife with scissors and toothpick, toothbrush and toothpaste, anti-chafe cream like trail toes or diaper cream, sunscreen, purell, lightload towel

  • poop kit with trowel, tp, zip locks for used tp, or go the bidet route and use water instead of tp

  • a couple smartwater bottles

  • you may or may not like having an umbrella to stay cool or hike with your hood down in the rain.

    Edit: a tip for lighterpack- there is a field for price and it'll add up the prices per category for you, making a running tally a little easier. there's also a link field which could maybe help you keep track of links to things you might want to buy.

    Once you've dialed in the list a little better, if you discover you're way under your budget then you could always consider upgrading something, like spending $100 more for a 10oz zpacks Hexamid Solo tent. Also, if you end up at a light enough weight, you could jump to a 14oz frameless pack which would be awesome.
u/thelemonademan · 2 pointsr/running

I know it might be slightly off topic but can anyone recommend me some shorts with a liner? I used to run with some jockey underwear and a pair of basketball type shorts, but there was a thread on here last week where a lot of guys recommended going commando / shorts-with-liner.

I had a pair of Soffe Ranger-Panty running shorts (link) I bought a while ago and so tried them out and actually really liked them. They're very comfortable, but they're just so short lol.

I was hoping maybe someone could recommend me a pair of running shorts that is the same style but has a bit longer length on it?

Thanks my dudes!

Btw here in AZ it's getting up into the triple digits now (Fahrenheit) so definitely good advice here. Drink lots of water :)

u/TheRealNAB · 4 pointsr/Goruck

I asked this question after my first GoRuck event and got multiple answers, I did some searching of my own after looking at sealgrinderpt.com they list the Top 10 boots for GoRuck events.

Well I went above and beyond. In a 2 week period I ordered 19 pairs of boots/trail shoes/hiking shoes which was about $2700 worth (it wasn't all at once) All of which got returned.

What I wanted was comfortable, light weight, and good drainage.

If you want a boot, I would go with the Oakley LSA or LSA Water. Both are super light weight good ankle support, both drain water well and the LSA water drain very well (the have holes in the bottom with screens to drain the water. A buddy of mine did a Tough/Light back to back without changing socks and had no issues. Also try the Nike SFB 6 or 8 inch very light, drain well.

If you want more of a hiking boot, I would go with the Columbia vent freak, they are light weight and drain reasonably well. You can also go with the Merrill Ventilators they are a bit on the heavy side but drain well and are comfortable but do take about 20 miles to break so get some training rucks in.

If you want a shoe, Columbia Drain Makers are awesome, light weight, drain very well, no break in needed. Also try any non gortex salomon they were once sold on the GoRuck website and it the show that most Cadre wear.

Last but not least my newest discovery .... Nike Chukka SFB flyknit. They are by far the most comfortable "boot" shoe I found ankle support isn't great but it's more than a low cut shoe. So far I've done 2 training rucks and numerous "boot camp" and gym sessions with them and they feel great! Only downside ... They are pricey!

One last tip, make sure you double sock .. I HATE double socking but I found that injinji "liner" toe socks with thin smart wool over helped my feet more than ever. Let me be clear I hated toe socks and double socking until I found each of those.

Injinji 2.0 Men's Liner Crew Toesocks, Gray, Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AK8EE4K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_tFKDwbQ77KPEG

Smartwool PhD Outdoor Ultra Light Crew Medium Grey Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008K7NMS2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_6FKDwbK73298K

u/CarpalTunnelVision · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Welcome back! Who is your favorite Disney dog character?

The thing that describes me on my wish list right now are This beauties here I absolutely love Crossfit, but I love me some tacos too 😂😂😂

u/Zwilk94 · 1 pointr/AskMen

June of 2017 I had just bought a brand new truck and had a little time off of work so I decided to take a road trip around the country (USA) to see friends and family. I was on my way to Kansas from visiting my sister in Georgia and had to stop for gas around 1am. Well, me being a little naive and pretty tired I didn't realize where I was at, I had stopped at a gas station on the north side of St. Louis. I drive up to the pump and there's 3 other cars there and as I get out of my truck I can feel everyone in the gas station staring at me, I realized that I was the only white person there (which is what it is). I go into the gas station to put money on the pump and the gas station attendant (GSA) looks at me and says

GSA: You don't know where you're at do you? You should probably stay in your truck while you fill up.

