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BN3TH Pro Boxer Briefs

BN3TH Pro Boxer Briefs

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No matter the athletic endeavor, from hiking to biking to hitting the gym, the BN3TH Pro Boxer Briefs have you covered. Each pair is made from the company’s moisture-wicking, fast-drying hydrophobic polyester and spandex compression knit Read More

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McCauley
3
Jan 20, 2019
Check these out if comfort is priority. Certainly not cheap but you get your moneys worth. https://theotherdanishguy.com/
RayF
22220
Dec 10, 2018
Do I have to be a Pro? How do they know if I'm not?
captain
240
Dec 9, 2018
Do these ride up your crack and tickle your anus like every other fancy pants underwear being touted as super fancy, and demanding $20 a pair, these days?
captain
240
Dec 10, 2018
Yes, but *I* am upside down! Dangling from the Yggdrasil tree searching for meaning among the runes. ;-p
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RayF
22220
Dec 10, 2018
captainI see.
Eorlingas
111
Oct 2, 2018
Is this the price for a 3 pack?
this whole thing of mens underwear with no fly is terrifying. It proves once and for all that we are ruled by an elite alien cohort. Who do not have in common with us the functional bathroom parts. So they leave out such necessities as flys on mens underwear, and expect single sheet toilet paper dispensers to be adequate. I'm hoarding food and weapons while I build my alien proof bunker.
Lummerbummer
12
Sep 30, 2018
CalaverasgrandeI have never once used the fly in underwear... Flop your C--- over the top!
RayF
22220
Dec 10, 2018
LummerbummerOr out the bottom of the leg?
Gfcasas
23
Aug 4, 2018
Is the price for one or a pair of them?
Chenson722
31
Aug 5, 2018
GfcasasOne pair. With pants and underwear, we refer to a single unit as a pair. Who knows why. These things are awesome, though!
Nixin
95
Aug 18, 2017
Not having a fly is a dealbreaker, Massdrop! I really appreciate the effort some manufacturers make to give a gentleman a little more space up front, as MyPakage appears to be doing, but without a fly, it makes a minor chore into an uncomfortable hassle.
(I literally just posted this in the other underwear thread... I feel a little like I'm taking crazy pills. Is there an advantage to not having a fly that I'm not understanding?)
GooeyCheese
16
Dec 8, 2018
Funny! To each his own. I have never used the fly in any underwear I've ever had in my lifetime. I've always found it easier to simply unzip the pants fly, hook my right thumb over the top of my underwear's waistband (whether they have a fly or not), pull the front of the underwear down enough to take "it" out and then pee. Yes, I use both hands most of the time, because it works better and there's less of a chance of aiming incorrectly or causing a mess. I've never wanted to check my phone or grab someone's ass while I'm peeing, and if I need to scratch my nose, I do it before I start. If it starts to itch halfway through, and it's bad enough that I can't just tough it out for a few seconds, it's pretty easy to let go of the support hand (my left) and quickly scratch it without any issues. There's absolutely no need to undo your belt or pull down your pants when not using the underwear fly. Like I said, to each his own.
Massdropbear
167
Dec 10, 2018
GooeyCheeseBrilliant essay.
TooAwesome
6
Aug 18, 2017
Is this the price for two? or one?
SawatchFactory
300
Aug 18, 2017
TooAwesomePrice is for one.
LoneRanger
28
Apr 18, 2017
795 miles in two days Breinigsville, Pa to Ellenwood, Ga - then it sat at FedEx Ellenwood for three days 55 miles from me. It might be delivered tomorrow. This is typical of the FedEx "smart" post. Third time (at least) this same thing has happened. Once, after sitting in Ellenwood for a couple of days, they sent it to Augusta, 150 miles further away from me, before returning it and finishing that last 55m.
LoneRanger
28
Mar 29, 2017
Again, no mention of either 'free shipping', or the cost if not free!
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LoneRanger
28
Aug 27, 2017
Thanks Mike... Well, my total for 2pr w/shipping was $47.73, so I guess shipping was $3.75. My main reason for making the comment was that this has become, or is becoming, the norm on Massdrop - that is: to not mention the price of shipping on the drop, until you join it. I've since figured out that you can see the price by joining the drop, and that is common with some other companies you buy online from. That is: you don't get the shipping price until you add it to your cart and then go to check-out. It irritates me since the only purpose for that is to lead you down the path to purchasing the item - a slightly underhanded sales trick, similar to trying to get the prospective customer to say yes as many times as you can. Oh, and yes, I would 'always' use USPS if I had a choice. I live way out in the country and it is more common for FedEx (closest terminal about 60 miles) to give the package to USPS to deliver to me than deliver it themselves. UPS also hands it over to USPS sometimes, although they do have a terminal 15 miles from me - USPS is generally quicker (always quicker than FedEx - 50% of the time quicker than UPS) - but sometimes things get sent the wrong direction or get hung up in some kind of 2-3 day loop in the last big city they get to - 60 miles away.
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MikeFino
2
Oct 23, 2020
LoneRangerIt happens with all shippers. If the parcel gets damaged it will be held up for a few days. They try to find the shipping label to verify the receiver is then they true to find a packing slip or something that shows what was in the box. Once it all found they repack it and send a note as to what happened or what may be missing. That can tie up the parcel work a week or more. Another big problem is that the mailer does not pack it properly which makes it easier to tear open. We had bowling balls packed in damaged boxes. ONE of the mail handlers nearly got hit with one. This happen on return chute about 30 feet long and rolled back on itself. That ball hit the stop at the end of a chute stop barrier. The only problen is that the stop is an 8 in diameter pipe welded at the end of the chute. The ball hit it and bounced about 8ft in the air then hit the floor about 20 Ft away then just kept on rolling with people jumping out of the way.. Just an update.... many people get hurt but the USPS ends up trying to say it's your fault. I ended up falling from 10 straight down to a concrete floor. Broke 2 ribs, had both knees replaced plus it caused a reaction to my blood pressure system. As the years went by it just got worse. It took 10 years to finally get the case approved by workmans comp. I am basically bed ridden because I started to fall more often as time went on. I have to use either a walker or wheel chair if I have to walk any distance as I will drop like a dime..... Take care....
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It happens with all shippers. If the parcel gets damaged it will be held up for a few days. They try to find the shipping label to verify the receiver is then they true to find a packing slip or something that shows what was in the box. Once it all found they repack it and send a note as to what happened or what may be missing. That can tie up the parcel work a week or more. Another big problem is that the mailer does not pack it properly which makes it easier to tear open. We had bowling balls packed in damaged boxes. ONE of the mail handlers nearly got hit with one. This happen on return chute about 30 feet long and rolled back on itself. That ball hit the stop at the end of a chute stop barrier. The only problen is that the stop is an 8 in diameter pipe welded at the end of the chute. The ball hit it and bounced about 8ft in the air then hit the floor about 20 Ft away then just kept on rolling with people jumping out of the way.. Just an update.... many people get hurt but the USPS ends up trying to say it's your fault. I ended up falling from 10 straight down to a concrete floor. Broke 2 ribs, had both knees replaced plus it caused a reaction to my blood pressure system. As the years went by it just got worse. It took 10 years to finally get the case approved by workmans comp. I am basically bed ridden because I started to fall more often as time went on. I have to use either a walker or wheel chair if I have to walk any distance as I will drop like a dime..... Take care....
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