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Serious athletes need serious underwear.
Serious athletes need serious underwear. (Photo: iStock)

The Best High-Performance Underwear for Women

Making a case for spending $40 on your skivvies

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Serious athletes need serious underwear.
(Photo: iStock)

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The most important part of your snow kit this season? What you’re wearing underneath it. We took eight of the best women’s performance underwear options on the trail and slopes to see how they stacked up to their cotton counterparts. Here are our results. 

Lululemon Light as Air Hipster ($18)

(Lululemon)

Best For: Yoga, traveling, running
are extremely lightweight, stretchy, and breathable. Lululemon’s Nakedseam technology eliminates all seams, which reduces chafing and makes these a go-to for wearing under tight base-layer bottoms. 


Tasc Bikini Brief ($14) 

(Tasc Performance)

Best For: Hiking, traveling 
Made from an organic cotton-and-bamboo fabric, the are soft and stretchy. They’re also highly breathable and odor resistant and have a UPF rating 50+. (Swimsuit bottom, perhaps?) Bonus points: The briefs come in seven different colors and have a nonrestrictive waistband. 


Smartwool PhD Seamless Bikini ($32)

(Smartwool)

Best For: Backpacking, climbing, skiing, snowboarding 
Smartwool’s PhD line is made for serious athletes. On , the knit ventilation zones allow for air movement, while the merino wool feels soft against the skin and fights stink. The midrise cut and wide waistband keep the bottoms in place, but the seams do show under thin tights.  


Icebreaker Sprite Hot Pants ($35)

(Icebreaker)

Best For: Backpacking, skiing, snowboarding, traveling
We like the full-coverage, boy-short cut, and low-rise waistband of the . Made from stretchy Lycra and merino, the bottoms are lightweight without being gauzy (like the Lululemon, above). 


ExOfficio Give-N-Go Sport Mesh Bikini Brief ($22)

(Exofficio)

Best For: Hiking, running  
The ultralight mesh places  among the silkiest bottoms we’ve ever worn. They wick well and dry quickly, while the active, skin-tight fit with a low-rise waistband meant these never slipped, crept, or bunched up. 


Bergans of Norway Akeleie Lady Boxer ($39)

(Bergans of Norway)

Best For: Skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing
The outer layer of  is made from 220-milligram-weight wool. The inner layer is cut from a polyester blend. Result: Air gets trapped between the two layers for better insulation. The shorts reach about midthigh, so you won’t want to wear them under a tight base layer. The flatlock seams prevented chafing. 


Patagonia Active Briefs ($22)

(Patagonia)

Best For: Running, hiking, backpacking
Made from a recycled-polyester blend, Patagonia’s are eco-friendly without sacrificing plushness or stretchiness. The briefs offer full coverage with a midrise, no-roll waistband and seamless legs that won’t chafe or creep up. 


Under Armour Pure Stretch Cheeky ($12)

(UnderArmour)

Best For: The gym, running
The cheapest option on our list, the is seamless and lightweight. Its cut offers the least coverage of any underwear we tried. Bonus points: They come in 25 colors.

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