Me: Okay? I appreciate it.

I go back out to start filling up and this drug dealer (DD) (side note, he was really friendly) comes speed walking up to me

DD: Boy, those shorts are way too short. You need to change. You gay or somethin'?

(When I go on long road trips I wear "ranger panties" a little shorter than these.)

Me: haha These are my traveling shorts. They've gotten me out of 3 tickets and they're super comfortable.

DD: Ahh shit, that makes sense.

At this point dude was pretty close to me, about the same distance you'd be while having a private conversation with a close friend in a crowded room. He leans in a little more and digs something out of his lip.

DD (whispering): You want some of this? It's good shit! (Has a dime bag of what I'm assuming was crack in his hand.)

Me: Naw, I'm good man. I appreciate it though.

DD: Alright, have a good night brother.

Me: You too man.

He walked into the gas station and I finished filling up and got out of there as quickly as I could. And that was the time I got offered crack in St. Louis at 1am. Definitely the weirdest encounter I've had with a stranger so far.

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u/quackquack · 2 pointsr/weightlifting

I bought a few of these and am pretty happy with them:
http://amzn.com/B00EU644GQ

http://amzn.com/B00F3R7TSQ

They say "compression" but they're just training tights. They're pretty pretty comfortable and fit well.

u/MournfulJelliesAA · 1 pointr/crossfit

These are great for squat days.

Soffe Men's Ranger Panty Running Short,Navy,Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AU5W3W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_b4uDDbZ0448T2

"Made with 100% Freedom, these are sure to make you faster, and more awesome. Also helps with beard growth. 'Merica. In between sizes? Go a size down."

u/Ericbskim · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Hey guys, I own a couple of Champion reverse weave hoodies and I've been itching to buy more hoodies. However, the reverse weave hoodies aren't on sale right now (at least I think), and I really can't justify buying them full price.

I recently came upon this, and it seems to be a pretty good deal - $15 a piece for a Champion powerblend hoodie. I was just wondering how these compare quality-wise/fit-wise to the reverse weave hoodies. Are these okay hoodies?

Thanks!

u/joey_miglio · 4 pointsr/streetwear

How I would do the Pyrex Aesthetic On a Budget

  1. Leggings. You already have the leggings to that's a plus we can cross that off!

  2. Shorts. Pyrex prints their clothes on Champion so a pair of cheap champion shorts could work in place of pyrex ones. But if you wanted to go above and beyond and save up you can get the ones made by Off-White which is deigned by the same guy as Pyrex and shares very similar designs.

  3. Shirt. Pyrex Shirts don't go for too much, but a good alternative could be a plain black or white Gildan hoodie or shirt or the Stussy x Pyrex Vision Shirt.

  4. Shoes. Can't go wrong with some Mid Top Air Force One's!

  5. Bomber Jacket (Maybe). I feel that a good way to elevate this fit to over 9000 would be a black plain bomber jacket!
u/a-german-muffin · 13 pointsr/running

I needed to pick up a couple extra pair of running shorts, so I went the budget route and snagged two pairs of Soffe shorts for less than $20.

Pros:

  • They're crazy inexpensive (like half the price of the least-expensive sale shorts elsewhere).
  • They're legit spring/summer/fall running shorts (assuming you're OK with the low end of the inseam scale).
  • They're surprisingly comfortable—I probably wouldn't race in 'em, but I've gone on plenty of 8–9-milers and felt just fine.
  • They're standard issue for the US military, so it's probably safe to assume they're bulletproof (probably).

    Cons:

  • No drawstring! Don't screw up and buy too big a size, I guess.
  • No side split! OK, fine, this is more of a want than a need.
  • Despite being military standard, there doesn't appear to be an easy way to stash a 1911 in them, unless that key pocket expands way more than I expect it to.

