Zapruda wrote:Thanks Crolly. The icebreakers look good. Shame I can’t try them on beforehand...
Lamont, they do still make them. I bought 6 of them in a buy 2 get 1 free deal 6 years ago from memory. They all developed holes but saw about 40-50 nights each pair. No chafe!
I don’t wear merino for anything else anymore except the boxers. I’ve tried synthetic underwear and just can’t get used to it.
I’m keen to hear what everyone else has to say.
Turfa wrote:I am a big fan of Aerodaks. They are comfortable, wick sweat away well and dry quickly if they get wet.
I have used them for both long distance hiking trips and ultra running events and they have been great for both.
Made in Australia too !
Moondog55 wrote:Uniqlo Airism bikini briefs and I am down to my last couple of pairs myself
Zapruda wrote:I just picked up a pair of the Icebreaker Anatomica briefs. Ill report back with how they go this weekend.
Lamont wrote:Zapruda wrote:I just picked up a pair of the Icebreaker Anatomica briefs. Ill report back with how they go this weekend.
Mis-read the elastane amount. What a dill. It's only 5% which I reckon is very tolerable and some nylon for durability.
Is the hem around the legs holes nice and flat/smooth Zapruda?
Just remember to wear your shorts over the top- those undies look good.
Zapruda wrote:Lamont wrote:Zapruda wrote:I just picked up a pair of the Icebreaker Anatomica briefs. Ill report back with how they go this weekend.
Mis-read the elastane amount. What a dill. It's only 5% which I reckon is very tolerable and some nylon for durability.
Is the hem around the legs holes nice and flat/smooth Zapruda?
Just remember to wear your shorts over the top- those undies look good.
Very flat. I don’t think the hem or waist band will be an issue.
I’ll do my best. Maybe I can go faster if I leave the shorts behind. Less wind resistance / drag?
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