The Best Running Shorts for Men of 2025
- Best Overall Running Shorts: REI Co-op Swiftland Running Shorts
- Best Budget Running Shorts: Baleaf 5″ Running Athletic Shorts
- Best Running Shorts for Comfort: Tracksmith Session Short
- Best Pockets on Running Shorts: Black Diamond Distance Short
- Best Shorts for Trail Running: Patagonia Strider Pro Shorts
- Best Half Tight Running Shorts: Adizero Control Short Running Tights
- Length: 5" and 7"
- Shell: 73% nylon, 27% spandex; Bluesign approved
- Liner: Brief (80% nylon, 20% spandex; Bluesign approved)
- Pockets: 1 rear zipper, 2 side drop-ins
Pros
- Extremely lightweight and airy
- Secure, bounce-free main pocket
- Next-to-nothing feeling
Cons
- Small zippered pocket opening
- Length: 5" and 7"
- Shell: 89.7% polyester, 10.3% spandex
- Liner: Brief (91.7% polyester, 8.3% spandex)
- Pockets: 1 rear zippered
Pros
- Well-priced
- Stretchy
Cons
- Baggy
- Length: 5"
- Shell: 86% nylon, 14% elastane
- Liner: Brief (89% polyester, 11% spandex)
- Pockets: 1 rear zipper
Pros
- Unbelievably comfortable
- Polygiene anti-odor, antimicrobial treated
- Great for post-run outings
Cons
- Somewhat heavyweight fabric compare to others tested
- Length: 5" and 7"
- Shell: 88% nylon, 12% elastane w/DWR
- Liner: Brief (100% polyester)
- Pockets: 2 rear zippered, 3 drop-in
Pros
- Well-designed pockets
- Wind-resistant shell is great for mountain running
- Comfortable waistbelt
Cons
- Retains moisture more than most
- Length: 5” and 7"
- Shell: 90% recycled polyester, 10% spandex
- Liner: Brief (100% Recycled polyester double knit)
- Pockets: One rear zipper, four envelope enclosure drop-in
Pros
- Newly added four-way stretch
- Carrying capacity
- Comfortable waistline
Cons
- Expensive
- Sizing is finicky
- Length: Above the knee
- Shell: 83% recycled polyester, 17% elastane doubleknit
- Liner: N/A
- Pockets: None
Pros
- Great compression
- Reinforced crotch area
Cons
- Lack of pockets
- Length: 5"
- Shell: 100% polyester
- Liner: Brief (86% polyester 14% elastane)
- Pockets: 1 side drop-in, 1 side zipper & 1 rear envelope drop-in
Pros
- Useful pocket configuration for gym use
- No chemical additives used
Cons
- Rear pocket doesn't fit a phone
- Length: 5"
- Shell: 100% polyester
- Liner: Compression mesh liner: (85% nylon, 15% elastane)
- Pockets: 1 rear drop in & 1 linear
Pros
- Extremely supportive liner
- Comfortable
Cons
- Heavy
- Length: 3” and 5"
- Shell: 88% recycled polyester, 12% elastane
- Liner: Brief (94% polyester, 6% spandex)
- Pockets: One rear zipper, one internal; drop-in w/ bungee cord
Pros
- Extremely lightweight
- Fast drying time
- Bungee securely attaches keys
- 14 colors to choose from
Cons
- Some may find them too short
- Length: 7"
- Shell: 86% polyamide, 14% elastane.
- Liner: Boxer brief (85% polyamide, 15% elastane)
- Pockets: one rear zipper, on an extra-large front drop-in, one tiny internal waist drop-in, and one side leg drop in pocket
Pros
- High-performance material
- Comfortable waistline
Cons
- Expensive
- Heavy items in pockets will bounce around
- Length: 1”
- Shell: 100% polyester
- Liner: Brief (100% polyester)
- Pockets: 1 internal drop-in
Pros
- Fantastic price point
- Excellent range of motion
- Large pick of colors and prints
Cons
- Only one small pocket
- Uncomfortable waistband
- Length: 3”
- Shell: 100% polyester
- Liner: Brief (100% polyester)
- Pockets: 1 rear zipper
Pros
- Lightweight
- Great mobility
- Perfect in-between length
Cons
- Only one pocket
- Waistband doesn’t have good elasticity
Running Shorts Comparison Chart
Shorts | Price | Lengths | Shell | Liner | Pockets |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
REI Co-Op Swiftland Running Shorts | $60 | 5″ and 7″ | 73% nylon, 27% spandex; Bluesign approved | Brief (80% nylon, 20% spandex; Bluesign approved) | 1 rear zipper, 2 side drop-ins |
Baleaf 5″ Running Athletic Shorts | $22 | 5″ and 7″ | 89.7% polyester, 10.3% spandex | Brief (91.7% polyester, 8.3% spandex) | 1 rear zippered |
Tracksmith Session Shorts | $68 | 5″ | 86% nylon, 14% elastane | Brief (89% polyester, 11% spandex) | 1 rear zipper |
Black Diamond Distance Short | $95 | 5″ and 7″ | 88% nylon, 12% elastane w/DWR | Brief (100% polyester) | 2 rear zippered, 3 drop-in |
Patagonia Strider Pro Shorts | $85 | 5″ and 7″ | 90% recycled polyester, 10% spandex | Brief (100% recycled polyester double knit) | 1 side zippered, 4 envelope enclosure drop-in |
Adidas Adizero Control Short Running Tights | $100 | Above the knee | 83% recycled polyester, 17% elastane doubleknit | Brief (83% recycled polyester, 17% elastane doubleknit) | None |
Diadora Super Light Shorts | $70 | 5″ | 100% polyester | Brief (86% polyester 14% elastane) | 1 side drop-in, 1 side zipper & 1 rear envelope drop-in |
Saxx Hightail | $68 | 5″ | 100% polyester | Compression mesh liner: (85% nylon, 15% elastane) | 1 rear drop-in |
Janji AFO Middle Shorts | $64 | 3” and 5″ | 88% recycled polyester, 12% elastane | Brief (94% polyester, 6% spandex) | 1 rear zipper, 1 internal; drop-in w/ bungee cord |
Rab Talus Trail Shorts | $100 | 7″ | 86% polyamide, 14% elastane | Boxer brief (85% polyamide, 15% elastane) | 1 rear zipper, on an extra-large front drop-in, 1 tiny internal waist drop-in, and 1 side leg drop-in pocket |
BOA 1” Split Short | $32 | 1″ | 100% polyester | Brief (100% polyester) | 1 internal drop-in |
Salomon Men’s Cross 3″ Shorts | $45 | 3″ | 100% polyester | Brief (100% polyester) | 1 rear zipper |