    In all seriousness, if you need some extra warm-weather shorts, you're not gonna go wrong with these things, and your wallet will thank you (now put down your talking wallet and go run).

    (Side note: if you want to read some hilarious Puritan commentary, just Google "Ranger panties" to get endless blog posts about Soffes and how very, very uncomfortable they make people.)
u/cheeseburger_humper · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I want Jessica to make me a hat!

If you're getting into running, I highly recommend some good socks. You wouldn't believe how much wear and tear on the feet is prevented by proper socks and good shoes.

Or maybe you should get Chewie a bandana. Every dog loves being fashionable.

I kind of want a viking hat. If that's not possible, I'll pick something else. :)

Thanks for the contest!

u/HempHouse · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Thank you hello-everything for the contest & spreading the love!

These shorts would be an awesome gift for my boyfriend. He only has three pairs of shorts he wears again and again and his main pair just split down the crotch. Since they were really cheap this deodorant would help him out too. Most deodorants have the metal aluminum in them which is terrible for your body & doesn't agree with his skin. Thank you again!

Goodbye Eleven

u/Tullyswimmer · 6 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I dunno how short you like 'em...

But these are the most comfortable things to ever caress my balls while working out. The reviews are also pretty great.

u/drgrlfrnd · 2 pointsr/XXRunning

Sweaty hands is annoying. I use the gloves linked below. They're not the warmest, so my hands are often still cold when I first start running, but once I'm warmed up, they are quite comfortable. I haven't found that my hands get too hot in them.

(Glittens is an awesome word!)


TrailHeads Women's Power Stretch Running Gloves - black (small) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G4CW6QY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KVnEybQG5Y9ET

u/DjangoNinja · 2 pointsr/Mountaineering

That makes sense. I need to redo my layering system then I was under the impression wool was best for base layer before this due to its ability to stay warm while wet / sweating.

Still learning how to layer for summit attempts (6000m+) such as Acongagua etc. So I'd appreciate any advice on the below

My current layering / what I have now is:

Top:

MERIWOOL Mens Base Layer 100% Merino Wool Heavyweight 400g Half Zip Sweater

Mid layer is an Arcteryx Atom LT hoody.

Arcteryx Alpha SV for a hard shell. Figured this is better than Beta SV since it's higher pockets and more climbing / alpine focused to my understanding.

Arcteryx Cerium LT for a puffy / base camp.

Bottom:

Marmot precip pants as rain shell.
Standard Columbia ridge zip off hiking pants for approach
400gsm wool base layer long johns
Arcteryx polyester AR briefs and merino

Know I'm missing soft shell pants here... Not sure which to get. I've heard the outdoor Research cirque are good.

Feet:

Polyester / Nylon liner socks: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AK8EE4K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PL7QDb93KT3MG

Heavy thick alpaca socks. My feet get cold very easily. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018IY2K1G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pK7QDb2W2EWE3

Lighter weight merino / darn tough and some kinesiology tape for wrapping blisters etc.

Not sure what I'm missing out of this and how to improve besides on obvious expedition parka for clothing. Boots etc excluded obviously.

I think the heavyweight merino base layer, mid insulated layer, and 800 fill down cover needing an expedition parka with a hard shell for potential wind on summit assuming it stays around 6000m?

If drying is a problem with merino.. I can add polyester / polypropylene base layer under and this, merino base layer, shell should be good for approach and anything under summit?

Higher altitude / cold add mid layer and shell in harsher conditions?

u/jaypeg25 · 3 pointsr/running

Got the Garmin Forerunner 25 for $130 this past weekend and I'm loving it. GPS is crazy accurate and the battery so far is holding a great charge (it's still reading as full after only the initial charge on Saturday and several runs between then and now). Syncing with mapmyrun is instant once I get back to my place and it syncs with my phone.

My girlfriend got new shoes, ONs. Anyone have experience with them? She tried on about half a dozen this past weekend at our local running store and instantly liked the ONs. We've been doing a lot of trail running recently though and she's had issues with rocks getting caught on the bottom.

