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(Photo: Inga Hendrickson)
When you’re charging hard, the last thing you want is to get tangled up in your shorts. These slim-fit bottoms were the stretchiest in the test, thanks to a nylon-elastane blend that allows you to squat and pop up on a surfboard without restriction.
Like the Anaga, Vans’s latest is beautifully unobtrusive. It ditches the fly for reduced bulk and features low-profile taped seams. Most important, the waist adjustment is on the hip, so there’s nothing bumpy between you and your board when paddling.
UPF 50 protection and pajama-soft polyester-spandex fabric make these perfect for long days lounging in the sun. On the inside, a bumpy weave helps lift the fabric from your skin for better airflow.
Our favorite daily driver, this sleek suit features bonded seams, so there are no stitches to chafe. Laser-cut holes on the sides and back pocket drain water for quick drying.
The lightest, most packable boardies we tested, the Hydroflow is ideal for warm waters. Cut from featherweight recycled polyester and spandex and given a DWR coating, they don’t hang heavy when drenched. Plus, the colorful pattern looks great around town after a day on the water.
For pure toughness, these burly trunks win big, with a cotton-poly material that holds its shape so you don’t wind up with a waistband full of sand. As a bonus, four pockets (two with button closures) hold wallet, keys, and other sundries for after-session cervezas.