Made from a really stretchy material, polyamide and elastane. Said to be of the highest quality, seamless, not causing chafing and yet I cannot say that I would have enjoyed these Women’s Running Hot Pants most of the time. But step by step…
First of all, I am much more used to wearing a type of G-string underwear, such as this one. So that in the beginning, having all my backside beneath Running Hot Pants felt a bit weird to me. But as the micro-perforations are in all parts of this underwear, it is perfectly breathable! You can feel safe that you won’t start sweating easily during your runs or exercising indoors (I tested this underwear in some 30 degrees). Also, as you may see from the picture, they are quite longer than other runni ng underwear types. That makes this one specific model pretty original. Easily you can use it as some shorts for running itself. The black version for sure. 🙂
Next, I truly appreciated no chafing as the Running Hot Pants are very elastic thin and soft. That’s a real plus. But as I said in the beginning, I have one big issue with this underwear… My problem is that I have a small waist but very huge thighs. Not fat, but muscular. And that made the Hot Pants rolling up on the top of my thighs when running especially. It could have been caused more by my body proportions than by the wrong sizing itself. I had a medium size, I am pretty small so it should be fine. But in the end, this aspect made the Running Hot Pants pretty annoying. I had to put it down quite often.
For this one specific point, I would reconsider the purchase. Also, the fact that Running Hot Pants are not the best looking underwear that I have ever worn, pushes me back from buying it. So even though they are breathable, soft and elastic, I think you can get something more fancy and better than this one. If you have big thighs, I would consider something else by a hundred per cent.
Women's Running Hot Pants
Pros
- Awesomly breathable
Cons
- They often roll up on legs