Oh, and what do people think of these running shorts? They're so damn cheap I want to buy like a dozen.

u/tconway34 · 8 pointsr/steroids

https://www.amazon.com/Soffe-Mens-Running-ShortOd-GreenMED/dp/B003AU5W1Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491323713&sr=8-1&keywords=silkies&th=1&psc=1

The only shorts you will ever need for PT or for lifting are silkies. Good enough for the Marine Corps, you bet your limp dick they are more than good enough for you. Read the reviews, then go buy a couple pairs of these nut huggers. You will feel naked in them, your quads will pop, you will slay pussy. Jokes aside, original silkies are only for those with extreme alpha masculine confidence and a hard-on for USMC they aren't afraid to hide. You may recognize that Arnold and Stallone exercised in these exact same style PT shorts. Need I say more? If you got quads to rock these go for it, if not get the newer era version which are slightly less revealing but equally amazing to workout in.

https://www.amazon.com/Soffe-Performance-Short-Green-Medium/dp/B00933XURA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491332483&sr=8-1&keywords=soffe+od+green+short

u/josandal · 1 pointr/running

Ahh, the area where you need a sled dog team to escape, gotcha.

Here's one. (Warning: toe socks are best socks)

Here's another.

And here's the one I'd referenced re: cycling socks that I run in sometimes when not biking in them (the Areator line is pretty solid, though generally I like pirate motifs for my cycling socks)

u/Lruns · 3 pointsr/BarefootRunning

I have been getting some blisters on my KSO EVOs recently too. I think it’s the thing that goes across the top of the foot that digs in when it our feet flex.

I have been using Injinji Lightweight No-Show toesocks when my feet are blistered. They work very well. Personally, I wouldn’t use a toesock any thicker than that one for VFFs, so I’d recommend against using wool ones (especially if it’s warm out — I have a pair and they’re super warm).

I did 19 miles in the KSO EVOs on Sunday and my feet were bleeding pretty badly, lol.

Edit: these toesocks

u/33427 · 6 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I have like 3 of these. I really like em, it's my go to hoodie. Great for layering imo.

They're the same price on Amazon for me. I'd rather get it there.

u/nic5483 · 2 pointsr/C25K

My husband and I just got these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0023W1OA8/ref=oh_details_o07_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. They're kinda pricey and make my feet hotter, but they are so comfortable. I think they definitely make a huge difference. I don't get blisters much but my husband was getting a ton before these socks and I think they're helping. Now if only we each had more than one pair...

u/theChaparral · 3 pointsr/running

I just recently bought a couple pair of short shorts (2-3 in inseam) both brands in the $15 dollar range.

The Time to Run Pace, and the Baleaf Pace I liked them both after a single wearing. The Time to Run is sewn a bit better and you have to size up according to their sizing chart, but the fabric of the Baleaf is softer. So far I like them both.

Game Gear has some nice made in the USA shorts, but the short short versions are nylon, and I don't like how they stretch out when it's raining or when your really sweating up a storm.

I caught some Soffee "Ranger Panties" on sale once, $10 for an orange pair... and they are Errr... Hooters girl shorts for guys. I still have a couple fucks to give before I wear those in public (but nice summer PJ's)

u/suddenlyian · 2 pointsr/running

Baleaf makes some solid pairs and you can find them on Amazon for cheap. I ran a marathon in them a few years back and loved them. They are definitely my go to shorts.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZZRL2Z7/

u/skydrip · 2 pointsr/running

I love these running shorts for Soffe. It's technically men's but I have about 7 pairs of these. Very light, built in liner and soft (but not wide) elastic that doesn't give me muffin top.

For indoor use, I wouldn't use cell phone or even GPS watch. You'd be better off using the watch.

u/Affectionate_Bridge · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

A bit of a different suggestion for the bottom layer... I found these over the summer, perfect since I'm an extremely heavy sweater and will soak whatever I'm wearing. I have yet to find anything else that can dry as quickly as a pair of these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003AU5W3W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

If you're willing to rock short shorts, I'm comfortable wearing just these when I go running at home. On the trail, I wear cargo style synthetic shorts over these and will just take off those shorts when I arrive at camp, leaving these on to dry from my body heat.

u/SetTheWorldOnFire · 1 pointr/running

Could you guys post links to your shorts please? Googling is hard with these vague descriptions.

