Multi-Sport Performance Boxer Brief 6"
€45,00€56,00 €11,00 in savings
(4.59)
Men's underwear multipacks are sets of two or more pairs sold as a unit, designed to complete a drawer rotation in a single purchase. SAXX multipacks bring the patented BallPark Pouch®, Flat Out Seams®, and Three-D Fit® to every pair in the set, so the quality and construction are consistent across the full rotation, not just the first pair.
If you are rebuilding your underwear drawer or adding to a rotation that already works, a SAXX multipack is the most efficient way to commit to consistent quality across multiple pairs. Every pair in the set is built to the same standard as individual styles. The per-pair cost in a pack is lower than buying the equivalent number of singles.
What is the most practical way to refresh a men's underwear drawer?
Most men replace underwear reactively: one pair at a time, when an existing pair has deteriorated past the point of use. The result is a drawer that is never fully consistent in quality or fit. A multipack purchase changes that pattern: it replaces the relevant portion of the drawer in one decision, establishes a consistent baseline across all pairs, and removes the friction of repeated single-pair purchases over time. For everyday comfortable wear, the pack format is simply more efficient than building a rotation one pair at a time.
The practical everyday rotation is five to seven pairs for a standard weekly laundry cycle. Three-pair packs work well as a supplementary set for a specific context, such as sport or travel, without requiring a full replacement. If you are buying SAXX for the first time, a smaller pack allows you to test the fit and construction before committing to a larger set.
Which SAXX pack format is right for you?
SAXX packs are available in the most popular everyday models, including the Essential Cotton and the Vibe Xtra Super Soft, both marked for availability in 2-pair and 3-pair formats (source: Brand Setup Deck 2024). The right choice depends on your primary comfort concern and whether you are building a rotation from scratch or supplementing one that already exists. If you already own SAXX boxer briefs and are restocking, matching the model you wear daily is the most consistent approach. The table below gives a starting framework for new buyers.
| Primary need | Pack to consider | Key technology |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday softness, standard fit | Essential Cotton | BallPark Pouch® |
| Heat and moisture management | DropTemp® Cooling Cotton | DropTemp® |
| Sensitive skin or seam sensitivity | Vibe Xtra Super Soft | Flat Out Seams® |
| Active and quick-dry use | Quest Quick Dry Mesh (a verifier disponibilite pack) | Quick-dry mesh |
What is the difference between a SAXX multipack and a standard high street pack?
The price gap between a SAXX multipack and a supermarket or high street equivalent is visible. What justifies it is design: every pair in a SAXX pack includes the BallPark Pouch®, which physically separates the body from the thighs to eliminate skin-on-skin friction; Flat Out Seams®, which position the smooth seam side against the skin throughout; and Three-D Fit®, which shapes the rear panel to follow the body's natural contour and prevent riding up. Full technical details are on the SAXX technologies page.
| Feature | SAXX multipack | Standard pack |
|---|---|---|
| Pouch construction | BallPark Pouch® (patented, hammock-shaped) | Flat panel, no separation |
| Seam direction | Flat Out Seams® (smooth side inward) | Conventional (rougher side inward) |
| Rear panel cut | Three-D Fit® anatomical | Flat, non-anatomical |
| Construction consistency | Identical across all pairs in the set | Variable by pair |
How many pairs does a man actually need?
The answer depends on laundry frequency. For a standard weekly cycle, five to seven pairs is the practical minimum for everyday use. For frequent travel, a separate two or three-pair rotation covers most trips under a week without overpacking. If you are buying SAXX for the first time, a three-pair pack offers a lower-commitment entry point: enough to form a clear opinion, with the option to expand once satisfied. If your rotation includes sport, the sports underwear range covers performance-specific pairs separately.
SAXX was founded in 2006 by Trent Kitsch in Vancouver, Canada. The idea came from a fishing trip: after hours of discomfort in cold, restrictive clothing, Kitsch worked with a seamstress and a designer to build underwear that solved the problem structurally rather than cosmetically. Fourteen prototypes later, the BallPark Pouch® was born, a hammock-shaped support panel that physically separates the body from the thighs. Today, 91% of SAXX customers return for a second purchase (source: Brand Setup Deck 2024).

















