Best Underwear - Not the thermal kind

duckhuntr

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As the title says. . . What kind of underwear are best for hiking that won't bunch up and give you a wedgie? I've tried briefs and boxer style they all wiggle around and end up in my crack or bunched up in my crotch. The only thing I haven't tried is compression style shorts, but never liked wearing those before, or does someone make a longer style?

Is it just me or do others have this problem? I just deal with it and readjust a million times, but wondering if there is some magic product out there I haven't found.
 
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zpearo

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Boxer briefs are the best for me. Boxers are loose and bunch up, but boxer briefs are snug enough to stay in place. You might need to try a few different brands to find one that doesn't ride up, depending on how big your thighs are.
 

swavescatter

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9" Under Armour boxer jocks. They keep your thighs from chafing and stay in place. I've got a few pairs that are over a decade old and still going strong. A little pricey but I just buy them whenever I find them on sale for near $10 each.
 

dlee56

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Tommy John have the best design for daily wear by far. Been wearing smartwool this year for hunting and they have been nice for hiking if you get a size smaller than normal.
 

pugwylde

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I just picked up some XOSkins Xounderwear that will get their first six day test next month. I've only done a couple of test hikes, just day trips, but they held their shape and didn't hike. Definitely longer than I usually wear. Not for those with a light wallet, though 😕
 

Mattyq17

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Stance brand long boxer briefs, I normally find them at Ross, Marshalls, they are funky patterns but don't ride up and I have had no chaffing with them. The Under Armour mentioned above are good too.
 

wyogoat

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Give the Smartwool boxers a shot. Ive had really good luck with no bunching and they don’t get clammy. Plus they are on sale pretty regularly for around 15 bucks.
I tried some Lululemon and wanted to like them but if you’re doing multi day trips I didn’t find they worked as well…I’ll leave it at that.
 

MTJake

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Outdoor vitals makes a really good boxer brief that does not bunch up and is good for multiple days. Also the UA option listed above.
 

Wiscgunner

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As the title says. . . What kind of underwear are best for hiking that won't bunch up and give you a wedgie? I've tried briefs and boxer style they all wiggle around and end up in my crack or bunched up in my crotch. The only thing I haven't tried is compression style shorts, but never liked wearing those before, or does someone make a longer style?

Is it just me or do others have this problem? I just deal with it and readjust a million times, but wondering if there is some magic product out there I haven't found.
FirstLite Wick long boxers are my all time favorite for all those reasons
 

Leatherneck

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Probably highly individual. However, I just stick with the simple Puma synthetic boxer briefs. I've tried most of the big brands and these still fit me the best. The wide-waistband New Balance fit me well too. I like these over the more expensive brands I've tried.
 

Nicaburns

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I almost hate to admit it given their cost but I recently switched to SAXX quest mesh… they are amazing
 
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