I love super short shorts, but, having a large penis, I am forced to abandon them. also because of chafing.

I love these: http://www.amazon.com/Soffe-Mens-Running-Short-Black/dp/B003AU5VZ6

I really like these: http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/bcg-153-men-39-s-running-short/pid-998210?color=Black&N=46879274+10001&Ntt=3.5%22&Ntk=All

but I have to wear them with compression shorts also, mainly for chafing. Actually I haven't tried without, I will sometime. They are longer though. 3.5"

u/redavid · 2 pointsr/running

I like these Saucony 'Performance Comfort' socks. ~$13 for 6 pairs, perform well, and hold up as well as the $13/single pair socks I've used from Nike, Thorlo, or Balega.

u/Bones1973 · 7 pointsr/Ultralight

Soffees or silkies as what we called them in the service. I don’t have mine handy but they’re around the 3.5-4oz weight. Great shorts for hiking in if you don’t mind showing some thigh.
https://www.amazon.com/Soffe-197V-SR459A01-Large-Mens-Running-ShortBlackMED/dp/B003AU5VZQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525925510&sr=8-1&keywords=soffees+mens+shorts

Also- if you want to be viewed as a European and not robbed as an American, skip the long board shorts and go short.

u/RustyToddRoy · 1 pointr/running

BOA vs Soffe shorts? (I'm a dude if that matters)

Boring backstory: I'm getting back into running, just coming off anbackpacking trip so my cardio is in really good shape so my motivation is good.

Previously I wore generic above-the-knee synthetic shorts but they're a little snug because I'm about 20 lbs heavier than I was when I was into running. I want to pick up a pair of "real" running shorts to try them. I'm leaning towards BOA for dat 1" inseam for motivation to get good-looking legs again and so I can get this and this pattern specifically. Soffe is cheaper tho.

u/da-kine · 2 pointsr/AdvancedRunning

Yeah I'm not entirely convinced of the benefits of some of these super premium running socks. They look cool and all but I can't be paying $10-15 per pair!

I run mostly in these plain saucony socks, $13 for a 6 pack right now on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D2GRTIE never had any issues

u/DudeWoody · 4 pointsr/exmormon

Definitely don't look up what USMC Silkies are. They're not the most comfortable shorts in the world at all. Nope.

u/What_are_you_a_cop · 2 pointsr/Military

Soffe has a lot of really good, quality silkies. They're honestly the cheapest I can find while still maintaining some durability.
Amazon link

u/D1rtrunn3r · 1 pointr/AdvancedRunning

Pretty exclusively the Run 2.0 LW no-shows. Some colors stay softer longer than others. . . The black and the grey/green tend to get crusty even after washings after going through the swamp a bunch. The light grey and pink I've had last for 2+ years.

I always get a tiny little hole on the top of the big toe where the nail sometimes hits the top of the toebox in my shoes.

u/Marston_John · 2 pointsr/crossfit

I wear silkies and I maintain they they are the best shorts for working out in.

u/onetiredllama · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

It would go great with these.

u/sarch · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

these

Got a bunch of compliments on my $16 joggers. No one will know. Plus they’re comfortable

u/bluthbanana20 · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

For running shorts, no substitute for silkies! My military friends love them irrationally

edit: They call them silkies. We can buy them as Soffes

u/The--Strike · 1 pointr/BurningMan

Soffe shorts. Most comfortable daytime thing I wear.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AU5W1Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_u58lDbNDEDBWE

u/Leao745 · 1 pointr/running

I'm not 100% sure if it's what he's saying... But I've thoroughly been enjoying running in Soffes. https://www.amazon.com/MJ-Soffe-Mens-Running-Short/dp/B003AU5W5K

u/Vanilla_Buddha · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I own the DT Coolmax Vertex ultra-light socks with no cushion and they still make my toes sweat just sitting at my desk. There is not enough breathability in the toebox. I really love my Injini toe socks because it handles toe sweat and blistering.

