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G**N
Very comfortable.
Good fit and very comfortable to wear.Great value for money, very happy with the buy.
M**R
Comfy, light and a good fit
Very pleased with the items, very lights & comfortable and do the job. Not cheap but seem well made so probably worth the extra.
C**S
Comfortable when walking, sitting less so...
Nice and comfortable smooth garment, While it was good while walking things drifted out from where they should have been when sitting down. Delivery was OK.
H**
An underwear game change. No more rubbing!
As a middle-aged runner, I’ve battled jock itch despite showers and talc. Sweat and rubbing where "meat meets veg" meant bacteria and soreness. Expensive cotton undies? Damp, cold, and squishy—miserable. Then I found these. The separating pouch is a game-changer—no contact, no chafe. Soft, light fabric feels like wearing nothing, yet keeps everything in place. Wish I’d known sooner. Total pants revolution—highly recommend!
A**S
Briefs are better
First time wearing dual pouch underwear. The dual pouch is very comfortable once you get used to it. However the boxer legs don’t stay in place and are not as good as the briefs.
G**R
Most comfortable underwear I've ever had.
I got these based on the reviews, I must say they're perfect. After a while, when I put them on, it felt like I wasn't wearing underwear.Gives support but in a natural position.
R**N
No, no, no and once more, NO!!!
The very short review, as underwear, these are an abomination.As underwear, they are by far the most awkward and uncomfortable I've ever worn.There is a reason I say "as underwear", which I'll get to in a minute.First lets cover the positives, as there's only two of them. The fabric is incredibly soft and silky feeling. They also appear to be very well made with lovely stitching and finishing.According to the leaflet in the box, these have a support pouch because without support gravity can pull everything down which can be uncomfortable and lead to varicocele.They also say as each anatomical part has it's own separate space, it helps keep everything cool, reduces friction and moisture build-up which also means no more adjustments.I think I must have been wearing different underwear.So first things first, I'll admit, having bits in pouches, bits stuck through holes, there was always going to be some odd sensations and a bit of a learning curve.As far as support goes, there wasn't any. The fabric is lovely and soft and stretchy, which by definition means, no real support. so after putting them on, the first thing you notice is everything moves. In fact it moves about the same amount as if you weren't wearing any underwear at all. (I now see what they really mean when they say you'll forget you're wearing underwear.) I actually found everything tended to move more than not wearing underwear. Having things in two different pouches also meant they could move in two different directions at the same time, which is a decidedly unsettling sensation.I also found that the front pouch that you have to fill via the hole... Well it tends to pull the contents up and out, so there's nothing subtle about the look. The pouch is also far wider than anyone could possibly need, but not all that long, so depending on the exact design of your undercarriage, you may or may not find the sizes suitable.Add to this the waist level. If you wear them closer to your hips, like normal underwear, you're going to have gaps and loos fabric around the groin and gusset, so more flapping, and more adjustments. They seem to be designed to be pulled up closer to the navel, which does mean they fit nicely, and gives a slight amount of support (until the move) but also means the contents of the two pouches is thrust up and out even further, which will limit the type of pants you can wear, unless you want everyone you meet to be addressing your crotch instead of your face.Speaking of wearing pants. The front pouch is only a single layer of fabric thick, so depending on the amount of stretch required to hold everything, they can become ever so slightly see-thru. Probably not a major issue in underwear, but something to be aware of. The larger issue of this, thin fabric, single layer whilst everything is pushed up and out, it does mean that the delicate parts of the front pouch get to be left at the perfect angle to rub against your trouser seams, which then means everyone around you gets to see exactly where all the blood is heading to investigate the source of this constant stimulation.Between the pouch system and the very soft fabric, these suffer from the same issues as other types of underwear, there's every bit as much adjusting involved because things tend to wander off and don't stay where you left them, it doesn't take a whole lot of movement before you find the legs have moved up, the waist has moved down and you end up looking like you're wearing trunk style whilst feeling like you're wearing a thong. So if anything there's more adjusting involved, none of which can be done subtly in public. (although I'll admit, I'm not sure any adjustments in that area can ever be considered all that subtle).At the beginning I kept saying "as underwear". Other than having to keep correcting the legs and waist, they are actually very nice to use for low impact activities like yoga, Pilates or Tai Chi when performed alone so you don't have to wear anything over them.
K**3
So very comfortable
I'm not exaggerating here, they really are the most comfortable pants I've had! Incredibly soft, perfect fitting and no riding up. Plenty of support 'up front' and the front fly was easy to use. All in all, very well thought out product that matched up with the male anatomy perfectly.
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