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    Patagonia Endless Run Shorts Review
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    Patagonia Endless Run Shorts Review

    Jason MitchellBy Jason MitchellJune 5, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read

    My optimal trail running shorts typically include a built-in compression short liner. Those dinky liners are only the best for the hottest days, or if you’re in a pinch. But still, if given the choice, I’m still going for shorts with a compression-style liner. With the latest Patagonia Endless Run Shorts, Patagonia has simply taken a compression liner and built pockets and a faux “short” out of them. And welp, it works.

    Patagonia Endless Run Shorts Features:

    • Quick-dry nylon/spandex power-stretch knit fabric
    • miDori™ bioSoft for added wicking and softness
    • HeiQ® Pure odor control
    • Center-back pocket and two no-bounce side pockets
    • Stretchy drawcord for a personalized fit
    • Reflective logo
    • Back mesh pocket with two side leg pockets
    • 6″ inseam
    • MSRP: $89
    Patagonia Endless Run Shorts Review
    Part compression short, part running short — pure goodness.

    Compression shorts with a twist

    Patagonia’s product designers painstakingly work side-by-side with their athlete team to deliver new product innovations and updates. Plain old compression shorts may “do the job” but the latest Endless Run Shorts don’t just tweak a pair of compression shorts. Instead, they have wrapped some of the best short features into a set of compression tights. But maybe it’s the best compression short features mixed into a pair of running shorts? Either way, the end result is a versatile and comfortable pair of trail running shorts built to go the distance.

    On the longest runs, you need the ability to carry more stuff along the trail. The Patagonia Slope Runner Endurance Vest is a good option, but handheld hydration in concert with the Endless Run Shorts just might cover the bulk of those runs without an added vest.

    Patagonia Endless Run Shorts Review - Leg pocket with SiS Gel
    A gel (or two) or a phone, fits comfortably while running.

    The construction is straightforward on the outside, but there’s definitely much more than meets the eye. In pictures, they appear more shorts-like from the front, but are pretty much a compression short from the back. That said, digging deeper will reveal more tricks. The front side features a modesty panel that keeps your anatomy obfuscated. But the backside is straight-up tights. I dig the simplicity and added coverage for post-run adventures in mixed company. Most recently, I’ve gone from running to yard work while visiting family Pipestone, MN without too many jeers from extended family.

    Patagonia Endless Run Shorts Review - Minnesota Gravel Running
    Hot and humid gravel running in Pipestone, MN.

    Initial miles were on cold mornings. What’s interesting is Patagonia built the front panel for added breathability (and it breathes well), but there’s no mistaking the backside chill you’ll feel when running in cold temperatures. Interestingly, the frontside doesn’t feel chilly. Presumably this is due to the double-layers that isolate the cold from your skin. The double-fabric combo is optimized for moisture transfer and airflow. As an added bonus, it makes the whole package ultra-comfortable. The micro-grid front fabric optimally distributes moisture away from your skin. Good luck getting that kind of performance from a simple pair of compression shorts.

    Patagonia Endless Run Shorts Review - On the Trails
    Excellent comfort — no matter where I’m running.

    As far as storage goes, the rear mesh pocket is great for cards/ID or a gel packet or two. The dual leg pockets are great for a phone and a few gels. I’ve been comfortably running with my iPhone 13 Mini and SiS gels. Around the house, I can stash keys, socks and more in the roomy leg pockets. Again, Patagonia’s designers haven’t missed a beat with the pocket design. On the inside, the outer panel is lined with a tight mesh (same as the rear pocket). The mesh allows easier entry/exit and adds a dose of durability. It’s ingenious really and makes these pockets delightful to use while keeping items secure and stable.

    Patagonia Endless Run Shorts Review - On the Trails
    Uphill, downhill, rugged or easy terrain with these great shorts.

    One of the beauties of compression shorts is chafe-free performance. I’ve spent hours trail running in a variety of temperatures here in Utah and in the hot humidity of Minnesota. Across all conditions, I’ve enjoyed proper compression and chafe-free performance. The leg cuffs stay put and the cozy waistband is fantastic.

    Fit: I’m 5’11” and 175 lbs. wearing the size medium (typical for Patagonia).

    The Good

    • Lightweight and immediately comfortable
    • Moves with you
    • Chafe-free
    • Breathable and dries in a jiffy
    • Those pockets are awesome — especially the leg pockets
    • Proven durable so far

    The Bad

    • Backside gets chilly on cold mornings

    The Bottom Line: Patagonia Endless Run Shorts

    On the longest runs, a good pair of shorts is critical. With solid muscle compression and overall comfort, the Endless Run Shorts have quickly won me over. Adding to that, you get top-notch breathability and quick dry times. The icing on the cake are the fantastic leg sleeves and the rear pocket to store

    Buy Now: Visit Patagonia.com

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    A native of the Pacific Northwest, Jason quickly developed a love for the outdoors and a thing for mountains. That infatuation continues as he founded this site in 1999 -- sharing his love of road biking, mountain biking, trail running and skiing. That passion is channeled into every article or gear review he writes. Utah's Wasatch Mountains are his playground.

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