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Discover Unmatched Comfort with Separatec, Trusted by 2.45 Million Men. Stay Cool: Separated and Supported, Minimize Sweat, Maximize Freshness. Move Unrestricted: Enjoy Full-Range Motion, No Leg Sticking. Easy Access: Front Pouch Flips Up for Convenience. Review: Best Pouch Design - Though Size Matters... - I’d never found underwear I particularly liked and mostly put up with baggy boxers because all the other form fitting styles I tried didn’t have a functioning fly and/or were just too confining. Then I became intrigued by this separate pouch idea, with some hesitation from their unaccustomed revealing nature. That hesitation went away the moment I slipped them on. Why I Love This Design: I wasn’t seeking an artificial bulge and was quite pleased with how well their raised inner seam lifts the separate pouches to subtly accentuate size, shape and features, with an uncanny freedom of inside movement that doesn’t overtly add to the visibility outside. I wasn’t looking for athletic style support either, and was unsure of the boxer freedom I might be surrendering. What I found instead was an unconfined feel of things being comfortably in their place in a way that draws me back every day. Spontaneous occasions was not an expected review topic, but the difference with these is just too good to leave out. While some may object to the more confining nature of anything but boxers, it’s how these outer pouches proactively manages the occasion that really sets them apart. Being separated from leg openings is a welcome contrast to boxers that can hang you up or single pouches that squeeze you in. These are a generous pouch stretchiness instead that comfortably expands enough to maintain a least conspicuous relaxed position that virtually eliminates need for adjustment. Why Size Matters: What makes this design work as well as it can begins with the convex lower pouch that’s placed slightly above the body-hugging inseam to gently lift and pleasantly cradle things away from the legs. Next, everything is separated for a complimenting look and a freedom of movement not typically found with body hugging styles. The separate outer pouch fly acts more like a hood that’s easily slipped into and easily accessed by lifting the fabric end. All of this is then brought together with a proper match of their size to yours. Once size can’t fit all with most any pouch design though Separatic does offer some “larger pocket space” versions (as found on the item listing among dropdown photo descriptions to the left of the headline). The only size differences within a lineup then are waist sizes. While this works well for a fit within the lower pouch, accommodating the varied sizes inside the upper pouch becomes relative to how tightly or how loosely it's pulled against the body. Some snugness is always needed against the abdomen, rear and around the legs to avoid ride-up and wedging, and to keep everything in place. Too much snugness can cause cumbersome access and even squeeze you out of the fly, particularly when sitting down. Too loose compromises the form flattering upper pouch look, can get things lost fumbling through excess fabric and even allow things to fall through the lower pouch leg opening. To restate what the manufacturer mentions, the lineup size out-of-the-box should fit well for those midway in a size range, with a near average build and a near average relaxed length. For others, the fabric and waistband is stretchy enough to comfortably choose one waist size difference to accommodate a larger or smaller body build and/or relaxed length – particularly with the Separatec. With this slender frame reviewer, an in-between size 31” waist and average length meant that mediums always worn in other styles are a bit loose with the Separatec making a smaller size needed instead. If particularly endowed, it would be the mediums for the looser pouch. A larger build/relaxed length would have called for a size up – and so on. To that end, all should function ideally with a waist size snugness where a fully relaxed length end comfortably fills to a grazing of the pouch end. David Archy vs Separatec: Trying each product confirms other reviewer findings that the difference between brands is basically the fabric. With that, the thicker and less stretchy David Archy modal provides its subtle forward enhancement, with no conspicuous uncovering through even the thinnest suit or casual pants. Meanwhile the Separatac is all about a silky smooth stretchiness to allow a dual pouch following of the inner-thigh feel (and thinner pant reveal) of wearing nothing at all. I hope you found this review helpful. Review: 2/3 day-learning curve then SUPER comfy - First and foremost, if you're the type to walk around your house in boxers, know that you will not be on Full