What underwear do you use for running?
What underwear do you use for running?
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UTH

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11,565 posts

200 months

Wednesday 14th January
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Starting to find my usual Ralph boxers clearly aren’t designed for running, starting to rub inside my leg, never stay put etc

I assume there are options out there designed for running that should stop these issues?

jayymannon

277 posts

99 months

Wednesday 14th January
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I bought a pair similar to those on the link below:

https://www.underarmour.co.uk/en-gb/p/underwear/ua...

However, tbh I never really got on with them, can't really say why. Now I just wear my normal trunk boxers.

My running shorts do have the inner lining part as well (not sure what it's called). Not sure if that makes a difference.

ErgAddict

2 posts

3 months

Wednesday 14th January
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i run in those exact same UA underwear and find them outstanding for running. Have tried Runderwear and some others but those are the best. works best with liner free shorts.

UTH

Original Poster:

11,565 posts

200 months

Wednesday 14th January
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Thanks both. Not cheap are they, guess you get what you pay for

Was looking at these as well, bit cheaper for 3

https://www.runderwear.co.uk/products/mens-running...

wyson

3,907 posts

126 months

Wednesday 14th January
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UTH said:
Thanks both. Not cheap are they, guess you get what you pay for

Was looking at these as well, bit cheaper for 3

https://www.runderwear.co.uk/products/mens-running...
Those are more expensive? The UA was a 3 pack.

Howlin Mad Murdoch

3,889 posts

157 months

Wednesday 14th January
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Underwear?

When running?

Ive always worn something like these. https://www.runactive.co.uk/products/ronhill-tech-...

banger54

17 posts

171 months

Wednesday 14th January
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I thought most running shorts had liners, so no underwear was necessary. At least every pair I've bought over the years has had one.

Currently using Nike stride- have 3 pairs in rotation that have seen me through marathons with no chafing or discomfort at all.

UTH

Original Poster:

11,565 posts

200 months

Wednesday 14th January
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wyson said:
UTH said:
Thanks both. Not cheap are they, guess you get what you pay for

Was looking at these as well, bit cheaper for 3

https://www.runderwear.co.uk/products/mens-running...
Those are more expensive? The UA was a 3 pack.
AH, didn't spot that, much better! biggrin

UTH

Original Poster:

11,565 posts

200 months

Wednesday 14th January
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banger54 said:
I thought most running shorts had liners, so no underwear was necessary. At least every pair I've bought over the years has had one.

Currently using Nike stride- have 3 pairs in rotation that have seen me through marathons with no chafing or discomfort at all.
Maybe that's where I'm going wrong, I don't really wear running shorts, just rather generic loose breathable shorts, thinking about it they probably look more appropriate for basketball laugh

RizzoTheRat

27,891 posts

214 months

Wednesday 14th January
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banger54 said:
I thought most running shorts had liners, so no underwear was necessary. At least every pair I've bought over the years has had one.
Same here. I have one pair with the stretch inner shorts like the Ronhill's linked above but don't find them as comfortable. I also have a pair of cheap Karrimor ones and the liner in them is a bit tough and scratchy so I just use them as swimming shorts rather than running in them.

banger54

17 posts

171 months

Wednesday 14th January
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These are the ones I use. Easily covered over a thousand miles in my oldest pair and they're still like new. Lightweight, no chafing and they look good too.

https://www.nike.com/gb/t/stride-dri-fit-13cm-hybr...

The back pocket is handy for your phone. It's big enough to hold a standard size phone (not iphone max) but small enough so it doesn't jiggle around.

The only thing I would change is to remove the two front pockets as anything you put in them is unlikely to stay put on a run.

JimmyConwayNW

3,419 posts

147 months

Wednesday 14th January
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Those underarmour boxers or the nike equivalent. Absolutely brilliant.

I don't like running shorts with built in liner or the swimming short style mesh as always ends up chafing for me.


UTH

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11,565 posts

200 months

Wednesday 14th January
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JimmyConwayNW said:
Those underarmour boxers or the nike equivalent. Absolutely brilliant.

I don't like running shorts with built in liner or the swimming short style mesh as always ends up chafing for me.
Good to know, I've got the 3 pack of the UA ones arriving soon. Thanks chaps, looking forward chaff free running!

Smitters

4,271 posts

179 months

Wednesday 14th January
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Roadbox-Compression-Quick...

I suffer from the ole chub-rub and these are the best I've found. The pocket is well placed and your keys/phone don't bounce and they're an absolute bargain compared to UA/Skins/Runderwear, all of which I've also tried.

Armitage.Shanks

2,927 posts

107 months

Wednesday 14th January
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I thought you can buy running shorts with the 'underwear' element built-in much like swimming shorts?

I use a pair of long neoprene compression shorts and as the material suggests hug the body like a wet suit. Needless to say I don't wear any underwear with them. Mrs S bought me a pair (new) from a charity shop about 10yrs ago for 50p. They were that good I sent her back to buy up all remaining pairs ending up with about 8. I've now got two pairs left as the outer material starts to wear a bit thin after a year or so. Can't help with the nake as they have no label.

If I'm running in hot summer overseas I'll wear proper running shorts with built in underwear as above.

thebraketester

15,406 posts

160 months

Wednesday 14th January
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Smitters said:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Roadbox-Compression-Quick...

I suffer from the ole chub-rub and these are the best I've found. The pocket is well placed and your keys/phone don't bounce and they're an absolute bargain compared to UA/Skins/Runderwear, all of which I've also tried.
Yep same here. I've used those for the last few years and had no chafing, and they have not fallen to bits which is what seems to happen with most of the other tat off Amazon.


https://amzn.eu/d/1d7uZON

I use them with some double lined running shorts too which work well in this cold weather.

gazza285

10,797 posts

230 months

Wednesday 14th January
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Underwear and running shorts? Just no.

grumbledoak

32,337 posts

255 months

Wednesday 14th January
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Do you all wear underwear under your swimming trunks too? hehe

Just the running shorts. As intended.

Belle427

11,192 posts

255 months

Thursday 15th January
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Sports direct used to sell karrimor 2 in 1 with a compression type liner, they are pretty good really.

JQ

6,568 posts

201 months

Thursday 15th January
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I’ve never worn underwear when running, all my shorts have liners like swimming trunks, I don’t wear compression shorts.

These are my favourite:

https://www.sportsshoes.com/product/ron3252/ronhil...