u/goof9 · 2 pointsr/running

Just ran in these for the first time, 4 miles.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003AU5VZQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Loved them. Went commando, also for the first time, and it was phenomenal. Highly recommended. We'll see if I have chafing problems on longer runs though...

u/DontSplitIt · 1 pointr/running

I wear cotton t-shirts (the cheapo Hanes kind that come in plastic bags) and I'm comfortable pretty much year-round. If I know I'm going to be sweating a lot I'll use those little round band-aids for my nips, but for the most part it's not an issue.

Gray or white cotton Hanes shirt + these shorts in navy + sometimes a headband, is a preferred look.

u/randybowman · 0 pointsr/cringe

Or they're trying to tan, or just be outside in comfy clothes? Have you never just stood out in your front lawn with short shorts and no shirt? It's hot out my dude. If you haven't stood outside wearing only short shorts then I suggest you buy some, and I'll do you one better and suggest my favorite short short. I just wear running shoes all the time so people think I'm on my way to jog, but I'm just being comfy!

https://www.amazon.com/Soffe-197V-SR459A01-Large-Ranger-Panty/dp/B003AU5W5K

u/pinkushion · 2 pointsr/bodybuilding


>In my case, these

You should totally try these. They've got a 2" inseam and are about half the price($11). I have two pairs and give them a big would recommend.

While a bit pricier($34), you can also get them in American Flag Print, Texas Flag Print or Camo Print.

u/chrchr · 1 pointr/running

I really like these military surplus running shorts that I bought on Prime Now when I was on a trip and forgot to bring shorts. They're not as good as the best running shorts I have, but they're a lot better than the worst and they're cheap and basic. They're kind of the ideal simple running short.

u/justashade · 1 pointr/genderqueer

I am shopping for summer clothes now. get tighter v neck or scoop neck tops that expose your chest have a hint of femininity. although if your a muscular dude it becomes masculine because it shows off your massive muscles lol. and shorts is the same, get tighter and shorter shorts that expose more leg. there's also shorts that are split which makes it more feminine. hell you could just wear men's running shorts and most people will assume its women shorts

Soffee mens running shorts are quite popular, design looks androgynous enough
https://www.amazon.com/MJ-Soffe-Mens-Running-Short/dp/B003AU5W5K

u/awarrio · 1 pointr/MuayThai

I guess they would get worn down over time through kicking the heavy bag. That said, I used to train No Gi Jiu Jitsu with these on and they didn't wear down that much over 12 months of training in them 4 hours per week! (we did quite a lot of single and double leg takedowns which involved sliding the knees along the mats too and I didn't get any holes in mine).

The gym I box at is in an old farm outhouse building with wooden floors, it's very cold in there at the moment! I layer up my torso with a T-shirt and thick hoodie and usually find I feel pretty warm once I start moving around, I usually end up removing the hoodie after about 20 minutes because it's too hot!

u/Cheeto-dust · 7 pointsr/running

I like to run in Ranger Panties. You will too. Read the reviews.

u/frooder · 1 pointr/Fitness

Soffe shorts. Feels like you're wearing nothing at all.

u/davidarowe · 1 pointr/airsoft

If you play in a humid summer environment... ditch the underwear and rock these.

u/556_reasons · 10 pointsr/USMC

Silkies.

Make sure you go with one size smaller than he wears so his fellow Marines can see shaft veins.

u/excelexcelexcelexcel · 1 pointr/running

What do you think of Take Five's products? I found a tight that is only $8 on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EU644GQ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1JPY03OJ57VJ0

u/Bartuck · 3 pointsr/Fitness

Shorts like these plus any tank top regardless of its logo, color, purpose or whatever. Man I can't stand people appearing in Gold Gym crap or any other "brand".

u/Rennur-aknehZ · 1 pointr/running

Amazon has the soffee shorts, I use those for faster workouts or 5k.

