Under Armour Speedpocket Shorts Review
Whether I'm Running, Rowing, or Lifting, These $50 Under Armour Shorts Are All I Want to Wear
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Comfort is my number one priority when it comes to workout clothes, and these Under Armour Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts ($50) have become my new favorite for running, strength training, rowing, walking, hiking — everything! They are so unbelievably lightweight and comfortable, I hardly feel like I'm wearing anything. I never have to adjust them so I can focus 100 percent of my energy on pushing hard during my workout. Ahead, see photos of these shorts and learn which features make them worth the $50.
Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts: Front View
The expandable, wide waistband stays put and doesn't feel tight or restrictive.
Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts: Back View
I love the loose, comfy, roomy fit in the legs, and the fabric is so stretchy.
Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts: Small Side Waistband Pocket
On the side, there's a little pocket to store small things like a house key or some cash.
Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts: Waistband Pocket
In the front, there's a larger pocket that can hold a phone. Bonus: it is water-resistant and keeps the phone secure without bouncing. I can even have my music on speakerphone (I run in the woods, and it feels safer than wearing earbuds), and I can hear perfectly. I also like that I can take out my phone and put it back easily, which isn't the case with zippered running belts.
Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts: Built-In Brief
I love workout shorts that have a built-in brief, so you can skip the undies.
Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts: Laser Perforations
See these pretty-patterned laser perforations? They help keep you cool along with the lightweight, moisture-wicking fabric that dries fast.
Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts
The Under Armour Women's UA Speedpocket Shorts ($50) come in two colors: black and ash plum.
