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audisnapr
09-08-2020, 05:56 PM
Besides a bikini speedo, who's got a recommendation for short that don't creep up your leg when coming out of the water while surfing or even wakeboarding?

Stazi
09-08-2020, 07:13 PM
Just pull your pants down when you get up. [emoji38]


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audisnapr
09-08-2020, 07:41 PM
Just pull your pants down when you get up. [emoji38]


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haha - I don't like exposing my tan line every time I get up!

W2w
09-08-2020, 08:35 PM
I wear long-ish compression shorts under my suit. Suit slides back into place, compression holds and provides quad support. And I look good, hahaha! Works for me

smitty75
09-09-2020, 09:12 AM
It's actually gotten popular to wear jeans out on the water in our area. No joke, every weekend at least a handful of people riding on jet skis or getting pulled around on tubes wearing jeans. No sneakers though which makes sense because who wants to wear wet shoes all day...

Might be worth a shot, but I'll probably stick to shorts.

Shoebox
09-09-2020, 11:57 AM
I wear long-ish compression shorts under my suit. Suit slides back into place, compression holds and provides quad support. And I look good, hahaha! Works for me

If you say so. [emoji23]

UNSTUCK
09-09-2020, 12:52 PM
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Just make sure you’re only out with the ladies. We don’t want to see that. :D

Jimm
09-09-2020, 08:13 PM
All kidding aside I love the two pair of O'Neal shorts that I got recently. Hyperfreak Hydros 20" outseam and SuperFreaks 21" outseam. I have pretty thick thighs and have always struggled with trunks riding up and getting stuck. Both of these styles are straight legged, have no inseam and the most flexible pants I have ever worn. Plus with the Hyperdry Plus repellent they never feel all heavy and soppy which to me, helps them stay in place.

KnoxMojo
09-10-2020, 10:18 AM
I wear long-ish compression shorts under my suit. Suit slides back into place, compression holds and provides quad support. And I look good, hahaha! Works for me

Never thought about compression shorts until this season. I bought a few pair of swimmer shorts, they keep your stuff in place really well for wakeboarding, if you know what I mean, lol

Kidder522
09-10-2020, 02:13 PM
Lululemon has some nice shorts with liners that dry quickly. I have a hard time sitting in the mesh all day. Bought 3 pair this summer and won’t go back to regular swimming trunks.


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996scott
09-10-2020, 02:16 PM
It's actually gotten popular to wear jeans out on the water in our area. No joke, every weekend at least a handful of people riding on jet skis or getting pulled around on tubes wearing jeans. No sneakers though which makes sense because who wants to wear wet shoes all day...

Might be worth a shot, but I'll probably stick to shorts.

That is funny as hell! Have not seen that trend around here yet but will keep an eye out. Oh the chaffing!

audisnapr
09-10-2020, 02:42 PM
Wow, I'm impressed with everyone so far. I figured by now this thread would have taken a few, really bad turns and become a sh*! show but look at everyone being so mature.

I've thought about the swimmer's shorts under the trunks - wondering if that helps keep the shorts down or just hides the tan line when the shorts get pushed up regardless.


All kidding aside I love the two pair of O'Neal shorts that I got recently. Hyperfreak Hydros 20" outseam and SuperFreaks 21" outseam. I have pretty thick thighs and have always struggled with trunks riding up and getting stuck. Both of these styles are straight legged, have no inseam and the most flexible pants I have ever worn. Plus with the Hyperdry Plus repellent they never feel all heavy and soppy which to me, helps them stay in place.

I was looking at O'Neill's shorts as well. I do dig their styles. I was looking at the Hyperfreak shorts just the other day. Is the fabric any heavier than any other manufacturer?

MJHSupra
09-10-2020, 03:07 PM
I figured by now this thread would have taken a few, really bad turns and become a sh*! show


We still have time . . .

Jimm
09-10-2020, 03:43 PM
Wow, I'm impressed with everyone so far. I figured by now this thread would have taken a few, really bad turns and become a sh*! show but look at everyone being so mature.

I've thought about the swimmer's shorts under the trunks - wondering if that helps keep the shorts down or just hides the tan line when the shorts get pushed up regardless.



I was looking at O'Neill's shorts as well. I do dig their styles. I was looking at the Hyperfreak shorts just the other day. Is the fabric any heavier than any other manufacturer?

I can't really compare the fabric to anything else because I have never had any clothing that comparesto it. I know that sucks as an answer! I will say that while they are flexible in all the right ways, the fabric feel stiff, yet light...If that makes sense to you, you'll understand what I mean when I say that they almost feel like those terrible "softball guy" shorts but not. They are way softer and way more comfortable. I can wear them all day with no rub and no rash what so ever.
The Hyperfreaks are an inch shorter and hit me (6'0") right above the knee. I prefer longer shorts which normally would ride up the leg but these don't ever. Hyperfreaks dry a little faster too.

2in2out
09-10-2020, 03:44 PM
My problem isn’t having to pull my shorts down, it’s keeping them up. No ass, no hips, lots of em-bare-ass-ment.

Kidder522
09-10-2020, 10:17 PM
My problem isn’t having to pull my shorts down, it’s keeping them up. No ass, no hips, lots of em-bare-ass-ment.

Best to get the ones with the draw string[emoji1787][emoji1787]No need to let the turtle out of the shell when surfing!!


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martyscott89
09-11-2020, 04:25 AM
a pair of well fittes jeans are actually really good as others have mentioned, give it a shot ;)

z28ke
09-11-2020, 07:45 PM
My problem isn’t having to pull my shorts down, it’s keeping them up. No ass, no hips, lots of em-bare-ass-ment.

Same here, plus I have what one could call an “extended” butt crack. Plumbers got nothing on me haha. I’ve always worn boxers under my board shorts, which get heavy when wet and never dry out. Ordered these this season and they are awesome:

DAVID ARCHY 3 Pack Men's Ultra Soft Mesh Quick Dry Sports Underwear Breathable Boxer Briefs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ORL477U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ISaxFbFST25G0

The mesh ones are lightweight and dry out fast, plus they seem to stay up enough to somewhat cover my crack. Btw the motto on my boat for over the past decade is “if you don’t like it, don’t look at it” [emoji38]

tre
09-11-2020, 10:00 PM
This is a great thread. I have the same problem with my trunks riding up my leg. drives me crazy and happens with I wakeboard too. I've been pulling them down since I started wakeboarding in 1998. I'd love a solution to this problem. Especially since baggy long trunks are no longer in style, I would think this is easier to solve. FYI, I still have baggy long trunks so please don't take offense to my style comment. I'd like to have slightly shorter (not short) less baggy (not tight) trunks but can't find any. It seems everything is one extreme or the other.