

Nike’s website notes that it makes these shorts with sustainable, recycled materials. Cons: Reviews claim poor construction and inaccurate sizing.Pros: Sustainable, moisture-wicking, supportive.Colors: Black/Volt/White, Black/White, Medium Olive/Black/White, Cinnabar/Black/White, Canyon Rust/White, Smoke Grey/Heather/White, Game Royal/Black/White, Obsidian/White, Atomic Green/White, Black/Iron Grey, Iron Grey/Black/White, Mystic Hibisbus/White, Pinksicle/White, Madder Root/White, White/Black/White, and Worn Blue/White.moisture-wicking and odor-prevention technology.power-weight-flex (PWX) signature fabric.


Made with 85% nylon and 15% spandex, the shorts give those who wear them greater flexibility and range of motion. They may also help reduce the risk of injury during runs and workouts. Warm muscles work more efficiently and improve a person’s athletic performance.Īdditionally, improved blood flow may help reduce the kind of leg swelling that some people experience when traveling.Īccording to the company’s website, these shorts enhance oxygen flow to remove lactic acid, leading to faster and easier recovery after exercise. These compression shorts help the muscles warm up more quickly due to increased blood flow. Cons: Reviews claim sizing runs small, some people experienced chafing, and others found the shorts repeatedly slip down.Pros: Affordable, breathable fabric with antibacterial and odor-reducing properties, and helps blood and oxygen flow to decrease injury risk and swelling.
