SAXX Underwear Co.

SAXX Underwear Co Mens Daytripper Comfort Stretch Boxer Brief Fly 2-Pack

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Technical specifications

is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
product_dimensions3 x 3 x 0.25 inches
item_model_numberSXPP2V_BLN
departmentunisex-adult
date_first_availableJanuary 7, 2021
manufacturerSAXX Underwear Co.
best_sellers_rank#161,052 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #606 in Men's Boxer Briefs

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4.55,609 ratings

Customers say

Customers find these underwear comfortable, super soft, and appreciate their support, with one noting they're made from moisture-wicking fabric.

★★★★★

Strong and worth the cost

Aaron H.September 19, 2025

These SAXX boxer briefs are hands-down the best underwear I’ve ever owned. The pouch design is actually functional—it keeps everything supported and separated so there’s no awkward adjusting throughout the day. They’re soft, breathable, and stay put without riding up, even after a long shift or a workout. I’ve worn them during 12-hour days on my feet, and they still feel fresh and comfortable. The waistband is solid but not too tight, and they hold up great after multiple washes. Bonus points for the stylish prints—you get comfort and a little personality. Read more

★★★★★

High quality

Sam AramiDecember 17, 2025

The most comfortable under wear that I have. Supper soft and comfy to use. Read more

★★★★★

Festive pack of my favorite underpants

Anthony L. BigbeeDecember 31, 2025

This 2 pack was on sale so I bought 2 sets. Saxx underpants are the most comfortable brand that I've ever worn. Read more

★★★★★

The BEST!

Joe CoolJuly 16, 2021

In search of the ultimate underwear, I ran an experiment with four different highly rated brands of boxer briefs. Here are the results: Saxx: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PJVR2JC/ Best over-all. Outstanding comfort and durability. The “Ballpark support” is fantastic and I never want to buy another pair without it. Biggest down-side is the cost, but you get what you pay for. Reebok: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GL66783/ Best material in my opinion, a pleasure to wear. The waistband blew out fairly fast on one pair out of six, so consistency is a concern. Youlehe: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08HXSTZMW/ Unique feel and fairly comfortable, but the fabric loosens up after the first use. Definitely not good for any kind of activity, and I am an active person. I threw these out after 2 uses each. Comfneat: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R3VYGPS/ Very soft cotton, but very loose from the start, no support at all. Tossed these in the trash after wearing one pair. Read more

★★★★☆

Pleasantly surprised

mguy808December 19, 2019

Like you, I wanted to wear boxer briefs but I found that they offered little or no ball control. If I did regular man stuff in regular boxer briefs my junk would stick to my leg and I’d have to readjust all day long. I dropped $100 bucks on all the different ball control brands I could find and here’s my take. I tested them working, working out, sleeping and just every day stuff. My junk is on the larger side and therein lies my problem with boxer briefs. I’m listing them below best to worst. 1. Saxx. These were the biggest surprise. I thought no way these would work. The design is so simple and that’s why they do work. When you put them on your boys go in between the two barriers. There’s plenty of room for them to hang out yet the barriers keep everyone in line and nothing sticks to your leg. When I take a leak I like to pull everything over the top as opposed to some hole or flap in front. These work great in that regard. And when you drop your junk back in, it goes right back into place. Your junk hangs out just as it would in nature, no holes to stick your shaft through. These are the most comfortable to sleep in. The barriers keep everyone in line without rubbing or binding. Morning wood occurs without any discomfort. These look like normal boxer briefs when you wear them. These are my favorite and I’ll be buying more. They are expensive so I’m taking off 1 star. 4 stars. 2. SHEATH. These are pretty good. You have to poke your shaft through a hole and the twins have their own little pouch just underneath. Once you set up it’s pretty secure. They are comfortable while driving and working. I honestly forgot I was wearing them, which is the whole point. When you take a leak it’s best to go through the flap but I’m an over the top guy. When I dropped my junk back in it would sometimes go right back into place but other times I’d have to fiddle with it which is annoying. But once everything is back in place they are quite comfortable with good control. There is perhaps too much ball control for sleeping in these. The ball pouch can ride up a little and rub you the wrong way. If you get morning wood, everything gets really tight and the pouch pulls on your balls even more. Not very comfortable. I had to pull everything out in the middle of the night because of this. I’d still give these 4 stars. Not my first choice but I will continue to wear them. There’s a good chance I’ll reorder. Oh yeah, expensive. 3. Sepratec. I’m pretty sure these are identical to the David Archy brand. These are similar to Sheath. Your shaft goes through a hole and the twins stay behind. There is no pouch for the twins but there is decent room for the twins to hang out. Your shaft has its own pouch to hang out in. This feels weird to me because it’s just a little too much contact with fabric. Let’s face it the shaft is sensitive. These offer pretty good control and keep everything in order. They are ok to sleep in. There is no ball pouch like the Sheath so they are little more comfortable while sleeping. But all in all there is just too much contact and they are just not that relaxing while sleeping. They make your package stick out so wearing them in a locker room will draw unwanted attention. They are the cheapest of the bunch. I’d go 3 stars on these. I will continue to use these but probably no reorder. 4. 2 UNDR. I honestly thought these were going to be the ones. They have the right idea but the bottom line is there is just not enough room for everyone to hang out. The pouch is just too small. The twins do not fit in the pouch and they go wherever they want. There is little or no ball control. The bottom of the pouch rides up on your sack and/or shaft and they are just plain uncomfortable. If you have a smaller package perhaps these will work for you. Forget about sleeping in these. You might as well get some regular boxer briefs. They might be able to make these better if they offered larger pouch sizes but for now they do not work. I’d give these 2 stars. Unfortunately I will be tossing these into the landfill. 5. MyPackge. Same idea as 2Undr with all the exact same problems. The pouch is just too small. No ball control. I’d go 2 stars on these as well. Read more

★★★★★

Surprisingly worth the cost

Michael AlexanderFebruary 13, 2022

I was suspicious of the relatively high cost and all the hype surrounding the special hammock on these, but having tried them in actually sold. I wasn't looking for hammock wear, but that seems to be the rage right now. Most (all?) the alternatives seem to have true poor ratings for having too small of flaps for the hammock, or have separators for both bits independently that require unnecessary careful feeding of the parts into their separate pockets. But almost every review speaks highly of Saxx. I was thoroughly surprised when I got a pair of these and actually tried them on. Everything really does slide right into place with no special positioning it effort, and the size and angle of the flaps is such that it doesn't cause any chaffing during activity. The material these are made from is softer, and stretchy, and the seams are extremely high quality. They fit my athletic shaped thighs and butt well without shifting around out of position, which is important since the hammock part relies on a small shelf-shape and the side flaps to hold everything together. These don't give any lift to the parts, so they aren't going to get you any strange looks in a locker room, but they also aren't going to be your go to for special bedroom underwear. Read more

★★★☆☆

Only get these if you have the glutes of a little boy

C. Mark BurgessJanuary 8, 2025

Very nicely made, with 2 major reservations: 1 - your boys have to go EXACTLY where they are directed to go. Snug. Not for every body. Especially if they are big boys. But nice enough. Different. Very supportive. Thumbs up. 2 - this underwear just does not fit my butt: I am in great shape, but my glutes are not out of line. However I am having to pull these up throughout the day - they are just not big enough around the glutes. If I had the glutes of a little boy they would probably fit great. Not a great plan for a premium product. They're extremely well made (hence the 3 stars), very nice grippy/stretchy, luxious-feeling fabric, and they have survived 2-3 washes without so much as a thread out of place. Just feels like they should have allowed a little more fabric for most men's butts. Read more

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