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Package Dimensions : 8.15 x 7.64 x 2.76 inches; 11.36 ounces
Department : mens
Date First Available : August 4, 2024
ASIN : B0DC57XTML
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DRSKIN Menâs Compression Pants â Great Value and Quality!
I recently purchased the DRSKIN Menâs Compression Pants and I couldnât be happier with my choice!What I Loved:Excellent Quality: The fabric is durable and feels great against the skin. They hold up well after multiple washes and maintain their shape and elasticity.Comfortable Fit: The compression is just rightânot too tight but enough to provide support during workouts. Iâve worn them for running and weightlifting, and they performed excellently in both.Great Value: Whether you choose the 5, 4, 3, or 1 pack, you get an incredible deal for the quality provided. Itâs hard to find compression wear at this price point that performs this well.Overall Impressions:DRSKIN Menâs Compression Pants are a fantastic investment for anyone looking for high-quality compression wear at an affordable price. I highly recommend these for both casual wear and intense workouts!
Friendly Consumers –
Excellent product. Very much like traditional spandex pants
20 years ago when I used to work out like crazy, these kind of pants were called spandex. Now that Iâm back into working out again they call them yoga pants or compression pants or whatever they are called. But Iâve recently bought several brands of âcompressionâ pants and these right here are the closest Iâve found to traditional spandex pants.I have a serious bone to pick with the people in charge of menâs fashion⦠who the heck decided that the menâs versions of yoga pants had to have a bunch of ridiculously stitched seams up and down the legs at various weird and connecting angles? Why do women get pants that have seams where they belong (the inner thighs) but when men want pants like this ours look (and feel) like jigsaw puzzles? Who thought âyou know what would look and feel better for men? More stitching!â Please find that person and tell them they are wrong. The excessive stitching looks bad and is irritating as all heck on the skin.I seriously would have bought womenâs yoga pants if the crotches/fits weâre cut the same. Since they arenât I had to look far and wide for menâs âcompressionâ pants that had the seams and stitching just like womenâs yoga pants do. These fit the bill⦠stitching only inside the leg and up the âcrackâ⦠basically where the stitches actually belong on pants.Iâm a dad bod guy these days but trying hard to get back in shape again and I wanted any advantage I can get to help my legs recover faster. Whether these actually work for that or not is highly debatable, but the truth is I love the way these look and feel on me, and so does my wife. She always loves it when I wear my âmenâs yoga pantsâ. If Iâm jogging I wear shorts over them as to not give strangers too much of a look at my âstuffâ, but any workouts in the home gym I just put these on with a t-shirt and just go to work. They feel great and we both like how I look in them.The only issue I have with them is an unfortunately placed size tag (right at the top of your âcrackâ where it would be irritating and uncomfortable), but if you have a seam ripper or small knife you can remove them without damaging the other stitching.Viva menâs spandex yoga pants! Without the useless and uncomfortable jigsaw stitching all over them. These things rule.
Erick Bertin –
I really, really like these, but….
In short: they offer NO compression whatsoever. Which is not necessarily a bad thing/deal breaker (it isn’t for me), but that depends of what you’re actually looking for. See, I followed the manufacturer’s sizing chart which steered me towards Large (for a 5’7, 165 lbs guy), which is a good two sizes larger than what I normally wear (Small), and while I can honestly say that I am quite happy and pleased with the product I received (good quality, nice look, etc.), I can also honestly say that at this size, these pants/leggings offer me NO compression at all. (Oh, and by they way, these pants are just ankle long for me, not above or below!)The funny thing is, they don’t feel “too big”, actually, they don’t even feel “big” at all, but rather extremely comfortable and adequate for my size. Neither do the 3/4 leg leggings I also got, they feel just slightly loose, but extremely comfortable. But the shorts on the other hand…. do feel a bit looser than I would have hoped forâ¦.After physically comparing them, I can now confirm that all 3 versions (full leg, 3/4 leg, shorts) are cut much in the same way. So where does the inconsistency come from, then? Am I imagining things? Nope, and it took me a few months of wearing all these to finally figure it out: it’s not that the pants/leggings are cut differently, it’s that the fabric reacts differently in different scenarios: in the the full leg and 3/4 leg versions, by virtue of being longer and having to cover a greater area, the fabric is somewhat stretched beyond its “natural length”, and this tends to nullify any “sagging” effect that I would otherwise feel.But that is NOT true for the shorts, which cover a smaller area and therefore do not stretch in the same way. What happens then is that one can actually feel the fabric somewhat “sagging”, and consequently a definite difference in the fit, which feels looser even if they are the same size.As I mentioned in other reviews, I was shooting for comfort over compression, so from that point of view, these pants are a total hit for me! Buying compression apparel can be quite a tricky experience: go too large and you’ll look like a half empty sack of potatoes, go to small and you’ll look “salame tight” and to be honest, neither alternative particularly appeals to me. That’s why I originally chose to err on the side of caution and ordered Large. But if you’re looking for compression, then going with the sizing chart might not be the best choice: I’d say order one size up from what you’d normally wear, or if you’re feeling particularly adventurous/confident and crave for TRUE compression, then order your normal, natural size.I myself am entertaining the possibility of ordering a pair of Medium pants as an experiment, just to see how it goes, but I’m a bit hesitant since I’m mostly pleased with how my Large ones fit me, and I really dread the idea if going overboard into “salame tight” territoryâ¦. but if I do get a pair of Medium ones, I’ll make sure to write about it!
Jason –
(3 Pack) Comfy and affordable, great combo
Bought the 3 pack black color. I wear them under my work clothes. I work in cold storage, I didn’t buy them for warmth, but for a comfortable layer under my other 2 layers.I Bought XL. I’m 5″8′ with a 34″ waist. Fits as it should with no complaints, even under all the other clothing
M.D. –
Comfortable
These compression pants are comfortable, true to size, and they are not restricting in movement.
David Delson –
I like these a LOT
Very well made, very comfortable. Not super tight compression but enough to feel like your legs are getting a bit of a hug. Well stitched, comfortable waistband. These have become my daily hang out around the house pants. I bought the 5-pack and would instantly buy them again if I needed to.
Enoch P. –
Mido 1.72, quizá debà pedir una talla más grande, aún asÃ, muy bien producto.
Lacho Rivera –
Soy Talla M pero tuve que comprar L.
Eduardo –
Me gusta el producto, lo he comprado varias veces pero una talla mas arriba de lo que normalmente uso
Alonso –
Me llegó en menor tiempo y es de muy buena calidad
Lebni Daniel –
Por el precio no esperes algo muy bueno, cumple con su propósito y la verdad si lo recomiendo yo lo utilizo para deporte y funciona bien un detalle negativo y puede que a otra persona le vaya diferente y es que en mi caso como práctico deporte de L a V esta licra me empezó a pelar los ð¥ð¥sin ofender, y si era muy irritante lo dejo a consideración de cada quien. 🙂