Display! The boxers took about 2-3 days of getting used to. I figured I'd constantly feel the hole of the pouch throughout the day, but honestly once I had the boxers on I didn't even notice it even when I tried. When wearing, it basically feels like you're not wearing anything beneath your pants while at the same time getting support and marginally lifting your stuff just off of your leg. Additionally the fabric is thin enough to allow your skin beneath to breath very very well. Regardless of size, the pouch is VERY stretchy and quite comfortable about it. The bulge's obviousness will vary based on how thick or heavy the pants are. Barely anything can be noticed with jeans, but with lighter pants it becomes more obvious. When wearing just the boxers, this is even more noticeable due to the short legs. The fly is functional, but you'll have to re-teach yourself to use this style. It is strange at first, but again, after 2 or 3 days you'll figure it out and won't have to think about it. The "fun" comes when you decide to switch back to normal boxers with a fly. For those wondering the boxers are still comfy if you decide not to use the pouch. That is also to say that if you happen to fall out of the pouch, the boxers will still be comfy to wear. Falling out can occur if you attempt to pull the legs of the boxers down and inadvertently pull them down too far. You'll definitely need a trip to the bathroom or other private space to re-fill the pouch. In short, the learning curve is short and wearing them is surprisingly far more comfortable than I'd ever imagine. And while I definitely would not wear them with gym shorts or dress pants, I do think they can be quite comfy in other aspects of my life.





















| ASIN | B0DBVC9MXC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #215,627 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #45 in Men's Trunks Underwear |
| Brand Name | Separatec |
| Color | Light Blue Flower Gray / Dark Purple Flower Gray / Gray-green Flower Gray / Dark Brown Flower Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,686 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 95% Rayon Made from Bamboo, 5% Spandex |
| Fabric type | 95% Rayon Made from Bamboo, 5% Spandex |
| Origin | Imported |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Rise Style | Mid |
| Size | X-Large |
A**R
Best Pouch Design - Though Size Matters...
I’d never found underwear I particularly liked and mostly put up with baggy boxers because all the other form fitting styles I tried didn’t have a functioning fly and/or were just too confining. Then I became intrigued by this separate pouch idea, with some hesitation from their unaccustomed revealing nature. That hesitation went away the moment I slipped them on. Why I Love This Design: I wasn’t seeking an artificial bulge and was quite pleased with how well their raised inner seam lifts the separate pouches to subtly accentuate size, shape and features, with an uncanny freedom of inside movement that doesn’t overtly add to the visibility outside. I wasn’t looking for athletic style support either, and was unsure of the boxer freedom I might be surrendering. What I found instead was an unconfined feel of things being comfortably in their place in a way that draws me back every day. Spontaneous occasions was not an expected review topic, but the difference with these is just too good to leave out. While some may object to the more confining nature of anything but boxers, it’s how these outer pouches proactively manages the occasion that really sets them apart. Being separated from leg openings is a welcome contrast to boxers that can hang you up or single pouches that squeeze you in. These are a generous pouch stretchiness instead that comfortably expands enough to maintain a least conspicuous relaxed position that virtually eliminates need for adjustment. Why Size Matters: What makes this design work as well as it can begins with the convex lower pouch that’s placed slightly above the body-hugging inseam to gently lift and pleasantly cradle things away from the legs. Next, everything is separated for a complimenting look and a freedom of movement not typically found with body hugging styles. The separate outer pouch fly acts more like a hood that’s easily slipped into and easily accessed by lifting the fabric end. All of this is then brought together with a proper match of their size to yours. Once size can’t fit all with most any pouch design though Separatic does offer some “larger pocket space” versions (as found on the item listing among dropdown photo descriptions to the left of the headline). The only size differences within a lineup then are waist sizes. While this works well for a fit within the lower pouch, accommodating the varied sizes inside the upper pouch becomes relative to how tightly or how loosely