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These are out top picks for best workout shorts for women

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Working out in the summer requires comfortable attire from top to bottom. Between the heatwaves and humidity, the shorts you wear can make or break your workout. Every woman knows how shorts can affect an exercise experience outdoors or indoors. The wrong style can make your shorts ride up, roll down or, even worse, cause chafing. In order to find the right fit you need to look at material, length, compression, functionality and level of sweat-wicking.

I tested various lengths, brands and styles to determine which are the best workout shorts to wear during your outdoor run, bike ride or stroll. Keeping in mind that everyone is built differently and has different style preferences, but this is my honest experience with the many shorts I tested. 

Take a look at our top picks for best workout shorts for women. 

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I was familiar with Lululemon leggings, but I'd never tried their shorts until I began testing them. The Lululemon Align High Rise short was better than I expected and I understood why many loyal Lululemon shoppers swear by the Align style. These shorts are buttery soft, breathable and made of a high-quality sweat-wicking material. 

These shorts have deep side pockets that are big enough to hold larger phones. I ran, strength trained, stretched, lounged around and even ran errands in these shorts and they stayed put the entire time. I placed my keys and phone in the pockets and the shorts held them securely during all of my activities. The 6-inch length is ideal too, especially if you're petite like me and don't want shorts that are too short or too long. If you're tall, Lululemon has an 8-inch or 10-inch length option as well. These shorts don't roll down around the waist, which is something I took into consideration during more high impact activity. Likewise, I observed that the shorts stayed secure around the thighs and didn't ride up. They also aren't translucent, which makes them squat-friendly. 

The only drawback to these shorts is the price tag, which is to be expected with Lululemon. At $74 it's a steep price to pay for workout shorts, but having tried them out, I can see myself investing in a few more of these. Not to mention Lululemon has sales throughout the year where you can find them at a discounted price. If you want a pair of reliable shorts that you can wear for just about any activity, these are a go-to.

Pros

  • High-waisted, but not tight around the waist 
  • Made up of comfortable sweat-wicking material
  • Has pockets
  • Can be used during high impact and low impact workouts
  • Has various inseam lengths

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Store sizing can run small  
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If you're looking for a short for low-impact activities like walking, then you'll like Athleta's Transcend 7-inch shorts. These shorts are lightweight and soft and feel like you have nothing on. I ordered my exact size in these shorts, but could've sized up for a more comfortable fit. I'd also opt for a darker shade next time, because the light shade I had on was prone to showing the outline of my underwear. You would need to wear seamless underwear to achieve a more smooth appearance. 

I could tell, based on the lack of opacity, that I wouldn't be using these shorts for a weight-training session because they weren't squat-proof. I also knew these weren't ideal for too much movement because the waist tends to roll down -- but this could've been related to sizing as well. I found this style worked best for leisurely walks and light activity. The shorts stayed put around the thighs and didn't roll up, which was a plus. Some women who left product reviews said they've worn these shorts under dresses and I could see how that would work because of how lightweight the Transcend shorts are.

I do wish these shorts had side pockets. If you're going to wear them for yoga class or even going for a walk, it's helpful to have pockets where you can store your phone and keys. There is an internal pocket to store a key, but I found it to be on the small side. Still, the Transcend shorts are great if you want something to wear on a stroll, running errands or other light activity.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Good length for tall and shorter women
  • Shorts don't ride up
  • Good for low impact activities 

Cons

  • Runs small
  • Waist rolls down
  • Translucent 
  • Expensive
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If you're a yogi, you're probably familiar with Alo, a fitness brand known for its stylish yoga activewear. When I tried Alo's high-waisted biker shorts, I could see why its clientele loves these shorts. The shorts are true to size, which was a pleasant surprise since I hadn't tried this brand before. The fabric is moisture-wicking and offers plenty of stretch and has a flattering fit all around. The high waist feels smooth and not too tight, which is a plus when you're going through different yoga flows.

The shorts aren't tight around the thighs either and move with you, which I found to be important. The waist stayed in place during a yoga class and I liked that I didn't have to adjust my shorts constantly like I have with other shorts. They're also stylish enough that I could see myself wearing them to brunch after class. However, one flaw I noticed was that after a few washes, the shorts started to look a little faded, which I wouldn't have expected from a high-end athleisure brand. 

Despite this, these are a solid choice if you want a pair of shorts for yoga that move with you and look stylish at the same time. 

Pros

  • Stretchy material and smooth waistband
  • Doesn't roll down or up
  • Holds you securely during yoga flows 

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Color starts fading after several washes
  • No pockets
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I don't generally spend a lot of money on activewear, so I was happy to discover a brand called Baleaf on Amazon. I'd previously tried Baleaf's leggings and tops and have been a fan ever since because the products are inexpensive and good quality. I ordered a pair of the brand's high-waisted biker shorts and instantly loved them, too. Not only are these shorts super soft, they're true to size. These shorts are available in 8-inch, 6-inch and 10-inch inseam lengths so they can work for people of all heights. They also come in various colors and patterns. I tried the 6-inch style, which was the right length for me -- not too long or too short. 

I was impressed by these shorts because they're easily comparable to the Lululemon styles I've also tested. Even though these shorts have tummy control, they felt natural around the waist and I didn't feel too sucked in. I tried these out while running, strength training, walking and indoor cycling and they held up well for each of these activities. After several washes, the shorts haven't fallen apart, pilled or faded, which is a plus. The only downside is that the styles available on Amazon are inconsistent since some have pockets and others don't. So if you purchase a pocketless pair and exercise outdoors, you would need to bring a running belt with you to carry your phone or other items. 

