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NELEUS Men’s Dry Fit Compression Baselayer Pants Running Tights Leggings with Phone Pocket
Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Men's Running Clothing
Package Dimensions | 9.09 x 6.93 x 1.97 inches, 10.86 ounces |
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Item model number | DK6069B+BM#2 |
Department | mens |
Date First Available | August 29, 2019 |
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Michelle –
I am writing this review to compare different compression pants that I purchased on Amazon over the past year to those who might be considering more than 1:
(1) Baleaf Compression Pants
(2) CompressionZ Compression Pants
(3) TSLA Compression Pants
(4) Neleus Compression Pants
(5) Cadmus Compression Pants (currently unavailable)
I am using the following definitions for compression which I got from various sites and works for me:
• Compression leggings apply gentle pressure to the muscles in the legs. This pressure improves blood circulation in the legs for those who sit or stand for long periods of time during the day.
• When you first put on compression shorts, they should feel tight. This is necessary. Loose-fitting shorts will not apply sufficient compression or offer you the intended benefits.
For reference, my measurements are as follows: waist: 34”, hip: 41”, thigh: 24”, calf: 15”.
(1) Baleaf Compression Pants w/pocket (*****)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0994PFWLB/
Approx. Price: $20.99
Material: nylon (75%) / spandex (25%)
Size: M, L
Approx. Weight: 8oz
Sizing: Chart provided (recommended M, L, and/or XL)
First, I should just say that these are my favorite pants for compression. They are what I would call medium weight, thicker than any of the others below (as you can tell by the weight). They are very similar to biking pants I have (e.g., https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075K7QJ8M/ ) and offer excellent compression. So far they wash and dry well also. Although they say don’t put in the dryer, I usually put them on low heat for about 5 minutes (after which they are basically dry already) and then hang for the rest. The few wrinkles don’t matter because they fit tight. The biggest issue I had was with sizing. According to their sizing chart, I need an M for my waist, a L for my height and hips, and XL for my weight. I ended up getting both M and L to compare, and had a very hard time telling the difference. Now I can feel that the L is a little more giving in the hips and waste area, but both are snug and compressing on the legs so I kept both. I wear these a lot around the house and at night to help my legs recover from workouts and also to help with morning arthritis pains (I believe its helping). They are priced very well and do not hold odors like my underwear and some others leggings.
(2) CompressionZ Compression Pants (*****)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FJ1IBWE/
Approx. Price: $26.99
Material: nylon (85%) / spandex (15%)
Size: L
Approx. Weight: 5.5oz
Sizing: Chart provided (recommended L or XL)
These are my second favorite pants for compression. They are lighter weight than the Baleafs but still offer good compression. Sizing seems to be better as I was able to home in on the correct size on my first attempt. As far as care (wash/dry), they are about the same as the Baleafs, just a few minutes in the dryer on low works for me, then hang dry. As these are lighter weight, I wear these to the gym when I want compression but light weight. I highly recommend the short and long sleeve compression tops from this brand as well.
(3) TSLA Compression Pants w/pocket (****)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RRNMM1L/
Approx. Price: $18.98 (different pricing)
Material: polyester (87%) / elastane (13%) ?
Size: L
Approx. Weight: 4.5oz
Sizing: NO chart provided
These are VERY lightweight pants. There is no sizing chart that I could find, just a few examples. So I basically had to rely on other reviewer’s comments. These are OK for wearing under shorts to the gym or jogging on a warm day, as they are fairly cool. Based on the weight and flexibility of the material I don’t think these would give much compression even at smaller size.
(4) Neleus Compression Pants w/pocket (****)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X25MKT8
Approx. Price: 2/$24.89
Material: polyester (85%) / spandex (15%) ?
Size: XL
Approx. Weight: 6.5oz
Sizing: Chart provided (recommended M or L)
These are very nicely priced and made from soft comfortable material. These were my go-to gym leggings when I was just looking for a good and comfortable fit (no compression). I somehow ended up with size XL despite the recommendation (unless the chart changed in the almost 2 years since I bought them), but they do fit comfortably and snugly. Now that I want compression also, I should probably get a size smaller to see how much difference it makes to be fair. They are a good weight, but stretchy, so for compression I still don’t think they would compare with the nylon ones above.
