One of the unsung heroes of an athlete’s kit is a pair of comfortable running underwear. While quality running shoes and running shorts are your first considerations, the right underoos can make your run by preventing chafing, providing support, keeping things relatively dry, and ensuring comfort. Subpar underwear, on the other hand, can not only make running a pain, but can even irritate skin to the point of rash or infection.

Below you’ll find our picks for the best running underwear for both men and women to suit a range of needs. Whatever style you prefer, and regardless of whether you tend to go for shorter runs or marathons, our recommendations will keep you comfortable every step of the way.

For more ways to stay comfortable as you log those miles, check out our reviews of the best anti-chafing sticks, arm sleeves, and hot-weather running gear.

The Best Running Underwear


Balanced Tech Classic Seamless Hipster Brief Bikini Running Panties

Athleta Ritual Bikini Running Underwear

As a seasoned runner, I, Nick Hilden, have accumulated experience with athletic underwear, testing countless varieties to understand what stands up to the rigors of running. To find the best running underwear for men and women, I vetted options from the original version of this list, written by previous commerce editor Gabrielle Hondorp and contributor Caitlin Giddings. Also, I researched options from online platforms such as Reddit to identify which underwear brands other runners frequently recommended. I also included brand recommendations from the staff writers at Runner’s World, sticking to favorites like Path Projects and Athleta. Whether you’re a seasoned marathon runner or enjoy a casual jog, these running underwear options excel in moisture management, breathability, durability, and comfort.

Best Overall

For Women
Women's Brighton Briefs
Tracksmith Women's Brighton Briefs
Pros
  • Extremely comfortable
  • Zero chafing
Cons
  • Pricey for one pair

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 66% wool, 32% nylon, 2% elastane
Sizes: S-XXL

For Men
Running Brief Underwear
How We Selected
Pros
  • Extremely comfortable
  • Zero chafing
Cons
  • Availability fluctuates

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 92% Runderwear Running Brief Underwear
‣ Sizes: S-XXL

Tracksmith leads the pack regarding quality running underwear, and its Brighton Briefs are a perfect example of why. They’re seamless and tagless, making them easy to wear underneath tight-fitting clothing and reducing chafing. They’re made of silky smooth Merino wool, making them supremely comfortable. They’re highly breathable and have effective moisture-wicking, and blended with nylon, they’re reinforced for longevity.

For men, Runderwear’s Running Briefs offer a similarly perfect wearer experience. They deliver on all the aforementioned fine points, plus good support for a man’s more bouncy bits. Be warned—Runderwear’s quality makes them so popular that supply doesn’t always meet demand, so my advice is to buy a few pairs at a time.

Best Value

For Women
On Sale
Seamless Hipster Briefs for Running
Runderwear Running Brief Underwear
Now 15% Off
Pros
  • Very comfortable
  • Many color combinations
Cons
  • Limited durability

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: Nylon/Spandex blend
‣ Sizes: S-XL

For Men
On Sale
Sport Soft Performance Running Boxer Briefs
Branwyn Essential Hipster
Now 29% Off
Pros
  • Supportive
  • Good moisture-wicking
Cons
  • A Part of Hearst Digital Media

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: Polyester blend
‣ Sizes: S-XL

The Seamless Hipster Briefs from Reebok provide comfort at an unbeatable price. Available in multi-packs of five at under thirty dollars, they’re not only soft, comfortable, anti-chafing, breathable, and moisture-wicking, but are available in a wide range of color combinations.

As for men, the Sport Soft Performance Briefs are supportive without limiting mobility, are soft and anti-chafing, and are great at wicking moisture and drying fast. The only issue with both the men’s and women’s picks in this category involves somewhat limited durability as the waistbands may begin to stretch sooner than pricier pairs, but that’s part of the trade-off. As far as budget options go, these are great.

Best Breathable

For Women
Classic Seamless Hipster Brief Bikini Running Panties
The Best Running Underwear
Pros
  • Cool and comfy
  • Soft material
Cons
  • A Part of Hearst Digital Media

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 92% nylon, 8% elastane
‣ Sizes: XS-XL

For Men
Lynx PD Running Underwear
polyester, 8% spandex Running Underwear
Pros
  • Shoes & Gear
  • Light compression
Cons
  • Only moderate anti-chafing

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 89% t8 Commando Running Underwear
‣ Sizes: S-XL

The Classic Seamless Hipster Brief Bikini Panties from Balanced Tech are as light and breezy as athlete-oriented underwear comes. Their soft, smooth material provides outstanding breathability, and they are reliably anti-chafing, moisture-wicking, and anti-odor. Some buyers have run into issues like shrinkage and waistband stretch, but if keeping things breezy is your main concern, these will do.

