Save 17% when you add (3) 4.0 sheath to your cart today this order is for (1) 4.0 sheath underwear. Comprised of 95% modal and 5% elastase. Equipped with the new and improved circular dual sheath that separates the pole from the jewels. Designed in the style of a traditional boxer brief with urination fly appreciated by professional athletes, health and fitness enthusiasts, body builders, yoga practitioners, martial artists and those who seek unrivaled comfort while meeting the demands of life. Builders, yoga practitioners, martial artists and those who seek unrivaled comfort while meeting the demands of life.
M**8
Comfortable, good control
Like you, I wanted to wear boxer briefs but I found that they offered little or no ball control. If I did regular man stuff in regular boxer briefs my junk would stick to my leg and I’d have to readjust all day long. I dropped $100 bucks on all the different ball control brands I could find and here’s my take. I tested them working, working out, sleeping and just every day stuff. My junk is on the larger side of the scale and there in lies my problem with boxer briefs. I’m listing them below best to worst.1. Saxx. These were the biggest surprise. I thought no way these would work. The design is so simple and that’s why they do work. When you put them on your boys go in between the two barriers. There’s plenty of room for them to hang out yet the barriers keep everyone in line and nothing sticks to your leg. When I take a leak I like to pull everything over the top as opposed to some hole or flap in front. These work great in that regard. And when you drop your junk back in, it goes right back into place. Your junk hangs out just as it would in nature, no holes to stick your shaft through. These are the most comfortable to sleep in. The barriers keep everyone in line without rubbing or binding. Morning wood occurs without any discomfort. These look like normal boxer briefs when you wear them. These are my favorite and I’ll be buying more. They are expensive so I’m taking off 1 star. 4 stars.2. SHEATH. These are pretty good. You have to poke your shaft through a hole and the twins have their own little pouch just underneath. Once you set up it’s pretty secure. They are comfortable while driving and working. I honestly forgot I was wearing them, which is the whole point. When you take a leak it’s best to go through the flap but I’m an over the top guy. When I dropped my junk back in it would sometimes go right back into place but other times I’d have to fiddle with it which is annoying. But once everything is back in place they are quite comfortable with good control. There is perhaps too much ball control for sleeping in these. The ball pouch can ride up a little and rub you the wrong way. If you get morning wood, everything gets really tight and the pouch pulls on your balls even more. Not very comfortable. I had to pull everything out in the middle of the night because of this. I’d still give these 4 stars. Not my first choice but I will continue to wear them. There’s a good chance I’ll reorder. Oh yeah, expensive.3. Sepratec. I’m pretty sure these are identical to the David Archy brand. These are similar to Sheath. Your shaft goes through a hole and the twins stay behind. There is no pouch for the twins but there is decent room for the twins to hang out. Your shaft has its own pouch to hang out in. This feels weird to me because it’s just a little too much contact with fabric. Let’s face it the shaft is sensitive. These offer pretty good control and keep everything in order. They are ok to sleep in. There is no ball pouch like the Sheath so they are little more comfortable while sleeping. But all in all there is just too much contact and they are just not that relaxing while sleeping. They make your package stick out so wearing them in a locker room will draw unwanted attention. They are the cheapest of the bunch. I’d go 3 stars on these. I will continue to use these but probably no reorder.4. 2 UNDR. I honestly thought these were going to be the ones. They have the right idea but the bottom line is there is just not enough room for everyone to hang out. The pouch is just too small. The twins do not fit in the pouch and they go wherever they want. There is little or no ball control. The bottom of the pouch rides up on your sack and/or shaft and they are just plain uncomfortable. If you have a smaller package perhaps these will work for you. Forget about sleeping in these. You might as well get some regular boxer briefs. They might be able to make these better if they offered larger pouch sizes but for now they do not work. I’d give these 2 stars. Unfortunately I will be tossing these into the landfill.5. MyPackge. Same idea as 2Undr with all the exact same problems. The pouch is just too small. No ball control. I’d go 2 stars on these as well.
R**K
Does not work if you are a grower.
