

🔥 Elevate your essentials with PUMA’s performance boxer briefs — because your day deserves the best fit.
PUMA’s 3-Pack Performance Boxer Briefs combine 85% polyester and 15% spandex in a quick-dry, moisture-wicking fabric engineered for active professionals. Featuring an ergonomic design, flatlock seams to prevent chafing, and a soft, non-constricting waistband, these boxer briefs deliver all-day comfort and support whether you’re working out or powering through your day. Machine washable and imported, they’re the smart upgrade your drawer has been waiting for.








| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | 85% Polyester, 15% Spandex |
| Origin | Imported |
J**N
Great boxer briefs for the price
I own a landscape business in SW FL. I am out working in the heat/humidity with my guys several times a week. No more standard junk briefs for my junk. I only use the dry wicking material boxer briefs now. Gotta pamper the jewels when u have the chance. Since changing, no more chaffing and much more comfortable and dry. I have become a connoisseur dry wicking boxer briefs and have tried several brands. Here is my take on them: I am just over 6' and average weight. My twigs and berries are normal to slightly above. Champion- great when you first get them but waist band wears out after 6 - 8 months. 3 stars Adidas - nice, hold up well but fit is little tight down in the nad area. Might be ok for others. 4 stars New Balance - decent quality. Wild colors to choose from. I personally would like them just a little longer. 4 stars Reebok- nice quality and waist band holds up well. Fit me great. But.. The Pumas are cheaper. 4.5 stars Pumas- Best price for quality and comfort. I was really concerned at that price point quality or fit would be bad. Best brief for the money. I cannot say how the waist band will hold up yet. But for now, 5 stars. Take care of your jewels and they will take care of you when you need them. If you haven't tried the dry wicking boxer briefs, give them a try. You'll never go back.
J**S
Changing my entire drawer over to only these!
I have tried about a dozen different brands of boxer briefs that are polyester/spandex mix, and these are my overall #1 choice for the best. I first ordered a 3 pack in medium, as that is the size I wear in cotton boxers. The first day I wore one of them, I immediately knew that they were the best fitting boxer briefs I had ever tried. It is like anti-chaffing magic when I walk. After wearing the 3 pairs through a couple of times, I realized that they were stretchy enough to fit a person larger than myself, so I decided to order a pair in size small. They are even better! To be clear, I am not claiming that Puma sizes run large, I am saying that a person my size can squeeze into a smaller size for extra support. I'm 5'11", 180lbs, average build, little pudge of a belly, size 33" waist. I do not work out or lift weights, but I am not completely out of shape, either. I jog about 3 miles a week and play recreational team sports like softball. My junk is not huge, just average sized enough to get good support from the Medium size. I will list the brands I have tried that I like and in the order of my preference: 1. This item here, Puma Tech 2. Jockey Lyfe from walmart at around $8.50 each 3. Adidas Sport Performance Climalite 4. Reebok Performance 5. Tesla Cool Dry 6. CYZ Performance. The styles that I tried that I do not like are: 1. 32degrees has comfortable material, but too much support is lost by having the opening in the front. Then on the 1. ExOfficio Give N Go 2. Champion Tech 3. Dockers Thermo Cool, the comfort of the material, the fit, and the support were all below par.
A**M
Puma? You make Underwear? Pretty dang good ones I'd say
I have been on a new underwear journey because of the prices of the "good ones" now. I am 5'5" 150lbs, athletic build, with ~22" thighs and a butt. I ordered small. Hanes Short Leg Boxer Briefs: I use these for when I don't have any more underwear, or when I don't want to wear a fashion pair. These are solid for being cotton, however for thick thighs the bands are somewhat tight, but they stay in place and are comfortable. Under Armour: used to be the best, but I cannot justify those digits for a pair of underwear. Equipo Trunks: Outstanding material and quality, unfortunately for my thighs that grow outward, they get pushed up and kind of just dig into the creases of my V. Adidas Climalite Stretch/Athletic boxer briefs: These were my go to, I have 6 pairs, how ever their price has slowly gone up, stores don't have a wide selection, and the stitching has become questionable. David Archy Trunks: The style and quality are top notch, unfortunately I could not walk 3 steps without them riding up on me. My problems before I bought these boxer briefs: 1. Constant riding up when I would sit down or squat - Fixed 2. Boxer brief that would keep me comfortable in both cool/warm climates - Fixed 3. Boxer brief that would adapt to wide thighs without feeling constricted - Fixed 4. Functionality and quality while maintaining a presence of fashion - Fixed 5. Maintaining shape and compression throughout the day - Fixed 6. Holding my junk in place without suffocating my balls. - Fixed I won't lie. I bought these because they were inexpensive compared to other brands, and you guys gave them a high rating. I now see why. Only gripe I have is the loud orange 'Puma' written on the band. I'd love if they went quiet and sleek with a solid band and the actual animal logo. Overall these are the best boxer briefs I've ever bought. They have a good solid feel, they are more thick than thin/ flimsy. As far as length goes they stop right below the inner mounds which is perfect. They made these for me. I'm impressed. I mean Puma? I didn't even know they made underwear. Long review, sorry. For the dudes who take their underwear seriously, read up. For those who don't, they're awesome and I'd recommend these.
