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The Best Biker Shorts, Decoded By Fabric

Biker shorts split into two camps: buttery-soft for yoga and lounge, and firm-and-pocketed for the gym and running. The right pair depends on which you want — and on inseam and squat-proof coverage. We picked the best for each job. Here is how to choose.

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How To Choose A Biker Short

Two questions settle it. Soft or supportive? Buttery fabrics feel amazing for yoga and lounge but offer light compression; firmer fabrics hold the leg for training. Do you need pockets? If you carry a phone, deep side pockets change everything. After that, pick an inseam for the coverage you want.

Best Soft: CRZ Yoga Butterluxe

The CRZ Yoga Butterluxe short★★★★½ 4.5/5 is the buttery pick. Same beloved 81/19 nylon-Lycra Butterluxe fabric as the leggings, with no-front-seam options and multiple inseams. Ideal for yoga, Pilates, lounge, and warm-weather wear. Light compression is the only real trade-off.

Best Pocketed: Baleaf

The Baleaf high-waist short★★★★½ 4.4/5 is the workhorse. Deep side pockets that hold a full phone, firmer medium-firm compression, and one of the widest inseam ranges (3" to 10"). The pick for the gym, running, and everyday wear. For the full head-to-head, see CRZ vs Baleaf.

Inseam Guide

3–4 inch: sporty, maximum leg, gym look. 5–6 inch: the do-everything middle. 8–10 inch: full bike-short coverage for cycling, Pilates, or anti-chafe wear. Longer inseams also help prevent thigh rub on runs. Pick by coverage, not by workout type.

The Short Version

Want buttery softness? CRZ Butterluxe. Want pockets and support? Baleaf. Not sure on length? Start at 5–6 inches. Both are budget-priced and squat-proof.

FAQ

What are the best biker shorts?

It depends on the job. For buttery softness in yoga and lounge, CRZ Yoga Butterluxe leads. For deep phone pockets and firmer support in the gym and running, Baleaf is the pick. Both are budget-priced and reported squat-proof.

What inseam should biker shorts be?

Choose 3 to 4 inches for a sporty gym look, 5 to 6 inches for versatile everyday coverage, or 8 to 10 inches for full bike-short coverage and anti-chafe wear. Longer inseams help prevent thigh rub during runs.

Are biker shorts squat-proof?

Good ones are. Opacity comes from fabric density and a gusseted crotch. Both the CRZ Butterluxe and Baleaf shorts are reported squat-proof; size true to fit and avoid over-stretching for best opacity.

Which biker shorts have pockets?

Baleaf offers deep side pockets that fit a full phone. Many CRZ Butterluxe styles have a hidden waistband pocket but not deep side pockets, so choose Baleaf if secure phone storage matters.