A Tale of Two Pockets: Summer MTB Shorts Roundup – Singletracks.com

What is the perfect number of pockets for a baggy mountain bike short? Exactly how much storage space do you need outside of your hydration pack?

Keep this question in mind as you read this summer mountain bike shorts roundup, and once you’ve analyzed this diverse lineup of five different pairs of shorts, be prepared to cast your vote in the poll at the end of the article.

This roundup covers the gamut of baggy short styles. From ultra-minimalist shorts with one tiny pocket to full-on cargo shorts, and from these five picks you can choose the exact right short for you.

But what’s the perfect short weight? What’s the perfect number of pockets? What’s the perfect cut? That all depends… read on for “A Tale of Two Pockets.” 

Dakine Boundary Short

Number of Pockets: 1

This roundup is organized from shorts with the fewest pockets to pairs with the most, and the Dakine Boundary Short starts things off with… a whopping one pocket! That’s right, this pair of shorts sports one singular, minimalist, low-profile zip thigh pocket for storing… not much of anything. The pocket is so small that, despite my aversion to large-screen smartphones, I still couldn’t fit my modest 2020 iPhone SE (complete with Lifeproof case) inside.

The Boundary short is specifically designed to be a lightweight, breathable short for long-distance riding with hours and hours of pedaling and thousands of feet of vert—both up and down. The “Airflow material” provides visible mesh breathability that helps keep riders cool, even on the longest ride.

With the short hitting below the knee (at least for me), it’s a nice change of pace to see an endurance-oriented short that doesn’t feel like a cross country kit from the 90s. Props to Dakine for finding a way to cross casual mountain bike styling with a design that could comfortably be worn on a dirty century.

Note that while the Boundary is ultra-minimalist, Dakine does produce an entire line of shorts with a variety of options. Check out the Syncline for a heavier weight short with a few more pockets—this was the short that I chose to purchase earlier this summer with my own cash money.

MSRP: $90. Available online at Competitive Cyclist and REI.

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