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Review on πŸƒ Optimized Performance Running Gear with Built-In Pockets for Men by Jason Nguyen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality, reasonable fit

They are a bit big, I have a 30 inch waist and I chose the small one which fits very well. Quality material and construction although there are a few touches that could be better. The stitching is strong and the pockets have micro-prong zippers so they close tightly. The lace is strong and the waistband is good. It stretches well for climbing and is thin so you can cook when you're sweating. This style featured slightly flared leg openings, but certainly not nearly as bad as basketball shorts. Unfortunately, they are in the same price range as the Anthem brand shorts. The ones I ordered at the same time are almost identical but of a higher quality in materials, construction and design so take the rest of the review accordingly. o narrow so my hands can comfortably take the phone (it's big and easily fits in pockets) without chafing the zippers. The pockets are only attached in a few places inside, making it difficult for a heavy phone, wallet or keys to rattle (Anthem has pockets attached all around). The waistband is high-quality elastic but of regular thickness (unlike Anthem, which has an extra thin but equally strong elastic). Possibly due to the size, the small size I have works well for my waist, leg length and girth, but pockets that are clearly meant to be pockets on the sides of the thigh end up being pockets halfway down the front of the thigh (maybe be). not to mention anthem, I have an environment for it). I would probably choose an average size for my 30" waist, 5'7" height and 180 lb weight knowing what I know now, but I'm right on the edge of size. with or without pockets (zipper) most of the time and need extreme stretch and durability, but sometimes you need to stuff something in your bags between the car and the gym or whatever.

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  • Nothing