Body Tech Review
Body Tech Maximiser Bikini – A Men’s Underwear Review
Reviewed by Dan
The Body Tech Maximiser Bikini has been designed with an anatomical pouch (i.e. there’s room for the boys). Having tried numerous different styles and brands of underwear, I’ve really grown (no pun intended) to like the benefits of the anatomical pouch; The Body Tech Maximiser Bikini has not let me down (again, no pun intended). ;-)
The bikini brief, though I would really classify it as more of brief than bikini brief, is made from a soft blend of 95% Cotton and 5% Spandex. This blend of material creates a fabric that is soft, easy to care for, and has enough stretch to keep it in place and form to your body. The pair I tried came in black and was complimented with a red waistband featuring the Body Tech logo.
The pouch is really where it’s at. The anatomical pouch is designed to hold your package forward in support and comfort. The result is lift, no sticking and no squashing. The pouch is quite ample and fits either the grower or the shower. I did find that I need to adjust the fabric initially so that it didn’t look too big on me (I’m a grower like 70% of the men out there). The extra material wasn’t too bad and looked fine with a little moving around. What’s really nice, is that should you become even semi-happy (wink) there’s plenty of room without killing yourself (or your best friend). Without a doubt, your bulge looks much larger in the Body Tech Maximiser.
In the rear, I found a nearly full seat. Having a higher cut, the material rides just at the edges of your tush. For me, there was just enough material and found that it stayed in place throughout the day without any problems of riding up. On the upper right cheek, you’ll find a metallic Body Tech logo – complimentary without being flashy.
All-in-all, a very comfortable bikini brief that I can comfortably recommend to you for dailywear. The Body Tech Maximiser Brief is only $16 at Underwear Station, a great price for the comfort and lift you get.
Where to Buy: UnderwearStation.com


Overall Rating [rating=4]
Fit [rating=4] Fit well and was comfortable, have worn several times
Style [rating=4] Higher score because of the enhanced profile you get
Fabric [rating=4] Good cotton blend
Quality [rating=5] Seems to be well made
Size I Wore: M (I’m a 34″ waist)
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Body Tech Multi Brief – A Men’s Underwear Review
Reviewed by Eric

The Body Tech Multi Brief (also knows as the Colorblocked Brief) is the first Body Tech garment I have tried, and it has immediately become one of my favorites. Firstly it is pieced together in a fashion that resembles abstract art. The individual grey, blue, red and yellow panels are sewn together using a white chord-like seam, similar to lead-lined stained glass. The triple stripe waistband with two silver grommets in front lends itself well to the overall sporty, artistic nature.
The cotton/spandex blend is cool and soft while allowing the body to breath. They provide excellent comfort and flexibility. I really appreciated the way they contoured to every part of the anatomy. They have a superior fly-less front pouch that both lifts and supports, which is great for both athletics and creating an awesome enhanced profile.
The Body Tech Multi Brief also has a seam down the rear that shows off the butt – without riding up or feeling like you have a wedgie. They have a very sexy and athletic feel to them overall. I have to admit I’ve already worn them twice, once on a normal work day and under jeans, the other for a volleyball match. I was truly impressed with the support and comfort both times. I can’t wait to wear them to the gym!
All in all an excellent choice for an everyday brief or for light athletic-wear in lieu of a jock-strap. Machine washable, durable, and very well made with the shape man’s body in mind. The Body Tech Multi Brief is available in multi (what I wore) or cobalt blue.
Where to Buy: Underwear Station ($19 USD)
Overall Rating [rating=5]
Fit [rating=5] Contoured and Comfy
Style [rating=5] Sporty/abstract piece of art
Fabric [rating=5] Very soft and flexible
Quality [rating=5] Awesomely crafted
Size I Wore: M (I’m a 31″ waist)
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