Boxer briefs

ChadSchu

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I know a lot of guys don't want to talk about thier underwear but I am trying to find a good warm style of boxer briefs that are not cotton for deer hunting. I am sitting in a treestand all day. Want to know of recommendations.

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I know a lot of guys don't want to talk about thier underwear but I am trying to find a good warm style of boxer briefs that are not cotton for deer hunting. I am sitting in a treestand all day. Want to know of recommendations.

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First Lite merino boxers, love them for hunting. Keeps the funk down to almost zero!
 

BCSteel

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I have several pairs of icebreaker merino boxer briefs in different weights. Best clothing purchases I've ever made.

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Gutpile

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First Lite and Sitka merinos are great, I have them both. Heard awesome things about ice breaker but I haven't tried any.
 

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I've personally found First Lite to be more robust than Icebreaker, but YMMV.

I'm probably also a little jaded since I first bought Icebreaker gear 20 years ago, and their quality, at least in my personal experience, has dropped. So First Lite for me.
 

Bughalli

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First lite here as well. Tough to say if you would notice a difference doing day hunts in a stand for deer, but you certainly would for multi-day backpack hunts.
 
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Like Bughalli said above, you won't notice your underwear choice sitting in a stand all day.

Sitting in a stand your boxers are not going to be where your warmth comes from. Merino boxers are made for heat regulation while on the move. You need to be looking for a good insulated bottom layer. I sat in a stand in WI for 25 years. Good insulated clothing is what you need.
 

mtwarden

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lightweight and midweight merino boxers from Ibex (they hold up better than Smartwool ones I had) depending on conditions- for long days (and multi-days) afield nothing better than merino :)
 

Speeddmn

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If stand hunting, don't worry about them. Get some insulated pants instead. I wear the UA spandex style. They keep the junk in place and breath. Not to mention the elastic waistbands have lasted much longer than my old fruit of the looms/hanes cotton style briefs.

I would look into some zip off style puffy pants if you don't plan to be active. Also quality thick merino base layers. I think first lite even makes a shot pant type that dosent do all the way to you ankles, seems like a decent idea since we usually wear thicker socks....
 

StrutNut

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I just use Buck Naked underwear from Duluth Trading Company. The most comfortable underwear I have ever used and treated for odor.
 

jpuckett

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I love the FL merino boxer briefs. If I got rich the first thing I would do is buy 10 pairs of them. I love em that much


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I guess I'm odd. I never liked boxers because I hate my junk being against my leg, so I always wore briefs. I figured that once I started hunting out west, and the amount of walking I'd be doing, I needed some boxers in case I got chaffed. So I bought a pair of SAXX brand boxer briefs that are 100% merino wool. Best boxers ever. They are crazy comfortable.

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MtGoat

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I like the Under Armour 6" boxer briefs.
They really help prevent chafing.

It looks like I may need to look at a form fitting merino wool boxer brief judging from the comments above.

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I've tried several brands and I think my favorites are from Cabelas Icebreaker... Several of the other brands I have tried have been extremely tight on the quads. The Icebreakers are more of loose fit.
 
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