To put this gently, the dual pouch thing probably works best if you're a shower and not a grower. For growers like myself I prefer the single pouch approach. The fabric and construction of this are good overall, but being a larger individual the place where these fail me is when I bend over I get instant plumbers crack. There's just not enough stretch for these to work well. Also, the legs are too short and ride up some.
I**E
Promises and Delivers
First trial of this type of underwear impressed me. The separation of genital parts does improve the sensation of being more cool. That groin sweating reduces from that separation leads to greater comfort. The dual pouch arrangement frees parts to move independently reducing the binding when all is clumped together.The materials used also adds to freedom of movement. But the design and materials still provides a sense of support through body movements.Design and manufacturing are first class. The stretchy material must be difficult to piece and sew together but has been accomplished with skill.
M**N
Better than regular boxer briefs, but less good than Separatec or David Archie
Especially for the price. I was REALLY excited about getting a pair of these, and my immediate impression was delight. However, there are some functional issues that make this less impressive than I had hoped. It's just harder to place and keep your ding dong separate from you balls. Often feels like a two-handed operation, which can suck while simply trying to pee or make adjustments, which is inevitable. Also, the sizing ran bigger than all the under underwear brands I tried. Finally, I think I'm done with boxer briefs. Every brand rides up and Im tired of fighting to keep that little leg section back down. I made a similar suggestion about socks that are higher than the ankle bone but below the calf muscle. They always slide down. I'd like to see a manufacturer provide a neoprene (or some material) keeper to prevent that from happening with socks and boxer briefs.In the end, still wonderful garments and definitely a good step in the right direction for male comfort. Game changer for active work and lifestyles. I feel more comfortable, cleaner, and more hygenic.
A**R
wow, they're different!
So, I have been wearing Sepratec underwear daily for almost 6 months, I really like the fit and feel of them, so I thought I would try a different brand of the two-pouch underwear. The Sheath underwear are REALLY different. You have to place the boys in their pouch (with an elastic band fitting snugly on the back tender side of your fun-bag) and then you get your lil' buddy to fall through the hole into its own pocket. It's a lot more complicated than Sepratech, not as comfortable, they're twice the price, and you wind up with your junk pushed up and out in front of you (a little too much) once you get everything arranged.
R**S
does not accomodate position changes
This is the fourth brand of pouch style underwear I have tried. I had hoped that these would be the ones to offer support without shifting out of place with position changes at work. Sadly, this was not the case and when i go form sitting to standing or crawling or kneeling or lying they did not stay put and the gimmicky "dual pouch" fly was unusable for me
J**Y
Overall decent with some minor changes
Nice feeling fabric, and fit. But the main reason I bought these is for the added features, and was a little disappointed, as an active person with standard size equipment, nothing stayed where it belonged. The front hole is about 3x too large, so I sewed that up much smaller, and it fits so much better and doesn’t interfere with any bodily functions. Then when i was working in the cold, and I would crouch down, the pouch for the balls would slide right past, and I would have to dig in with cold hands to readjust. So I took a hint from Saxx, and sewed the lip of the pouch down to the rear crotch seam. Now it acts as curtains on both sides of your balls and keeps them off your legs, and doesn’t yank them forward. I think I like them now, but seemed like very obvious and needed revisions.
D**N
They feel good on.
The only problem I have is I can’t get a few more pairs. I only got two pairs to see what I thought and now amazon won’t ship them to Ireland anymore. Hopefully that will change I n 2020.
C**F
GREAT! Fit great, feel great. Looks great, works great.
Great pair. The separation for everything is very nice and extremely comfortable.I now own a 2.0 pair and 4.0 pair. I definitely prefer the 4.0 that separates everything, and it's all around more comfortable.I'll definitely be buying a triple pack if they ever become available.
C**S
Comfy, Way better than Saxx
Very comfy. I like the dual pouch, it cradles the balls but not very effective in really active situations. Fits a bit big, 32 waist and the medium is a bit too big.
K**G
THE BEST
Absolutely the best!. Mens underwear has FINALLY come of age, and accommodates the true mans anatomy.
N**L
Five Stars
Fits like a glove and feels very sexy will be buying more.
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