The Tenneys—January 29, 2020
As someone who went on a quest for the best underwear; trying all the brands advertising as "the best" and often money back guarantees, I always got my money back when I could because these beat them all. Super comfortable and supportive, but not restrictive. Very breathable and wick sweat away during workout sessions. They don't chafe. Sure, they're a bit on the expensive side, but I bought my first pair about six years ago and still have them, and they don't get grungy over time -- after hundreds of wears/washes they're still good to go. Every now and them I'll grab another pair or two-back when prices are low, but regardless of the price tag, these things are a bargain, and the most comfortable damn underwear I've come across. I do like wearing them during my workout sessions, but they're my all around daily drivers -- whether I'm hitting the gym or working in the office. These are the best mens underwear money can buy, IMHO. Read more
Colin A. Eliot—August 9, 2018
I have worn these UA Boxerjocks for years, initially for working out and running, and eventually just liked them enough to buy more and start using them as daily underwear. While they are comfortable and work well to wick away sweat, they tend to run a bit tight (even for close fit athletic wear). I have a 34" waist and wear L in almost all sized clothing with some of my athletic clothing even being M based on the cut (some shorts are loose in L). With these Boxerjocks, I have to order XLs. I believe the "suggested" sizing of XL is 38-40" which I have never even come close to, yet with these, they fit well. The waist is a touch loose, but the butt and thighs fit just right. I am sure I could wear an L, but they would probably be uncomfortable and bunch up. Since I am wearing these mainly as underwear (and not looking for compression shorts), I prefer to size up. I would recommend to anyone who is between sizes to be conservative and find which size works best before ordering too many pair. Read more
Sam—September 22, 2022
I have owned them for 15 months now and they are my go to's for work. They move moisture, stay tight, and keep you in place. I sweat gallons so its hard for me to notice how well they breathe and they breathe well because I can still keep working with acceptable comfort. For context I work in construction, so im always in uncomfortable situation. They are a little to snug for casual activity, but that is a preferrence thing. Definently buying more so i have more than 2 pairs of underwear for the 6 day work week. Yeah i wash them every other day. Read more
Surly German—June 8, 2016
Everyone online was raving about Exofficio boxer briefs. I gave them a shot and was thoroughly disappointed (look up my Amazon review for more information). I also tried Uniqlo Airism boxer briefs. They weren't horrible, but not great either. The material was very thin and didn't conform to my body. Suffice it to say I was skeptical of the Under Armour boxer briefs. However, I have been pleasantly surprised by these underwear! I used Under Armour Heat Gear compression shirt and pants for years when playing hockey and under my leathers when I used to ride a motorcycle. UA stuff holds up under tough conditions. I am confident the boxerjocks will perform just as well. They are pricey, but excellent. The u-stitched pouch (think banana hammock) provides ideal support for my twig and berries. They are snug and supportive without being too tight. I can't wait to replace my old cotton boxer briefs with these. Many people use them only for active wear, but I wear them every day. They work great for running, sleeping, around the house, in the office... I have yet to find a situation where I tell myself, "I miss my old Hanes boxer briefs right now." Read more
Yoshi—February 17, 2017
They're fine, but I dont think I will wear them running. I am a big guy looking to lose weight, but in the mean time I also have to keep the family jewels out of the way. i was hoping these would be my main go to for running. Maybe Ive been losing weight but 4x was a bit larger than i thought. I would tell any guy in the 48-52 waist range to try a 3x first... i disliked how they were sliding down my back end the entire time running this morning. Between this and a jockstrap, I would choose a jock every day over these, because the back end of the jock is free. The waist band on a jock is more designed for your waist than normal boxers. It was a good experiment, but I will still keep these and wear them to leisurely events like walking on a date or something minor. But it could also be something as simple as my rear end being oddly shaped as to why they kept coming down. Still, they feel nice and the fabric is most def nice and they will keep the boys out of the way when running. Read more