Hoka Glide Short MR 3.5" Brief
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Highlights at a Glance
- Weight: 150 g
- Inseam Length: 3.5 inches
- Moisture-wicking technology
- Breathable mesh brief liner
- Elastic waistband with internal drawcord
Moisture-Wicking Performance
Stay dry and comfortable with Hoka's advanced moisture-wicking technology. The fabric actively draws sweat away from your skin, ensuring that you remain cool even during the most intense workouts. This feature is crucial for maintaining optimal body temperature and preventing chafing, allowing you to focus fully on your performance.
Built-In Breathability
Designed with a breathable mesh brief liner, the Glide Short MR 3.5" Brief enhances airflow to keep you feeling fresh. This liner not only provides additional support but also ensures that moisture is efficiently managed, reducing irritation and promoting a comfortable fit. The inclusion of this feature is a testament to Hoka's commitment to blending functionality with comfort.
Who is the Glide Short MR 3.5" Brief for?
This short is tailored for women who demand performance and comfort in their athletic wear. Whether you're a dedicated runner, a fitness enthusiast, or someone who enjoys active outdoor pursuits, these shorts are designed to support your every move. Ideal for both training sessions and casual runs, they offer a perfect blend of style and functionality.
FAQ
What is the material composition?
The Glide Short MR 3.5" Brief is crafted from a lightweight, moisture-wicking polyester blend, enhancing durability and comfort.
Do these shorts have pockets?
Yes, they feature a convenient back pocket for small essentials, ensuring you can carry your keys or cards securely.
Is the waistband adjustable?
Absolutely. The elastic waistband comes with an internal drawcord, allowing you to achieve a personalized fit for maximum comfort.
Expert Tip
For the best performance, pair these shorts with a moisture-wicking top to create an optimal cooling system during your workouts.
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