 I light of the new topic on the front page i thought id give haglofs boxers a shout, i have a couple of pairs now, they are made from polartec powerdry, have flat seams and are extremly good at getting sweat away from the body.
they also make a windproof version and a ladies version so well worth checking out if you are after some new undies!
only downside is no fly and they arent cheap at £20 although i got mine in the sales so they were a few quid cheaper!
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Windproof underpants! Now there's an idea! I'm sure my girlfriend will be pleased to hear about those...
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 lol, michael
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 Windproof on the front though - surely a design flaw!!? ;-)
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 For pi**ing in the wind?
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 Betty Swallocks wears windproof pants.
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.jpg) introduce a bit of stainguard and you have perfection in a pant.
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 Surely the Patagonia capline thong for women has been overlooked?
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 looked over.
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for the magic price of 2.50 can i recommend primarks active boxers. worked brill on my extremely wet and wild ML assessment in the cairngorms last week.
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Seconded on the Primark Boxers, wore a couple of pairs alternately for over six weeks, no chafeing, rinsed and dried out overnight
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 is it the cut of boxers v y-fronts? I had awful chaffing with the former on Offas Dyke trail....vaseline helped
mr a
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 Go on, just try finding anyone selling Helly Hansen Wind Briefs. Oh, and actually stocking them. I've just been through 14 websites before finding anyone who'd ever heard of them.
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Further vote for Primark boxers at £2.50 a pair amongst the best value kit I have.
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 Yup Ash, I also vote for the Primark boxers, they are excellent...
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 Me too. I have been wearing them for years. Recently they have changed the design slightly so that they have more breathable panels to the side. Excellent value.
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 Hmm! Very interesting Peter. It seems that the only choice we are left with is Patagonia.
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