REVIEWS
12 Reviews
Dennis S
These briefs are great until they start to wear out. They were my favorite pair for about a year which may or may not be the lifecycle on these, but they did start to lose a lot of their density and started to get real thin. Recently, they finally had a hole in it after about the year mark. Definitely great until they start to wear down
Shawn K
Very light and cool. They don’t ride up and I usually have a problem with that. Highly recommended
Kevin G
would give these a perfect score but as a slight larger than avg guy at 6'2" and 215 they ride up my legs like crazy. great in every other way though. nail that and take my money!
Al
I bought 3 during their sale and that was 3 years ago and it still feels great. This is my 2nd set and will get a few more soon. *I need to buy more and plan to use these on my TMB (Chamonix )10 day hike in Aug /2025
James Z
As always these boxers are excellent. Great fit and feel. Honestly, you can wear them Multiple days. :)
MrHarryBay
Had some merino blend boxers of unknown countenance that were my go-to workout undies in cold weather. They finally wore out and I checked the label to see if I could get a next-gen replacement. Happy to see that Icebreakers was still there. So I bought three. And they rule.
Freeheelpete
These are in my daily driver rotation. No complaints, especially at the sale price I picked them up for. Tencel blend durability seems fine for merino, so they're reasonable value.
Anksch
How they take a perfectly made pair of Cool-Lite boxers and then glue a plastic logo on the back of it, that scratches against the skin and removes all the qualities of the fabric in that area. I wrote to them about this problem years ago and they simply haven't improved. I dont understand the need to put a stupid logo, when nobody looks at this place anyway. Then make it removeable and give people the choise of they want it or not
Wooly
I like these for travel as they don't stink and can be reworn, especially for sleeping. I don't understand the rubbery tag in the back. Seriously, has any customer ever complained that the tag was too small or not itchy enough? Whichever of your employees thinks the rubbery tag that will become itchy is a good idea should be fired - with actual fire. Overall, the product is good - stretchy, durable, and comfortable. The tag sucks!
Jono
The older models of these had no bump on the elastic at the waist, they were also slightly thicker and more durable. I got the yellow color which I think is pretty cool, nice and bright. Comfortable, breathable, wicking, can wear for multiple days without any odor. I do worry about durability, as I have had a similar pair of these puncture a hole.
GDSESQ
I have numerous pairs of backpacking underwear. These are the most comfortable I have purchased. The last thing you want is for your underwear to ride up on you.
Gcain99
I got these for winter runs after some tech-fabric athletic underwear I had was causing some pretty bad chaffing. I've put in about 35 miles with these and love them so far. I'm also looking forward to using these on an upcoming ski trip, and I see no reason they won't be equally effective for that activity. Also, I generally struggle with itchiness when wearing wool items in direct contract with my skin, but have no issues with these.
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