What a helpful video! I've never really put much thought into but the right fit of the liner but it makes perfect sense. Training for a ultra has forced me to pay a lot more attention to the details in my running gear than I used to though.
My pleasure. Thanks for checking out the channel. Yes, getting your gear and nutrition down is crucial as the distances get longer. All the best with your training and racing. Cheers!
@@515coldfire Do you run twice a day?? yeah sure it would feel terrible and too warm - not good for sweat and chafe lol -, although you shouldn't wear underwear with liners
I sweat so much. I have to wash any shorts I wear for running because always feel like 20 degrees hotter than the actual temperature after 5 minutes lol
If you check out their website (Nike for sure), they will have running shorts you can purchase with a built in liner. I hope this helps. Not sure about Puma though.
Sorry for confusing you, if you look at specific Nike shorts, they will tell you if there is a liner. Example is www.nike.com/ca/t/flex-stride-13cm-2-in-1-running-shorts-X64rFj/CJ5467-010. This specific one has a liner. Hope this helps!
You could be right. Coming from a triathlon background, I know what you are referring to. Have to use what works for you! Thanks for watching and taking the time to give feedback. Cheers!
I disagree that with shorts without liners you "have to" wear underwear underneath. For better airflow, cooling down, less sweat and no movement restriction it's good to just put on the linerless shorts
@@Davercrooks Nice pun haha. For me works well for runs of a few hours and day hikes. No issue at all. I don't run longer times anyway. Good idea to try it, it's definitely worth it. I totally switched to linerless shorts after trying and now only wear them that way. If necessary get seamless shorts or with smoother seams or a gusset
@@hrrrrr2084 that’s some good info. Thanks again for commenting and watching. I appreciate any and all feedback and people taking the time to watch my content. Cheers. Dave!
What a helpful video! I've never really put much thought into but the right fit of the liner but it makes perfect sense. Training for a ultra has forced me to pay a lot more attention to the details in my running gear than I used to though.
My pleasure. Thanks for checking out the channel. Yes, getting your gear and nutrition down is crucial as the distances get longer. All the best with your training and racing. Cheers!
Many runner shorts have liners so i buy them and cut them out
Good idea 👍
What makes you hate them liners so much ? Then what do you wear under the shorts after cutting them?
@@hrrrrr2084 underwear. Cuz sometimes i wear the shorts twice a day
@@hrrrrr2084 not comfortable with the liner when you are wearing underwear, it gets warm down there
@@515coldfire Do you run twice a day?? yeah sure it would feel terrible and too warm - not good for sweat and chafe lol -, although you shouldn't wear underwear with liners
I use compression shorts under my shorts, so if the shorts have a liner I cut them out.
@@trailsandbeers I’ve used a ‘sort’ of compression type short. Any recommendations for certain ones?? Thanks for sharing.
@@Davercrooks Under Armour Heatgear Compression shorts
I sweat so much. I have to wash any shorts I wear for running because always feel like 20 degrees hotter than the actual temperature after 5 minutes lol
Sir can you please send a link from i can buy a liner shorts im unable to get one from nike or puma...thank you
If you check out their website (Nike for sure), they will have running shorts you can purchase with a built in liner. I hope this helps. Not sure about Puma though.
@@Davercrooks yes they have running shorts but im not sure if they have liner or not😅
Sorry for confusing you, if you look at specific Nike shorts, they will tell you if there is a liner. Example is www.nike.com/ca/t/flex-stride-13cm-2-in-1-running-shorts-X64rFj/CJ5467-010. This specific one has a liner. Hope this helps!
I think lined swim short are way better than running short.
Swim shorts are lighter than running short
You could be right. Coming from a triathlon background, I know what you are referring to. Have to use what works for you! Thanks for watching and taking the time to give feedback. Cheers!
better even, the unlined boardshorts that are super soft inside. Feels so great you know where. No rash, no irritations.
When you wear liner you don’t need to have underwear right?
That’s correct 👍
I disagree that with shorts without liners you "have to" wear underwear underneath. For better airflow, cooling down, less sweat and no movement restriction it's good to just put on the linerless shorts
I am absolutely going to try that on a ‘short’ run. No pun intended. Not sure about longer efforts. Any luck with that?
@@Davercrooks Nice pun haha. For me works well for runs of a few hours and day hikes. No issue at all. I don't run longer times anyway. Good idea to try it, it's definitely worth it. I totally switched to linerless shorts after trying and now only wear them that way. If necessary get seamless shorts or with smoother seams or a gusset
@@hrrrrr2084 that’s some good info. Thanks again for commenting and watching. I appreciate any and all feedback and people taking the time to watch my content. Cheers. Dave!
@@Davercrooks You're welcome. Hopefully you will appreciate and find it comfy
but you gotta hold your bois in place.
Looking good dog 🐕 walker
Thanks @carl. Back when it was nice and warm here in YYC.