u/CluelessWanderer15 · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

The ones that are/were issued by the US military:

https://www.amazon.com/MJ-Soffe-Mens-Running-Short/dp/B003AU5W5K

They come in a lot of colors.

u/colonistpod · 3 pointsr/weightroom

oh, ranger panties. I do need more shortyshorts.

edit: Check out the wheels on this guy tho

u/kyle-kranz · 2 pointsr/barefoot

Injinji socks are the only ones I'll run more than a mile in. Don't get the thinnest liner ones, they will wear out. Get these

u/Sampo · 1 pointr/Suomi

> Nyt vaan pitää löytää ne sopivat sukat sandaaleihin.

https://www.amazon.com/Injinji-Lightweight-Toesocks-Black-Large/dp/B00AK8CGIQ/

u/Morejazzplease · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

I think he is referring to these Soffe shorts which the military refers to as "Ranger Panties" as they are a part of the PT uniform.

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https://www.amazon.com/Soffe-Ranger-Panty-Running-Medium/dp/B003AU5VZQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1540308357&sr=1-1&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=soffe

u/dalhectar · 7 pointsr/Fitness

Ranger Panties, because you don't skip leg day.

u/mresancho1 · 1 pointr/bibros

Soffe Men's Ranger Panty Running Short,Od Green,Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AU5W1Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XwozCb1G3YBKJ

u/bassticle · 3 pointsr/running

Am I supposed to wear underwear with these Soffe shorts?

u/Landotavius · 2 pointsr/SeattleWA

Banana hammocks. Aka Ranger Panties are probably the closest thing that won't get you a visit from Chris Hansen.

u/Adventurertwo · 3 pointsr/Fitness

RANGER PANTIES IT'S ALL I WEAR. CAPS LOCK TO SHOW MY FANATICISM.
http://www.amazon.com/MJ-Soffe-Mens-Running-Short/dp/B003AU5W5K

u/ryland52586 · 1 pointr/funny

Literally just running shorts: Soffe Men's Running Short,Black,MED https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AU5VZQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_xDiAwbKM8VAFR

u/gabishandmaid69 · 1 pointr/AskMen

Soffe Men's Ranger Panty Running Short,Black,Small https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AU5VZ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1f1SDbSDRTAZ0

u/ckb614 · 6 pointsr/running

You don't need anything except shorts and shoes for the next 5 months in most of the US. Buy last years shoes and $11 shorts http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003AU5VZ6/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Nignabit · 5 pointsr/streetwear

Picked this one up when they were on sale for $14. Should be able to get one for around $20.

u/TR0L0 · 1 pointr/AskMen

Short shorts (amazon) for running. Post run I will stop at grocery store (still wearing them). Women ogle me. I am not sure if they are looking at my legs, junk, or butt.

u/MatticusCrispy · 2 pointsr/running

Get some silkies!

http://www.amazon.com/Soffe-Mens-Running-Short-Black/dp/B003AU5VZQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397121678&sr=8-1&keywords=silkies

These bad boys have a pocket in the front on the inside of the shorts. Toss in an iPod shuffle (the little bitty ones) and it's like nothing is there!

u/Calcori · 1 pointr/running

I had this exact problem and it didn't matter how much I ran or how big my callouses got, any run over 50 mins would give me some bad blisters. I ended up buying these Injinji socks which did wonders for the rubbing but still didn't help for the 15+ km runs. So I got a pack of these gel toe separators and I haven't had a blister since, I just tape the gel separator between my two toes on the outside of the socks.

u/--Gently-- · 7 pointsr/Ultralight

When I go to the product page for those shorts it says they cost from $9.90 to $35.24, depending on size. But when I click on each size, they're all $27.99. Bad Bezos!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003AU5W5K/ref=cm_cr_srp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8

u/AbominableSnowmang · 1 pointr/crossfit

Dog, I hate to break it to you - them shorts are not designed to attract women. If. You. Catch. My. Drift.

That being said, you can always go shorter.

u/SpankWhoWithWhatNow · 2 pointsr/gaybros

Silkies that I have left over from the Marines. 'Tis a shame they're no longer authorized for PT there.