| ExOfficio Men's Give-N-Go Sport Brief | 
| Brand: ExOfficio Department: mens
Buy New: $13.50 (On sale from $13.66) - $18.00 as of 3/20/2010 17:56 EDT details
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Rating: 7 reviews
Fabric Type: nylon Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: 1241-0616-9999-XL Model: 12410616 ASIN: B001M0MN5W
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| Features:
| • | Odor resistant and moisture wicking | | • | Extremely breathable and air dries quickly | | • | Low rise profile and flyless construction |
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Product Description The low-rise Ex Officio Men's Give-N-Go Sport Brief air-dry within a couple hours so you can wash as you go and carry fewer pairs of underwear on your next journey. Ex Officio made the briefs from moisture-wicking Give-N-Go stretch nylon and gave them an antibacterial treatment to keep them fresh after a few days on the road or trail. A terry elastic waist in these low-rise briefs provides a comfy fit.
Product Features- Material: Give-N-Go Stretch (94% nylon, 6% spandex)
- Cut: Low-rise brief (10in)
- Recommended Use: Travel, hiking, backpacking, casual
- Country of Origin: United States
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No more Funk in your Junk! March 14, 2010 Brimstone (Colorado Springs, CO) I gave up warm weather underwear many years ago because I was spending most of my time wandering through woods and swamps and mountains and such. Nuthin' like a soggy crotch to make you really hate your work. Well, these beauties have solved that sticky problem. They allow moisture and air to move very, very well. They are soft, especially at the crucial inguinal fold (think no more wet teabag rash)and do not roll or bunch up at the leg openings. They stretch easily and have a smooth hand that allows the fabric of one's pants to slide rather than catch and create potentially painful wrinkles. Unlike many poly fabrics they do not grow thier own odor. They're lightweight and compact and dry very quickly after washing. Because of the stretch the fit seems very adaptable. Buy them.
These are great! February 19, 2010 dovo At first I thought these were too small but then discovered they stretch out and fit great. I also discovered these are "sport" briefs so they are low rise which was new for me to not have my underwear up where my belt was but I guess they make full rise regular kind of these too I was just ignorant.
Washed in the sink and they dried fast.
Awesome Underwear! February 18, 2010 S. Wheaton (Long Island, NY) These are everything promised! Extremely comfortable (almost like wearing NO underwear!), moisture-wicking fabric, odor-fighting over multiple days on the trail or on the road, easy to hand-rinse clean, and quick drying!
Perfect! December 8, 2009 B. Zohn (raleigh, nc) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Exactly what I was looking for. I purchased these as well as the Brook equilibrium brief. These are better -- more comfortable and breath better. I use them for running, wearing them under tights or heavier shorts in the cold winter months. Other than the support, you wouldn't even know you were wearing them. I will be buying more.
Fantastic for Alpine Style Climbing September 10, 2009 Alexander B. Whitley 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have been on many expeditions around the world....over 30 different countries. I never bought in to spending $20 on a pair of underwear. I lived in the bush for 117 days and trekked through 12 countries in subsaharan Africa with normal underwear on. WOW! What a mistake. After the first 2 weeks I ended up wearing the same pair of short swim trunks and cut the net out. They offered no support but did maximize breathability. I recently went to Russia to climb the north face of Mt. Elbrus (much more demanding than anticipated). I decided to buy these ExOfficio Sport Briefs. Unbelievable!!!!!!!! Not only did they offer great support, they allowed for unprecedented breathability and were not at all constricting. I had free range of motion and never really thought about wearing them. When navigating 70 degree boulder fields and crevasse filled glaciers the last thing you want to be thinking about is your underwear. I give these 2 big thumbs up. I wore the same pair the entire time...never took them off. They were as fresh as the mountain air at the end of 11 days. Great buy! Worth every Penny!
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