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Review on πŸ‹οΈ BALEAF Men's Yoga Leggings Running Tights: Pockets, Compression & Performance for Workout, Dance, and Cycling by Trey Harvey

Revainrating 4 out of 5

very good, room for improvement

6ft 4in 168lbs 12.5% bf 33x36; I was looking for something to run outside in as winter is fast approaching. I usually wear 3 types of spandex shorts or these Nike lined skinny running shorts, none of them keep me warm below 50F/10C. I ended up liking both, I'll keep both. The material looks good, the stitching looks good, although I haven't walked them yet. The side pockets easily fit my LG V30. Some people complain about tights with a center back seam, I'm not that kind of person. It doesn't go inside you, that would be very uncomfortable. The seams really give the impression that your butt consists of 2 cheeks, because it is. Most of Nike and UnderArmor have that single butt. makes my already small bottom even smaller and flatter. a. The front is pretty well designed, could use some tweaking, but I think the manufacturer is on the right track. When I run/swim/bike I don't want my beats to dangle. They should stay where they are. Some people make tights/yoga pants with that stupid "pouch" that dangles and dangles on the outside, which is terribly not ideal for doing anything active. They aren't cut that way, there are 2 vertical seams that go down and meet a vertical seam on the inner thighs. This triangle isn't "extra", it's fairly flat in the front so it helps keep things in place. Sports bras are supposed to keep girls close to their breasts so they don't dangle freely in the wind, right? It would hurt and it's stupid. My UA shorts usually have a double layer in the front, these don't, but you don't need it. The inside is made of fleece and is soft and doesn't "pinch". Now my (2) complaints and they are both related. The group is good and quite strong which would be good if they weren't big; You are not. When you wear these running shorts, you need to PULL THEM UP. As always, the inseams should fully touch the bottom. If you wear them like the model in the photos, you'll get annoyed the first kilometer. And if you have 20 miles planned for that day. heh, i hope you're hooked on bodyglide. Stretched all the way out, this band sits above my belly button, which not only looks weird (that's fine, I wear long sleeves anyway), but every time you don't stand up while holding your stomach, it really pushes in your guts. Sitting around at home? Well, you won't be for a while. If you don't like to eat, then you may be fine, despite the presence of other potentially serious mental health issues. I don't wear pants around the "waist" (above the hip joints), I don't like it, I feel like an old grandfather. I wear everything below the pelvis, above the femur (I'm not entirely sure if there's a more scientific name for this spot), so I just fold them where I want. It looks like they just took a pattern from women's high-waisted tights, used a narrower stripe, and called them "men". But Baleaf isn't the only one doing it. Case 2 is that the legs get short since you really have to pull them all the way. For me (36" inseam), they fit above the ankle. It's not perfect, but I've been tall and skinny for so many years that I'm just used to everything being made for smaller, stockier people. You need those right pants length? They're too big. Do you need the right length sleeves? The collar fits over a soccer ball. That's life, if you don't like my ankles, get over it or help us grow bigger guys, take some Modifications ahead. My suggestions for mfg: Makes the legs longer and the top a lot shorter. I don't mind bunching around the ankle a bit in exchange for not having the waist around the nipples. It's a lot too Easier to hem the leg opening than the entire bodice.If you don't want to make the bodice shorter, maybe make the strip bigger, wrap around a larger area, or not so tight.Or just make a low waistband Option for those of us who don't want our spleen shrinking in half?

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Definitely bad product