- New arrival
- New arrival
ASICS
ASICS Road 2-en-1 short de course à pied 5 po pour homme
Regular price $8495 CADUnit priceIn stock- - 25%
Smartwool
Smartwool Active Lined 7-Inch Short for Men
Sale price $8621 CAD Regular price $11495Unit priceIn stock - - 25%
Smartwool
Smartwool Active Lined 5" Short for Men
Sale price $8621 CAD Regular price $11495Unit priceIn stock - New arrival
- New arrival
Salomon
Salomon Sense Aero Stow 5 Inch Running Shorts for Men
Regular price $8495 CADUnit priceIn stock - New arrival
- New arrival
Salomon
Salomon Sense Aero 2-in-1 5" Running Shorts for Men
Regular price $8995 CADUnit priceIn stock - New arrival
Salomon
Salomon Sense Aero Split 3” Running Shorts for Men
Regular price $7495 CADUnit priceIn stock - New arrival
Salomon
Salomon SHAKEout Core 2-in-1 7-inch Men's Running Shorts
Regular price $7495 CADUnit priceIn stock - New arrival
Finding the right men's running shorts changes the whole run: less chafing, better freedom of movement, easier handling of your phone, keys and gels. Whether you're after a light pair for the 10K, a 2-in-1 model with a built-in liner for the marathon, or trail shorts with multiple pockets for long outings, our selection gathers the brands Quebec runners actually wear: Saucony, Brooks, Asics, Salomon, Mizuno and Puma. Filter by brand, length or type to narrow your search.
How to choose men's running shorts
Four technical criteria set running shorts apart from a classic gym short: length, liner type, functional pockets and fabric.
Length: from 3 to 9 inches
3-to-5-inch shorts are the pick of fast runners and racers: less friction, ultra-fast drying. 5-to-7-inch models are the most versatile compromise for daily training. 7-to-9-inch shorts suit runners who want more coverage, technical trail running, or layering over tights in shoulder season.
Lined or unlined: the 2-in-1 debate
A 2-in-1 short integrates a compressive liner under the outer short: instant comfort and superior chafe management over long distances. Unlined models ventilate better and dry faster; the light brief liner is the classic compromise. For a marathon or long trail race, go 2-in-1; for intervals or humid heat, unlined breathes better.
Pockets: where your phone, keys and gels go
Check before buying: a zip pocket at the back or thigh for keys, mesh side pockets for gels (ideal on the trail) and a mini waistband pocket. If you carry your phone, aim for a thigh side pocket — more stable than the back pocket on the run.
Fabric: breathability and fast drying
The best shorts use recycled polyester or nylon-elastane blends that wick sweat and dry in minutes, sometimes with a DWR (water-repellent) treatment to shrug off light showers.
Which shorts for which kind of running?
- Fast running and racing: 3 to 5 inches, unlined or brief liner, ultralight fabric — look at Saucony, Asics and Puma.
- Daily training: 5 to 7 inches, 2-in-1, versatile — Brooks, Saucony and Mizuno cover this segment especially well.
- Long runs and the marathon: 5 to 7 inches with a compressive liner and multiple pockets.
- Trail and ultra: 7 to 9 inches, mesh pockets for gels and flasks — Salomon is the segment's reference.
Adapting your shorts to the Quebec climate
In humid midsummer, go unlined or brief-lined, short and very breathable. In shoulder season, the 2-in-1 is your best ally. Below 5°C, many runners wear a 7-to-9-inch short over light tights. In winter, shorts give way to thermal tights — though many keep a short on top for the pockets.
Running short brands at Boréal
Saucony and Brooks for unbeatable value on 2-in-1 training and long-distance models, Salomon for technical trail, Asics and Puma for race-day lightness, Mizuno for trim, durable cuts.
Complete your running outfit
Build the rest of your kit with our men's running apparel, including t-shirts and tanks and running socks. Shopping for her? Here are our women's running shorts and tights.