How We Tested Running Shorts
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Our Testing Process
Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose Running Shorts

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Frequently Asked Questions
The best running shorts are made with a performance moisture-wicking fabric, such as polyester or nylon, have a built-in liner for support, and offer a secure place to store items like your phone, keys, or fuel. Some running shorts are blended with a stretchy fabric such as spandex or elastane to allow for unrestricted mobility when running.
Running shorts come in all different lengths from 2 to 7 inches, but 5 inches seems to be the most popular length.
It depends on the type of shorts. Half-tights, or compression shorts, are designed to fit skin-tight.
The close-to-the-skin fit makes them ideal for runners who struggle with chafing, keeping your quads, hamstrings, and glutes warm during cold and/or rainy runs. All other shorts should fall somewhere between tight and loose, but to what degree they fit is somewhat of a personal preference.
Chafing is a really painful problem for a lot of runners that can be solved with the proper pair of running shorts. The uncomfortable skin irritation is caused by two surfaces excessively rubbing together and is more likely to happen when a fabric has been soaked with moisture.
If you’re struggling with chafing, we recommend trying a pair of shorts with a built-in compression liner such as a 2-in-1 like the SAXX Hightail. The longer liner can provide extra protection against friction.
If that doesn’t work, we suggest trying a pair of shorts with a different fabric makeup. The part wool liner of the Smartwool Merino Sport Lined 5″ Short can be a good option.
The large majority of running shorts are designed to be worn without underwear. They have a built-in mesh liner or compression tight that provides the support needed while running. If you find the built-in liner does not provide enough, you can wear a pair of brief underwear for added support.


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