Apparel : Pillar Men's Yoga Short w/inner liner (Dryflex version)

Apparel : Pillar Men's Yoga Short w/inner liner (Dryflex version)

Pillar Men's Yoga Short w/inner liner (Dryflex version)



Pillar Men's Yoga Short w/inner liner (Dryflex version)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5654










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: 72K
Department: mens
Fabric Type: Dryflex
Sales Rank: 5654



Features:
  • #1-selling short for yoga practice
  • Easy fit
  • Supportive inner liner
  • Moisture-wicking fabric
  • Elasticized drawstring waist







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Our #1-selling short! Perfect for yoga. Not too tight but not too loose, this short features a moisture-wicking inside 'bathing suit' liner made of coolmax to keep you supported and dry. The waistband is elastic with an inside drawstring. The short itself is made from moisture-wicking Dryflex fabric that is soft, rather than stiff. Size medium is 17' long. Available in black, charcoal, and navy.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Like wearing nothing at all! ...
Ok that title is a total lie, I just couldn't think of anything better. I picked up the yoga shorts because I tried using other (regular, non-yoga) shorts and I had 2 of them rip. These new shorts are great, provide plenty of mobility. As long as you don't feel uncomfortable in something so form-fitted (it took me 2 times to get used to it) then these are great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great for hot yoga ...
These are great for hot Yoga. They don't buch up like the loose bathing suits but are not tight either - just right. There are no pockets.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Cool looking Yoga wear! ...
I like this Yoga shorts, I recommend it highly as it is cool, none constraining or revealing. It has a straight look and atleast a man got some Yoga clothes too!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very good short, can use minor improvement. ...
I teach all week long and need lots of shorts, and am disatisfied with everything on the market. This short comes closest to meeting my needs. No fear of exposure and no impingement of mobility. I cannot wear black or dark colors while I teach, so the color choice is my #1 desire for improvement. Also, the short is a little too long for me to demonstrate proper leg action, so a slightly shorter short would make it even better.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * performs as intended ...
I wanted yoga shorts that were not binding in any way and had some sort of inner liner that kept my more intimate parts from public exposure without needing separate underwear. These shorts did both jobs with flying colors. They also did not hold sweat, at least I never notice that they do, so I guess the "Dry" part of Dryflex is true.

I only have two quibbles that stopped me from giving them five stars. The drawstring is very thin and easy to get in a knot that is hard to see or untie. I even wonder if it is really needed, it might be for different body types than mine possibly. The other minor point is the tag on the waistband, it is annoying, being made of some non-soft material. I may just cut it off.


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