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Hiking Underwear

Posted: Jul 14 2005 7:11 pm
by Pythor Sen
Seriously. I've had a few chafing episodes, especially when I get a little sweaty. :roll: Does anyone have any recommendations for good drawers for warmer hikes? boxers? briefs? boxer-briefs? something else? My brother said he wears spandex biker shorts under his pants. Haven't tried that, but I may just give it a shot. Any other ideas?

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Jul 14 2005 7:36 pm
by big_load
In response to Pythor Sen's reply:
You can find my solution by eliminating everything on your list
:wink: . There are many adherents to this style, but it isn't for everyone. The next most effective for me has been wicking boxers from REI. Bike shorts trap too much heat for me, but you might like them.

Posted: Jul 14 2005 8:26 pm
by Trishness
From a woman's perspective and what I found works for me is a pair of Hanes bike shorts (I think they're 90% cotton, 10% spandex). They have them in both mens and womens sizes and are really comfy....no chafing and no riding up. Believe me, I've tried everything and found this works well for a reasonable price.

Posted: Jul 15 2005 3:33 pm
by Abe
I am an ol' fashion guy. Standard Fruit of the Loom and baby powder.

Posted: Jul 15 2005 6:31 pm
by Nighthiker
Been using Body Sensors (100 % polyester) for cycling and hiking. They are available at Target. Use to use Fruit of the loom and powder but woke up with a Coati-Mundi sniffing around while camping at Roosevelt Lake.

Posted: Jul 15 2005 8:05 pm
by Sredfield
This thread is rapidly approaching TMI!

Posted: Jul 15 2005 10:54 pm
by fairweather8588
Under Armour Compression shorts. Use for both football and hiking, and I've gone days without washin 'em (both hiking and during football :o :o )

Posted: Jul 16 2005 7:26 am
by Sredfield
fairweather8588 wrote:. . . . I've gone days without washin 'em (both hiking and during football :o :o )

OK, that's over the TMI line! :lol:

re: TMI

Posted: Jul 16 2005 6:12 pm
by LostHutch
I like the compression shorts- light and breathable.
But try changing your shorts every day or two... or at least keep down wind from me.

Posted: Jul 17 2005 9:14 am
by joebartels
Just out of curiousity...
when you shake the baby powder, doesn't... well, doesn't gravity
ahh nevermind, shawn's right

Seems fairweather is just (cough) scratching the surface
this ol' boy has him by a couple weeks
http://outside.away.com/outside/gear/ge ... 40622.html

Searching the net you might try
Mueller's Runner's Lube (man I gotta get that bumpersticker)

seriously though most topic solutions seem to agree on
runners/swimmers shorts with the built in mesh briefs

Re:

Posted: Mar 08 2010 7:22 pm
by pencak
fairweather8588 wrote:Under Armour Compression shorts. Use for both football and hiking, and I've gone days without washin 'em (both hiking and during football :o :o )
I know you're probably part of a product testing team but the smell of that is so strong it passes through the internet...

Anyway, I had the same problem and am thinking of getting those UA compression shorts. Note to self, wash them more frequently. :sl:

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Mar 08 2010 7:30 pm
by Jim
Free and easy Lis', nothing like an unfurnished basement for optimal comfort.

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Mar 09 2010 1:27 am
by fairweather8588
5 years later and the same shorts are still in rotation. Don't know if i should be proud of that or not :-k

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Mar 09 2010 3:27 am
by azbackpackr
Somehow, the phrase "compression shorts" does not instill attractive feelings on the part of the opposite sex...

In other words: EEEyew!
:D

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Mar 09 2010 6:22 am
by PaleoRob
REI wicking boxer-briefs and haven't had any chafing since using them.

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Mar 09 2010 7:27 am
by dysfunction
In response to azbackpackr:
Can I get them in 'any color that doesn't show my junk' please?

anyhoo.... running shorts, cept in the cold

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Mar 09 2010 8:30 am
by azbackpackr
See, now all the nude hikers are laughing at you guys! ;)

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Mar 09 2010 9:08 am
by dysfunction
In response to azbackpackr:
as long as there's no pointing involved.. I'm ok with that :D

Re: Hiking Underwear

Posted: Mar 09 2010 1:40 pm
by imike
baby powder and light weight, longer legged boxers... necessary when I used to be trained up (thighs 27" each)... nylon compression shorts for shorter, faster outings (under six hours)...

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Posted: Mar 10 2010 7:56 am
by Thoreau
fairweather8588 wrote:Under Armour Compression shorts. Use for both football and hiking, and I've gone days without washin 'em (both hiking and during football :o :o )
I'll 2nd this motion (save for the washing part, haha.) They're a little pricey but can be had for reasonable prices online, and definitely seem to solve the 'problem' for me.