(5) Cadmus Compression Pants (*****)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0793JB94D/
Approx. Price: $10.99 – but no longer available
Material: polyester (85%) / spandex (15%)
Size: XL
Approx. Weight: 6.5oz
Sizing: Chart provided (sort of)
These are no longer available, but I am adding them here in case someone has them already and looking for a replacement so they can compare against the others (also because I like them). They are a good weight, and although made of polyester, these are less stretchy and hence provide better compression than the other polyester pants above. These were also purchased a few years ago. Recently, I wanted to try a size smaller but they are no longer available.
Dan –
A little to long in the leg, but other wise a good fit, mobile phone fits great.
Anonymous –
I got the version that doesn’t have the name plastered across a narrow waistband. The wider waistband is softer and doesn’t emphasize the spare tire. I also like that this version does not look like underwear for cyborgs, like most men’s leggings do!
They’re soft, super comfy, thin enough to wear for sun and brush protection on a sunny day, warm enough to wear as a base layer in the snow.
The pockets are deep and secure, fits my large Galaxy S23 Ultra phone. But if you’re wearing shorts over them, the pocket is high so it will be inside the shorts (you’re either reaching down into your shorts or hiking up the leg all the way to your hip to access the pocket). That’s just info, not a bad thing.
They don’t show sweat, in my experience. I wear shorts over them, but I would absolutely not wear the white ones without shorts as your undies will show through!
Rover –
I bought these for my fiance, fully expecting a complete fail/rejection on his part. He’s never worn anything like this before, and I was a little worried they would be uncomfortable. I’ll be honest, I got them as something of a joke gift and because I thought it would be fun to have him parade around tights.
I must say, I have been pleasantly surprised from the moment I clicked “order.” These arrived much quicker than expected and in simple, easy to open packaging. They are relatively thin, the fabric is smooth and very soft, and they have the right amount of stretch. My animated fiance protested a little as he pulled them over his calves and made a spectacle of putting them on, but he willingly wore them the rest of the night and put them right back on the next morning.
There are pockets on the outer sides of each thigh, which are big enough to hold my iPhone max. He looks really nice in them and they fit perfectly. They are tight enough where they don’t slide down and he isn’t constantly adjusting them back up, but loose enough where he “isn’t crowded.” As these are tights and they are thin, they do not leave very much to the imagination. He says they are very comfortable and he has good mobility/flexibility.
Since we have only had them a couple of days, I’m not certain how they will hold up in the wash/after several washes or their overall durability. I imagine it depends how active you are and how you’re using them.
Rover –
I am 5’11”, 160lbs, with 32” waist and size Medium fits perfectly. These have a high waist and a phone pocket on each leg which are both nice features. I also like the fabric which is super soft and stretchy. Neleus makes three versions of these pants: one has a seamless front panel, one has a seam down center of the gusset, and one has a seamless front panel with cross-over waistband. I definitely prefer the version with cross-over waistband since the design inherently keeps them glued to your core/hips and they have a slightly shorter inseam (akin to 7/8 tights). Make sure you select the version you want since you may not notice the slight differences. Last, unless you have a generally lean torso, these probably aren’t for you because the high waist will slide down your belly.
Isaias Mendoza –
The Comfort of these was high grade, the depth of the color deep, and they were sturdy yet had flexibility & give.
The cell pocket was roomy enough for a FE S-21 Samsung.
But a 3X was not spacious enough for my size.
Also the quality is very good, not too thick, not too sheer, perfect.
Make these in a 4X & I will get after it.
James Avis –
I’m 5’ 8” and 180 lbs. I ordered 3 pairs size large and I must say these exceeded my expectations. Fit is great, however it’s too soon to speak on durability but so far these feel and have the high quality as name brands. I’d buy again if other colors/patterns come up.
R. C. J. –
Fit like a second skin. Very comfortable. Free movement. Great substitute for long John’s in the winter.
Daniel Lugo –
Not compression and is bigger as advertised on the size chart. Also the tights don’t look like the ones in the picture. They make you sweat and don’t carry away the sweat.
I think I have tried em all and I’m done spending money on these products that are just not as good as branded ones.
I will stick with skins compression, awesome fit and breathable, pricey but worth every cent.
Richard –
EN GENERAL NO ME GUSTO EL COLOR DE LOS PRODUCTOS Y LOS DEVOLVI, LA TELA SE VEIA DE BUENA RESISTENCIA Y FORMA.