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Quest Quick Dry Mesh Long Leg Fly

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Colour: Black II
Black II

Long-leg boxers for awesome adventures

Sometimes, travelling is tough. And while we don’t know what Sir Galahad had on down below when he went off to find the Holy Grail, nor what Odysseus was sporting on his ten-year trip back to Ithaca, we reckon both would have wanted to be wearing a pair of SAXX’s Quest Boxers. Made for guys who go places, they’re constructed from a form-fitting quick-dry micro-mesh, with anti-odour technology to keep things fresh at all times. They also feature flatlock seams and the brand’s patented BallPark Pouch – mesh panels that cup your cojones to guard against sticky thighs and other underwear unpleasantness. The Quest boxers are quick to wash and dry on the road, making them the perfect adventure companion

    • Slim fit long leg boxer briefs with fly
    • Moisture-wicking
    • Odour-resistant
    • Quick-dry micro-mesh
    • Features SAXX's patented BallPark Pouch
    • Flat seams for comfort
    • Anatomical 3D fit
    • 77% nylon, 14% elastane, 9% polyester
    • Inseam: 8-inch
  • SAXX BallPark Pouch Features

    • 77% Moisture-wicking nylon fabric
    • 14% Elastane
    • 9% polyester
  • SAXX Underwear Size Guide
  • When ex-pro baseball player Trent Kitsch got sick n’ tired of cold, chafing wetsuits on long fishing trips, he had an innovative solution: stitching a baseball glove into underwear. Kind of. The result, SAXX boxers, feature a trademark BallPark Pouch™ that partitions your package, eliminating any risk of chafing and offering supreme comfort and support. Throw a mix of funky prints and classic styles in - not to mention a moisture-wicking, anti-odour cotton blend - and you’ve got the best underwear on the planet for active guys

Soft, lightweight and just the right length

-Shawn J., Verified Buyer

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