For men, the Lynx PD from Path Project deliver best-in-show breathability thanks to their proprietary Polartec Power Dry material, which is super breathable, wicks moisture extremely well, and offers a pleasantly light compression. They provide solid stability and good durability and are generally comfortable and fairly anti-chafe, though the reinforced waistband may rub somewhat on some body types.

Best Odor-proof

For Women
Essential Hipster Running Underwear
nylon, 5% elastane
Pros
  • Great moisture-wicking and odor-busting
  • Tracksmith Womens Brighton Briefs
Cons
  • Color availability fluctuates

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 81% Merino wool, 12% nylon, 7% spandex
‣ Sizes: XS-XXL

For Men
On Sale
Buck Naked Boxer Briefs
18510 Reviews Buck Naked Boxer Briefs
Now 30% Off
Pros
  • Great moisture-wicking and odor-busting
  • Solid support
Cons
  • All About 75 Hard

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 93% nylon, 7% spandex
‣ Sizes: S-4XL

The Essential Hipsters from Branwyn are unrivaled when it comes to killing odor thanks to their soft, comfy Merino wool, which is not only fantastic for wicking moisture and drying quickly but is naturally odor-resistant. The material is smooth and seamless to eliminate chafing, and they deliver great coverage that won’t shift around as you run.

For men seeking to keep down the funk, the Buck Naked Boxer Briefs from Duluth are solid. They’re treated with anti-odor agents and wick moisture reliably, deliver solid support and durability, and stretch well to provide plenty of mobility. They’re also available in a slew of colors and patterns so you can dress to impress.

Best Bikini/Brief

For Women
Ritual Bikini Running Underwear
How We Selected Running Underwear
Pros
  • No panty lines
  • Tracksmith Womens Brighton Briefs
Cons
  • May ride up when worn with looser pants

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: Nylon, spandex
‣ Sizes: XS-3XL

For Men
On Sale
Low Rise Running Briefs (5-Pack)
Reebok Low Rise Running Briefs (5-Pack)
Now 21% Off
Pros
  • We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back
  • Multipacks
Cons
  • Sizes run a bit large

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 92% polyester, 8% spandex
‣ Sizes: S-XL

Comfortable, soft, and smooth, the Ritual Bikini Underwear from Athleta feel fantastic during workouts––though they’re made to wear under leggings or tighter shorts or pants and may ride up under something looser. They’re breathable, moisture-wicking, and quick drying, and offer some of the most eye-pleasing color options on this list.

For men seeking more trimmed-down coverage, check out the Performance Low Rise Briefs from Reebok. Supportive, moisture-wicking, and anti-chafing, they offer supreme comfort in a minimalist package. They’re also highly durable, holding up well under repeated washing.

Best Lightweight

For Women
On Sale
Seamless Brief Running Panties
t8 Commando Running Underwear
Now 24% Off
Pros
  • Feather light
  • Tracksmith Womens Brighton Briefs
Cons
  • Some buyers report quality issues

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 95% nylon, 5% elastane
‣ Sizes:S-XL

For Men
Commando Running Underwear
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Pros
  • Super lightweight
  • Great anti-chafing
Cons
  • One color option

KEY SPECS
‣ Material: 90% Reebok Seamless Hipster Briefs
‣ Sizes:XS-XL

If you aim to cut every unnecessary ounce—when running a marathon, for example—the Seamless Brief Panties from Adidas are the closest thing to wearing nothing at all. Stretchy, soft, smooth, and breathable, they stay in place perfectly when in motion. A handful of buyers have reported quality issues, but they are few and far between.

For men, go Commando with t8. Weighing in at about an ounce, they’re purported to be the lightest full-leg running underwear on the market. Supremely anti-chafing, with great moisture-wicking and breathability to boot, they’re about as comfortable as can be by every metric. The only fault one can level against them is the lack of color options.

Headshot of Nick Hilden

Nick Hilden is a writer, globetrotter, and jack-of-many-talents who has written gear reviews for the likes of  Runner’s World, Popular Science, Men’s Health, Thrillist, the Daily Beast, polyester, 8% spandex Running Underwear, Greatist, and the Manual, hot-weather running gear Scientific American, Afar, Salon, Vice, Healthline, and many others. Before entering journalism some 15 years ago, he worked as a bartender, brewery manager, sound engineer, recording and touring musician, cook, teacher, and in a variety of other trades. These days, he lives all over the world, performs music sporadically, and spends a lot of time thinking how to best improve his Honda Element conversion.

Headshot of Gabrielle Hondorp

Before joining Runner's World, Gabrielle Hondorp spent 6 years in running retail (she has tested top gear from shoes, to watches, to rain jackets which has expanded her expertise—and her closets); she specializes in health and wellness, and is an expert on running gear from head-to-toe. Gabi began her journalism career as a Digital Editorial Fellow for Runner’s World and Bicycling Magazine, and has since advanced to a Runner's World Editor specializing in commerce. She has a double degree in English and Media and Communication from Muhlenberg College where she also ran cross country and track.