it's pulled against the body. Some snugness is always needed against the abdomen, rear and around the legs to avoid ride-up and wedging, and to keep everything in place. Too much snugness can cause cumbersome access and even squeeze you out of the fly, particularly when sitting down. Too loose compromises the form flattering upper pouch look, can get things lost fumbling through excess fabric and even allow things to fall through the lower pouch leg opening. To restate what the manufacturer mentions, the lineup size out-of-the-box should fit well for those midway in a size range, with a near average build and a near average relaxed length. For others, the fabric and waistband is stretchy enough to comfortably choose one waist size difference to accommodate a larger or smaller body build and/or relaxed length – particularly with the Separatec. With this slender frame reviewer, an in-between size 31” waist and average length meant that mediums always worn in other styles are a bit loose with the Separatec making a smaller size needed instead. If particularly endowed, it would be the mediums for the looser pouch. A larger build/relaxed length would have called for a size up – and so on. To that end, all should function ideally with a waist size snugness where a fully relaxed length end comfortably fills to a grazing of the pouch end. David Archy vs Separatec: Trying each product confirms other reviewer findings that the difference between brands is basically the fabric. With that, the thicker and less stretchy David Archy modal provides its subtle forward enhancement, with no conspicuous uncovering through even the thinnest suit or casual pants. Meanwhile the Separatac is all about a silky smooth stretchiness to allow a dual pouch following of the inner-thigh feel (and thinner pant reveal) of wearing nothing at all. I hope you found this review helpful.
B**R
2/3 day-learning curve then SUPER comfy
First and foremost, if you're the type to walk around your house in boxers, know that you will not be on Full Display! The boxers took about 2-3 days of getting used to. I figured I'd constantly feel the hole of the pouch throughout the day, but honestly once I had the boxers on I didn't even notice it even when I tried. When wearing, it basically feels like you're not wearing anything beneath your pants while at the same time getting support and marginally lifting your stuff just off of your leg. Additionally the fabric is thin enough to allow your skin beneath to breath very very well. Regardless of size, the pouch is VERY stretchy and quite comfortable about it. The bulge's obviousness will vary based on how thick or heavy the pants are. Barely anything can be noticed with jeans, but with lighter pants it becomes more obvious. When wearing just the boxers, this is even more noticeable due to the short legs. The fly is functional, but you'll have to re-teach yourself to use this style. It is strange at first, but again, after 2 or 3 days you'll figure it out and won't have to think about it. The "fun" comes when you decide to switch back to normal boxers with a fly. For those wondering the boxers are still comfy if you decide not to use the pouch. That is also to say that if you happen to fall out of the pouch, the boxers will still be comfy to wear. Falling out can occur if you attempt to pull the legs of the boxers down and inadvertently pull them down too far. You'll definitely need a trip to the bathroom or other private space to re-fill the pouch. In short, the learning curve is short and wearing them is surprisingly far more comfortable than I'd ever imagine. And while I definitely would not wear them with gym shorts or dress pants, I do think they can be quite comfy in other aspects of my life.
H**D
Same factory as David Archy...
...makes Separatec. Exact same pattern. Material/fabric is the same, too. This style is great for base-ballers that need relief from chafing. Keeping your parts properly packaged is what this style is all about, while preserving ease of access and convenience. If you are a thinner build without junk in your trunk, the center panel can be removed, the new edges joined, and the fit is dramatically improved. A 5min fix at a machine, or a $3 alteration. I tried ordering a size smaller, but the pouch is relative and that made for a no-fit-fail. The front panel is made to accommodate guys who dress pointing up or down; plenty of room either way, while also allowing dress-left or dress-right. The fabric is very soft without feeling like polyester plastic. Comfy for foreskin; with or without. Xtra-Juicy guys will appreciate the absorbent flap that cradles the glans, still gives latitude when relocation to fresh fabric is necessary, and keeps willy from flying loose and banging his head against your zipper, et al. All-in-all these are great garments. Worth a try.
