BROKIG Men’s Liner Gym Shorts with Zip Pocket – lightweight double-layer compression for training and running
Product description
The essentials
If you like the feel of longer support shorts but don’t want the bulk of a proper two-pack, these BROKIG Men’s Liner Gym Shorts are built around that idea. The faux-two-piece design means you get supportive inner liners with an outer short, so you can move more freely while keeping decent coverage and staying comfortable during higher-movement workouts.
They’re the sort of training short you’d reach for when your routine mixes cardio and weights, or when you simply find standard gym shorts ride up or cause friction. That inner layer is also presented as moisture-wicking, which matters if you tend to sweat through sessions or wear them for light running and drills.
Key features that make a difference in use

The standout detail here is the bonded double-layer / compression liner construction. On paper, it should reduce friction between skin and fabric and offer gentle compression, which is useful when you’re doing things like squats, lunges, sprints between sets, or court-style movement.
The outer fabric is described as smooth and cool-to-touch, which is exactly the kind of small comfort detail that can help on warm days. The inner fabric is described as soft and skin-friendly, plus moisture-wicking, so it’s aimed at feeling comfortable from the first minutes of training through to the end.
There’s also a security zipper pocket. For anyone who carries keys, a small card, or gym-access items, having a zip pocket on the short itself is practical—less “where do I put this?” and fewer items bouncing around when you’re moving.
What to know about the compression liner design



A lot of gym shorts promise comfort, but this one’s approach is fairly specific: minimise friction and give gentle compression via a bonded inner lining. That’s not the same as very aggressive, high-compression cycling gear, so it’s better viewed as supportive, workout-focused liner coverage rather than something medically tight.
It’s also worth noting that “faux-two-piece” means it’s not literally two separate shorts you wear together. If you’re someone who prefers the freedom of two fully independent layers, you may find this is a different feel than you expect. Still, for most gym training and general sport movement, the bonded setup is likely to be the point—it’s meant to stay put without extra bulk.
Where they shine (and where they might fall short)
These shorts make sense if you want one versatile pair for gym sessions that aren’t just one type of work. The listed suitable occasions cover a pretty broad range—sports, gym, rugby, weightlifting training, workout, jogging, exercise, running, squat, basketball, tennis, badminton, football, and more—so they’re positioned as an all-round training short.

Where they may not be the best match is if your priority is maximum airflow for hot running. The double-layer approach can feel more “supported” than “ultra-breathable”, so if you often train in very hot conditions and hate any extra fabric against your skin, you may want to compare with simpler single-layer shorts.
Practical tips before you buy
Before committing, it’s worth checking whether the faux-two-piece liner style is what you want. If you’ve previously found that loose shorts create rubbing under movement, these liners are designed to address that.
Also consider what you’ll carry. The zip pocket is described as extra and security-focused, but the exact size isn’t provided here—so if you plan to carry a larger phone or bulkier items, double-check the pocket suitability from the product listing details.



Finally, think about your usual activities. If your workouts involve both weights and dynamic movement, the gentle compression and friction minimisation angle is likely to feel relevant. If you only need basic shorts for low-intensity gym days, the added liner complexity might be more than you need.
Who it suits best (and who should skip it)
It suits you if you want a lightweight training short with inner support for comfort—especially when squatting, lunging, running, or doing court sports where fabric shifts can be annoying. The smooth outer feel and moisture-wicking inner layer are also aligned with everyday gym wear.
You may want to skip it if you strongly prefer single-layer shorts for maximum airflow, or if you don’t like compression-style liners pressed against your skin, even if they’re described as gentle.

Quick FAQ
Are these shorts meant for running or just the gym?
They’re described as suitable for both training and running-style activity, including jogging and exercise, not just weights.
What’s the point of the double-layer / liner design?



The inner bonded lining is engineered for gentle compression and to minimise friction between skin and fabric during high-movement activities.
Is there somewhere secure to keep small items?
Yes, there’s an extra security zipper pocket intended for accessories during your workout.
Do they wick moisture?
The inner fabric is described as soft, skin-friendly and moisture-wicking.
Will the shorts feel bulky?
The faux-two-piece design is presented as a lighter alternative to traditional two-pack shorts, aiming to remove bulk while keeping the functional benefits.
Final verdict
BROKIG’s Men’s Liner Gym Shorts look like a sensible buy if you want lightweight gym and sport shorts with supportive inner coverage, less friction, and a secure zip pocket for small essentials. They’re more of a “supported movement” short than a minimal, ultra-breathable option—so if you dislike liners against your skin or train in very hot conditions, it might not suit you. If you’re after one pair that can handle mixed workouts and active sports movement, it’s the kind of design that can feel worth it in day-to-day use.
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