Men's Frank Shorter Marathon Split Short 3" Inseam

Shorts

SKU: FS103-MD-RB
$21.99$44.00
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Description

Take our best selling half-split short and add 4 handy pockets across the back of these shorts for all the nutritionals and other essentials you might need on your run! Reliable comfort over roads and trails, these durable and lightweight 3-inch inseam half split shorts are crafted with stretch-woven Dri-Run microfiber polyester fibers and stretch-woven panels that provide excellent range of motion and breathability while a moisture-wicking liner adds engineered support.

Specifications

Fabric Breakdown: Stretch Woven (100% Polyester), Jersey Liner (87% Polyester, 13% Spandex), Mesh Liner

Features

3" inseam (Size M)
Lightweight mechanical stretch woven fabric
Traditional wick dry brief liner extends into the inside of the waistband for added comfort and moisture management.
Stretch panels for mobility and venting.
Two easy access GU pockets and one chew or Clif Bar pocket, plus one zippered center pocket for keys, ID, or hotel key.
Elastic waistband with flat braided drawstring.
Anti-microbial treatment to help eliminate odor.
Reflective logo.

Customer Reviews

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Justin
Bad quality liner sizing varies from short to short

Everything about these shorts are great except the liners seem to have a quality issue with sizing. A pair of Large (pick a size) will have either a liner the size of a thong or a liner that is normal sized. I have had to buy -try on -and return several pairs due to this defect, I thought they would correct it by now but it seems worse, only the “blue” color shorts seem to have somewhat normal consistent liner size

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Richard Cronise
Frank Shorter Running Shorts

The shorts are comfortable, launder and dry well (especially running in wet weather). I’m not happy with the way the drawstring is attached: it is sewn at the back side, and only folded beneath elastic until halfway around each side, where it enters a sewn “channel” to reach holes to emerge in front. It seems too easy for the cord to pull out enough to flop around and get accidentally pulled out while inserting legs. I would recommend loops (like belt loops) sewn on the elastic every couple inches to keep cord reasonably secured.