J**J
dependable and long lastig
These boxer briefs are comfortable, breathable, and hold up well through workouts and everyday wear. The fabric feels light but supportive, and they don’t ride up as much as some other brands I’ve tried. The waistband is soft and stays in place, and the fit is generally good across the pack. They’ve also handled multiple washes without losing shape or elasticity. The only reason I’d give them 4 instead of 5 stars is that the material isn’t quite as soft as premium brands, but for the price, they’re a solid choice and very reliable.
H**I
Super comfy and meet my needs
I needed new “performance” underwear for outdoor activities like biking and hiking and camping. These are perfect for my needs. PROS: - perfect sizing. Fit well not too tight or loose - multi color pack! I thought it was 3 of the same color but I was pleased to receive a different pack! - quick drying when in use - good waistband CONS: - no fly. I knew that when I ordered. Didn’t think it was a big deal until I was camping and really needed to go and didn’t have the desired privacy to use without a fly. I’ll plan ahead next time!
C**Y
Great for sports, hiking and everyday!
My husband LOVEs these underwear. He wears them as his everyday underwear and has thrown away all his old cotton underwear for these. He likes that he can wear them all the time and not have to worry about changing into different underwear for sporting activities. He has found these to be comfortable for soccer, running, hiking/backpacking, kayaking, etc. They dry quickly. My husband would know as he is a super sweaty guy when he exercises. Even when these get wet with sweat he has found they dry quickly so he is not uncomfortable, even when backpacking. These are also seamless in the right places apparently. The price is right... much less expensive than similar underwear from other companies (like Under Armor, Nike, etc). The material is nice and smooth with a good amount of stretch. My husband is 200lbs and 6ft tall. The large fits him perfectly. They are supposed to be a tighter fit to prevent chaffing during sports. I, the wife, really like the colors. The red and teal are my favorite. My husband feels like the teal is kinda girly, but I like it on him, and I'm the only one who matters (haha).
J**8
Greatest underwear I've used
Let me start by saying I've tried plenty of underwear from many brands and these puma boxer briefs are the best I've ever used, especially at the price I paid, which was $14. I used to be hanes comfort soft wasteband mind of guy, but hanes quality is in the gutter now, and they have lost a long time customer that used to buy their products. The positives of this underwear are the stretch, which is nice and keeps them snug but not too tight. The wasteband is also very comfortable and does not pinch, which you tend to expect from these types of elastics. The colors are also amazing and not obnoxious at all, and lastly is the material! Which is some type of dri fit nylon that keeps you cool. They almost feel like compression shorts, but a lot more comfortable, they make my running more enjoyable then regular underwear. Buy these Puma underwear if you're in need of some new ones, you won't be disappointed and might not buy another brand after you try them.
C**Y
Good fit and comfortable, but the material makes my pants slide down and leaves me feeling swampy.
I have mixed feelings about these boxers. I ordered two 3-packs of these boxers. Two of the six total had ripped along the outseam stitching within a few weeks, but the remaining four have held up well with regular use. These are very comfortable and true to size. On the negative side, the synthetic material doesn't allow for much airflow down below and is very slippery. I find that my pants tend to slide down regularly when wearing these boxers because they cannot grip against the synthetic material. I'm going to rate at 3 stars total. Minus one star for some quality stitching issues and minus another star for material issues leading to extra swampiness and slick fabric.