If you're on a budget and looking for a solid pair of bike shorts that work for just about every activity, then you'll love Baleaf's high-waisted biker shorts. They're generally about $20, but Amazon usually has sales where you can stock up for even cheaper. 

Pros

  • Well-made and affordable 
  • Comparable to Lululemon
  • Versatile enough for many activities 

Cons

  • Some styles lack pockets 
  • Amazon storefront has more options than Baleaf's website, so you'll have to mainly shop on Amazon
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It's no surprise that Lululemon appears twice on this list. I tested its Wunder Train high-rise shorts and the only reason it didn't beat out the Aligns is that this style doesn't have enough pockets. One thing that makes these shorts different is that the material is made up of Lululemon's Everlux fabric, which is intended to be the company's fastest-drying fabric. It's a thicker material that's still soft and moves with you.

These ended up being my favorites to strength train in because they're squat-proof, stayed put all around and kept me dry during my workout. The 6-inch inseam is my favorite short length, but these shorts are also available in 4-inch and 8-inch lengths, in case you prefer a shorter or longer option. These didn't ride up or roll down during my strength training or HIIT workouts, which was a plus. I even took these for a test run during an hour-long hike and they held up just fine. These shorts have a pocket in the waistband, but I think side pockets are more functional when you're working out and getting from point A to point B. It also had a waistband cord to help you tighten the shorts, which I didn't use and questioned if it was necessary overall since the shorts were the right fit.  

Overall, if you're willing to invest in a good pair of shorts that are squat-proof, don't budge during your workout and keep you dry, then you'll like this Lululemon style. 

Pros

  • Made of soft fast-drying fabric
  • Various lengths available
  • Doesn't ride up or roll down

Cons 

  • Expensive 
  • Lacks side pockets
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Janji's Groundwork Pace shorts are designed specifically for any high-impact activity, staying in place as you move. The shorts come in 3.5- and 7-inch lengths, and they're available in various colors and patterns. I tried the 7-inch length, which I found to be on the longer side for me, and wished Janji had a length that was in the middle. A 5-inch length would have been perfect for this purpose. 

Despite the length issue, I noticed how much intention went into designing these shorts. There are silicone grippers on the inside of the hem of the shorts, which keep them in place and prevent them from riding up. At times you can feel this feature, which can be annoying, but I think that's more of a personal preference since I would prefer to not be aware of the extra support my shorts provide me. The good thing is they served their purpose when I took them for a test run and they stayed in place. The waistband also stays in place and doesn't roll down. 

Another aspect that I liked about these shorts were the two side pockets. These were probably the one pair of shorts I tried with the deepest pockets: I was able to store an iPhone 13 and a Galaxy S21 comfortably without any bouncing. These shorts also have back pockets that can hold energy supplements or extra gear, like a lightweight shirt in case you get overheated during your run. 

The functionality of these shorts can be enjoyed by both runners and cyclists alike. If you want a moisture-wicking pair of shorts for a mid-distance run or ride that you won't need to constantly adjust, then these are a good pick. The only reason I wouldn't pick these for long distance adventures is because of another pair of shorts I tried that made a better impression on me (more on that later). 

Another plus is that Janji uses sustainable materials for their products. The Groundwork's knit fabric has been Bluesign certified, which means it's free of harmful chemicals and has minimal environmental impact. 

Pros: 

  • Deep no-bounce pockets
  • Don't roll down or up
  • Made of sustainable materials

Cons: 

  • Limited length options
  • Silicone grippers on shorts may be distracting and uncomfortable to some
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The Wolaco Distance half tight are compression shorts that can be used for running, cycling, Olympic lifting and other high-intensity workouts. I found them a little big in the waist. This could also be attributed to my petite height, since these shorts are on the longer side with a 10-inch inseam. I was able to tighten them up thanks to the drawstring waistband, which made a world of difference.

I'm used to wearing Nike and Under Armour compression clothing and I was expecting about the same quality from Wolaco. Instead it felt like an upgrade. These shorts have compression, but you barely feel them when you have them on. They're well-lined enough to be squat proof, and made of a double-layered premium Italian fabric.

The shorts also have various pockets to securely store your keys, phone and fuel, and even a T-shirt loop to secure a light layer. These compartments had the most unique design of all the shorts I tested, with a larger pocket on one side, a smaller pocket at the bottom of the hem on the opposite side, and separate mesh pockets in the back of the waistband. 

Compared to the Janji Groundwork Pace shorts, which are intended to be used for the same types of activity, the Distance half tights felt like they're made of a higher quality fabric -- they're practically fuss-free and feel like a second skin, so you aren't constantly adjusting them while working out. 

I took these shorts on a four mile run and also incorporated some bodyweight HIIT exercises to see how they held up. Not only did they hold me in place, but my phone, keys and other accessories were bounce-free and felt secure too. I also stayed dry the whole time. I'd definitely consider wearing the Distance half tight's during my next long distance race in the fall or spring. I can see cyclists also enjoying these shorts because of how comfortable they are and because the many compartments mean they don't have to worry about carrying a backpack. 

The other downside to these shorts (besides sizing), is that there are fewer color options than I would have liked, and I'd like to see more length options as well. Otherwise, I'd recommend these if you want a workhorse short that has the right amount of compression and is worth every penny. 

Pros

  • High-quality compression material
  • Many pockets
  • Stays put during vigorous exercise

Cons

  • Sizing could be more inclusive for different heights 
  • Lacks color selection
  • Expensive
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The UA Fly-By 2.0 shorts are a solid pick if you're looking for a comfortable track short. They have a 3.5-inch inseam and are lightweight with a built-in-brief. These tend to run on the small side, so size up if you don't like your shorts too tight around the waist. I tested a couple of other track shorts for this list and th...



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