I'm 181 cm and 75 kg,which size can I go for,L or M? Thanks for answer!
9 months ago
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Undersåker,Sweden
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I am 85 kg and 6`2" I got the L size and they fit very snug.I would say the M will be good if you are 75kg.I do have very slim legs and do run so bear that in mind.They are a great quality short great for spinning classes if thats your cup of tea.
3 months, 1 week ago
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Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, Ireland
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I'd go for the medium. I'm 84kg and 183cm and went with the medium based on the manufacturers guidelines. Bit snug at the moment but it's the off-season (that's my excuse). I have big legs though and they are perfect for my legs.
4 months, 1 week ago
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Woking, Surrey, UK
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5 months ago
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Córdoba, España
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Definitely M.
I'm 196 and 82 kg and I wear size M. Check the size chart if uncertain.
7 months ago
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Kiruna, Sweden
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I would say Small if you're normal build and not too wide around the waist. I am 185, 75 kg, normal/fit build and the Small fits me perfectly.
I asked about the fit of 2XU compression wear in a running wear store and they said to go down one size from normal in compression wear to get a real nice tight fit. They were right :)
7 months ago
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Linkoping, Sweden
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Not knowing your waisr sixe I would suggest M based on your height and weight - I am 90kg and 178cm and large fir snugg
9 months ago
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Sydney
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1 year, 7 months ago
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Yes they have a draw cord, i don't use it as there tight enough with being compression shorts.
3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Cheshire UK
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Both the 2XU PWX and Elite versions have draw cords - but I find I don't really need them much anyway as the shorts fit very well and never ride down. I am 175cm/69Kgs/30" waist and have size S. They are tight fitting but comfortable.
4 months, 4 weeks ago
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Melbourne
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Yes It does, but I think they don't need it.... I took mine out.
7 months ago
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Perth
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Yes, it does have a draw cord.
8 months ago
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Perth
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Yes they do. A non-elastic cord on which you have to tie a knot to secure.
10 months ago
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Malmö
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Yes, they have a cord for fastening at the waist.
Sorry for my poor English.
10 months ago
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valencia
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yes they have a drawstring just tie it in a knott before you wash it
1 year ago
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perth
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Yes they have a draw cord.
1 year, 2 months ago
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Canberra
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Yes, but they are compression shorts. You are supposed to be getting them on the small side, so the draw cord is pretty irrelevant, IMHO
1 year, 3 months ago
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Brisbane
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The product has a draw cord
1 year, 5 months ago
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Sydney
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They do not have a draw cord, but they are skin tight so I wouldn't think one would be of any benefit.
1 year, 5 months ago
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Do the compression shorts have either an internal or external pocket to store, e.g., a key in?
1 year, 7 months ago
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Johannesburg
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Just checked mine they were on the washing line. Yes they have a small key size pocket at the front in the same material as the main short. Great shorts with good compression.
3 months, 1 week ago
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Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, Ireland
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There is a small pocket inside that will hold a key,
3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Cheshire UK
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Yes - internal key pocket on right
4 months, 1 week ago
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Woking, Surrey, UK
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Yes they do at the front on the inside
7 months ago
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Perth
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There is an internal pocket, similar to running shorts.
8 months ago
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Perth
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Yes they do. A tiny one on the inside by the right side of the pelvic. Can hold keys, but not a phone.
10 months ago
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Malmö
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Have an internal pocket, enough for your keys.
10 months ago
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valencia
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Yes they have a inside pocket for exampel key or a verry small phone on the front right side. The shorts have a really tight fit so you cant have any big items in there, it will get verry uncomferteble.
1 year, 2 months ago
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They have a small pocket at the front just off centre. There is no zip. It's not the best pocket, but it's there.
1 year, 3 months ago
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Brisbane
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There is a small internal key/change pocket in the internal waist line of the shorts
1 year, 5 months ago
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Sydney
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They do have a pouch in the front, inside, but I don't use it as it's not in the most 'man friendly position'. I would say a door key would be the maximum I would use it for.
1 year, 5 months ago
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1 year, 1 month ago
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I wear them on their own with nothing underneath or on top. Very comfortable.
3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Cheshire UK
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Both the PWX and Elite versions are OK on their own - the fabric is thick enough not to need an underslip or shorts on top.
4 months, 4 weeks ago
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Melbourne
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I normally used it on its own . It is great for running.
5 months ago
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Perth WA, Australia
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Either way works but I wear them on their own or under a pair of loose fitting shorts.
7 months ago
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Kiruna, Sweden
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I reckon you can feel comfortable doing either, I wear mine under shorts and have no issues with comfort. On the other hand you can give these a really good stretch and they hardly get see thru. Other mates get around with them on their own.
7 months ago
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Perth
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They can be worn by themselves, or under a pair of shorts. It all depends on whether you're self-conscious about the bulge in front.
8 months ago
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Perth
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I think these short are mainly worn on there own, but you can wear under a pair of shorts.
10 months ago
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valencia
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These shorts are suitable to be worn on their own or under other looser fitting shorts.
1 year, 1 month ago
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I compete in triathlons and was wondering if these shorts could be used for swimming as well as running.
6 months ago
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You can swim in these shorts, they will dry just as quick as a 2XU Tri suit.
3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Cheshire UK
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It´s up to u, but they aren´t padded. I think there are several products of this trademark and others specially designed for that.
5 months, 1 week ago
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Mahón, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Yes, you can wear your shorts for swimming, keep in mind however that chlorinated water will break down the elastane in the shorts. After wearing them in chlorinated water, immediately rinse in fresh, clean water to lessen this process. It is also recommended that you do this after wearing your shorts in salt water.
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