![]() ![]() Material: Polyester, nylon, and spandex | Lining options: Lined or unlined | Inseam length: 5 inches or 7 inches For those reasons - and the wide size range, from XS to XXL - we think the Intervals are among the best investments you can make when it comes to gym apparel. In the year and a half that I’ve been testing the Intervals, I’ve worn them not only for workouts and runs, but also for summer hikes and beach trips, and they show no signs of wear. But if you prefer to skip the built-in liner, but they’re also available without it. The liners never ride up, and I love having pockets for everyday use,” he says. “They are my go-to shorts, no matter what I’m training for. Brill loves the “lightweight stretch fabric” of the Interval short, which he says would be great for any sort of “heavy lifting at the gym.” Karbelnikoff likes that these shorts are tough enough for CrossFit and gym workouts but also have the mobility and comfort needed for a six-mile run. (Five-inch shorts are the second-most-popular length of the guys we spoke to.) They come recommended by three stylish men: personal trainer Ariel Brill, multisport athlete Nik Karbelnikoff, and former Strategist associate editor Daniel Varghese. ![]() Shorts with a seven-inch inseam are the most popular among the guys we spoke to, with eight telling us they exercise in this style, but the Intervals also come in two other inseam lengths: five- and nine-inch. These seven-inch-inseam Ten Thousand Interval shorts come as close as you can get to quiver-of-one gym shorts. Material: Polyester and spandex | Lining options: Lined or unlined | Inseam length: 5 inches, 7 inches or 9 inches
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