A**Y
Front and center. Uniquely comfortable
All the positive reviews set very high expectations for me. When I first put these on, I did not immediately think that the Gates of Heaven had been opened. They were comfortable, but I didn't rank it as unbelievable. I did, however, pretty quickly realize they make you constantly aware of your manhood taking center stage. Literally, front and center at all times. It's a notable sensation of prominence. If you're accustomed to your member squished to the side, or pointing north, or twisted all around, these give you a very different vibe. My berries are larger than average, and their dedicated pouch is comfortable, much more lazy afternoon hammock than jockstrap restrictive. When I first looked at the member's only porthole, I was concerned it was going to give me a tourniquet kind of sensation. So far, that hasn't happened. I simultaneously feel free as a bird, but also safely confined to my nest. It wasn't until I went back to a pair of my previous drawers, Hollister boxer briefs, that I fully appreciated the Separatec design. Immediately the whole old school trio mishmash struck me as some uncontrolled chaos compared to the dual pouch separation. I realized how often manual adjustment is needed. The Hollister pouch design was a huge step up from any other brand that came before, but I think I'm now a full convert to the two pouches of Separatec. I will say the shorter trunks do ride up the leg a bit in the back but they are so thin and soft it really isn't noticeable even with pretty snug fitting pants. Still, my next order is for the longer leg boxer briefs plus a pack of the athletic briefs. I didn't realize until day two that there is actually an access port between the twig pouch and berry pouch for when you need to make water. Helpful. I can honestly say this is the priciest underwear I've ever purchased. But after trying the first 3-pack, the next orders were also the easiest underwear buying decision I ever made. FYI, my lady approved of the look and feel. Always a bonus. I'm a size 32-34 in pants, typically size medium in underwear. Separatec size medium was just right for me.
J**S
I like these underwear
These boxer briefs are well made. The seams are tight and even and nicely finished. The elastic waistband is comfortable and doesn't roll over. The fabric is extremely soft and smooth without feeling cheap. They launder well and come out of the dryer in great shape. The separate pouches for your dick and balls seemed odd at first try but is quite comfortable. Takes a bit to get the hang of it, but in hot humid summer it feels awesome, feels comfortable and cuts way back on that sticky, damp, too crowded and bunched feeling. I get an occasional case of jock itch but I think this is going to solve the issue. They are also form enhancing... even for me of modest size, and without the garish, self-conscious look of a lot of men's underwear. I'm ordering more
C**S
Bottom line it rides up and the inseams rub causing irritation
My first introduction to Separatec was with the model pictured above (green) with the seams going across the leg. While that version did ride up like every boxer brief I've ever tried from any brand (Kirkland, CK, 2xist, Zombailon) it was so soft it didn't cause irritation plus I was use to ride up. My scrotum fit perfectly in the pocket as well as my other part in the other pocket. The first wear was very natural and I knew this was how I wanted my briefs going forward, but I didn't like the seams across the side. When I saw this new style (red) I thought it was the same but without the seams and I was excited. Once I got it I noticed the material felt softer and unfortunately that is where the pros stop for me. The issue is it rides up and rubs against the top of my scrotum so I'm not fitting in the pocket correctly and the seams the go along the sides of the scrotum are a little more rough. I lined it up with the other style and I was correct its actually smaller than the other style. I took a photo for others to see and determine if its right for them. I'm 6' 230lbs so I'm heavier set and while the overall size fits perfect, the narrower and shallower cut seems to be the difference why I dont fit in the pocket comfortably. My guess is for guys who are fit and in shape the difference in cut probably won't make a difference, but for heavier set guys its narrower and shorter than the other style pictured above will make it ride up and possibly rub creating discomfort like it did for me. It would be odd to try and return used underwear, but I think I might try an exchange and try their new omso tech material.
