Trail running shorts for men need to handle technical terrain, long distances, and varied weather without the chafing, pocket failures, or liner bunching that ruin a run. The best choice depends on your inseam preference, how many pockets you run with, and whether you prefer a built-in liner or a separate base layer. Here is the complete guide to men's trail running shorts by feature and use case.
Men's trail running shorts searches skew toward "3 inch" and "5 inch" inseam queries much more than road running shorts do, reflecting the trail community's preference for freedom of movement on steep terrain. The practical breakdown:
The Sport-Tek Athletic 7-inch Mesh Shorts and the Bear Grips Men's Performance Training Shorts from the Bear Grips Pro Shops catalog fall into the 7-inch range and are excellent for trail running club branded merchandise, social trail runs, and club members who prefer more coverage.
The liner debate in men's trail shorts splits the community. Brief-style liners are the most common: they provide support and anti-chafe coverage without a separate layer. Boxers with mesh backing are a newer variation that provides more coverage and suits runners who dislike brief-style liners.
No-liner trail shorts give layering flexibility. Wear compression shorts or biker shorts underneath for support, or wear standalone on casual short trails. Most runners who run long distances (25 miles plus) eventually develop a preference based on their specific chafe points and movement patterns.
"Trail running shorts liner" is one of the most searched trail shorts modifiers, reflecting that this decision matters enough to search for specifically rather than just buying whatever is in the store.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.Beyond inseam and liner, men's trail running shorts are evaluated on:
Short trail runs (under 10 miles): any quality performance short works. Inseam and liner preference are the primary filters. Pockets matter but one phone pocket is usually enough.
Half marathon to 50K: pocket count becomes more important. Two to four gel pockets plus a zip phone pocket covers the fueling and safety gear load for most distances. Chafe resistance matters more: look for flat seams and a liner rated for extended use.
50K to 100-miler (ultra distances): see the dedicated ultra trail running gear guide. At this distance, shorts selection is part of a full kit decision including vest compatibility, layering requirements, and mandatory gear rules at specific races.
Custom race shorts for your trail running club or event: see custom trail running club apparel for how to set up event-specific shorts with your club or race logo and no minimum order requirement.
Custom performance shorts with your run club logo. No minimums, free shipping. Set up your club store free.
Start FreeThe best trail running shorts for men depend on terrain and preference. Most runners do well with a 5-inch lined short in four-way stretch fabric with at least a back zip pocket and waistband gel storage. For custom branded club or race options, Bear Grips Pro Shops carries performance shorts with no minimum order.
Lined shorts are more convenient for single-layer running and prevent chafing without extra gear. No-liner shorts work well if you layer compression or biker shorts underneath. Most male trail runners who run 10 miles or more prefer lined shorts for their anti-chafe benefit.
5 inches is the most popular choice for trail running and provides a good balance of coverage and mobility. 3-inch shorts suit technical terrain where maximum hip flexion matters. 7-inch is preferred by casual trail runners and hikers transitioning to running.
Bear Grips Pro Shops carries performance athletic shorts with custom club logos and no minimum order. Set up a free club store, load your logo, and let members order directly. Shirts and hoodies are also available for the full club kit.