Singapore-based brand Kydra has crafted the perfect pair of multi-functional shorts for the urban athlete. Kydra Flex Shorts is a product that brings together the practical benefits of running tights and a casual pair of shorts. Every pair is engineered to provide the utmost comfort during high impact activities, be it running, ball sports, water sports or a heavy-lifting day at the gym. The shorts come with a tailored fit and a stylish look.
The shorts are made of a cutting-edge 160GSM polyester and elastane blend that is both anti-bacterial and sweat-wicking. Each pair is also fitted with an anti-bounce, zippered side pocket made from durable, ballistic mesh -- keeping one's phone or media player in place during a workout. Additional hidden back pockets ensure that smaller valuables are kept equally secure. In all there are five pockets.
Kydra was founded in 2015. The Kydra Flex Shorts is the brand’s first product line. The Flex Shorts are available in S, M, L and XL sizes and fit waistlines from 28 to 40 inches.
The shorts are supposed to be worn without underwear. They have inner tights shaped like boxer briefs, made of a nylon-lycra blend that has anti-bacterial properties.
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