M**Y
Soft fabric, great fit, therapeutic if you have kidney stones.
I love the bamboo fabric and will probably never go back to anything else! I’ve had these unders for a couple weeks now and absolutely dig the dual pouch design! I’ve done some pretty strenuous work on a few warmer and humid days and crack and package sweat was not an issue compared to most standards type boxer briefs! Everything stays put and fits well. I do experience a little hike up/mild wedgie action for the first hour of two in the morning but it goes away after things stretch out. That said, I also ordered the 6” leg cut and that is not an issue with them. Also I want to note that if you have issues with kidney stones, you will understand the discomfort/pain that can radiate to the testicals. The dual pouch design is EXCELLENT in providing comfort and soft support during stone attacks. Finally, I did note that while wearing dress slacks, that my package was very, very pronounced from the outside. I did elect to wear some different unders that particular day.
O**2
Separatec are one surprisingly fine brand of underwear!
These Separatec boxer-briefs are so perfect for me, not too tight nor loose, so comfortable what with that bamboo fabric, I've had a couple brands of briefs in the bamboo and they were really good (I especially liked Knitlord for the elastic being sewn into the fabric) but THESE ARE THE BEST! I live in a hot climate almost year round and coolness is my #1 factor, is why I was reluctant to get boxers, but they defeat the heat! Outstanding quality (has that high-end packaging & smell as if it's expensive sporting goods) and built-in holstering achievements (although sometimes shrinkage makes it not in use, the slight codpiece does not let on to that fact lol) make this a superb addition to my routine attire. Gonna get more soon! Highly recommend *****
T**M
Very comfortable and well fitting compared to other brands
I've been wearing these pair for a little over a week now and I'm really glad I did. There's a lot of thought put into 'male comfort' compared to a lot of other underwear brands I've tried in the past. They don't feel too hot nor cold and the tag in the back is designed to be ripped off (no scratching or rubbing). There's a flap in the front that allows you to urinate without pulling the underwear down, kind of like traditional briefs. This is a big upside compared to other underwear that has a pouch or 'keyhole' in the front. I think the only minor downside is that they started to ride up the thighs with exercise or prolonged use, meaning I had to readjust a couple of times awkwardly. Other than that, I love these and will be buying more for sure!
L**E
Great underwear, better than Zonbailon
I tried the Zonbailon, disliked them. These ones! Great fit! Not as snug for the ball sack as the zonbailon, but definitely much better than regular underwear’s, the opening for the penis let it sits comfortably and stimulates erections. They are also very good for sports, I feel the support and the comfy I need without any disadvantage. The length is perfect, not too short not too long for sports. Great underwear’s!
W**D
Good fit
Great product
S**2
Great product
I have several pairs of these. Put your package in place and you’re set for the day. If you walk around with these on your package will be on full display. Wife loves them!
B**A
Saving Private Johnson
I was a little apprehensive about buying some new underwear online but after looking into them and seeing how these are a much better value than compared to SAXX (which I also own) I decided to pull the trigger and give them a shot. They surprisingly came in retail packaging, I half expected them to be bagged and cheap looking but I was wrong. The material is very soft, comfortable and breathable, the quality of stitching is very good and they definitely feel premium. The dual pouch works well enough and prevents my meat and two veg from sticking to each other. This is also great for runs and general exercise as it gives the twig and berries room to stay out of the way most times. My only concern is the entrance for the members, as it seems a bit snug so for girthier gents so it might be a little tight but as it is stretchy it might not be that big a deal. There is a convenient under-pocket for going to the bathroom, surprising your significant other or just general helicopter performances. I've been wearing them for a couple of weeks now and haven't noticed any downsides to them thus far. The general stands proud in these and I would recommend giving them a try if you're looking for your next pair of quality underwear without spending a lot. If you don't like the 'out in the open' feeling, don't get these, the pouch for your wedding tackle will feel like you are putting it on display than tucking it out of the way.
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