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Hylete Reviews (2025): Quality Comes at a Price

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Written by Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1
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Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1
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Kate has nearly two decades of experience working in both the fitness and content industries. Personally, Kate enjoys competing in weightlifting and doing burpees.

On the content side, Kate’s background is in newspaper journalism. She branched into public relations for the American Red Cross for about five years and then moving into content marketing. Today, her work at Garage Gym Reviews blends her excitement for fitness and love of writing. If she isn’t reviewing fitness equipment, you can find her working out or spending time with her two children.

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Updated on June 20, 2023
Updated on June 20, 2023

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When Hylete started producing athletic wear, it had just one pair of men’s shorts. 

One. 

That was in 2012. Here we are, a decade or so later, and Hylete is starting to become a household name for many fitness lovers. Not only does the brand have men’s and women’s apparel, but it also produced a line of shoes (that look and are priced similarly to NOBULL Trainer shoes, go figure).  

As our Hylete reviews of the men’s and women’s lines reveal, the price tag isn’t exactly on the cheap. So is Hylete worth it? We’ll tell you here. 

Why You Should Trust Us

When it comes to shorts, tights, sports bras, and other fitness apparel, our Garage Gym Reviews team has worn just about every brand you can imagine. I personally am a pretty harsh judge of how clothes stand up in functional fitness workouts: Do shorts ride up too much during squats? Can these tights withstand the scrape of a barbell knurl? Does this fabric get entirely too smelly?

Several of us tested (and still wear) Hylete clothing, evaluating it in the same way you would if you pulled on a pair of shorts and started a workout. 

A Quick Look at Hylete 

When Hylete came on the scene around 2012ish, its primary competition–in terms of marketing to CrossFitters or people who liked that CrossFit board-short/booty-short look–was Reebok. Nike was really still playing to the sports crowd, and lululemon and other “smaller” companies really hadn’t started catering to the functional fitness crowd (yet).

So, when Hylete came out with their men’s line of trim shorts, length customizations, and seamless waistband, people–like Coop–noticed. Heck, I think Hylete was one of the first brands I bought booty shorts from. 

The thing that separates Hylete from a lot of other apparel companies is that just about everything is made so it can be used for training and casual wear. Hylete’s clothes are functional, comfortable, and don’t scream, “All I talk about is working out” (although I do).

Nearly all of Hylete’s products are designed to be sweat-wicking. That means that although you can wear the clothes outside of the gym, you can be pretty sure that what you’re wearing is going to be odor-defending. And, for sweat monsters like myself, this is an excellent feature. Neither Coop nor I have ever had an issue with Hylete holding that horrible stinky smell that some fitness apparel does.

My Tips

  • Recognize that high-quality clothing means higher prices, and you pay for top-notch gear with Hylete.
  • Shop sales. Hylete offers discounts around the major holidays, like Black Friday and Fourth of July. 
  • If you’re a plus-sized woman who wears a size 16 or more, shop elsewhere; you won’t find anything at Hylete that fits you.

Is Hylete Apparel Worth It?

Hylete makes really durable, well-fitting clothing. For just about everything we have worn, we have found the material is breathable and tolerates functional fitness movements well. 

But, the prices are definitely on the higher end. Clothing is priced the way lululemon clothes are priced, and the shoes are priced close to what Nike Metcons or NOBULL shoes are. 

Great For:

  • CrossFitters, weightlifters, and functional fitness enthusiasts
  • People who don’t mind paying for quality clothing
  • People looking for lots of options in exercise clothes

Not Recommended For:

  • People on a budget
  • Those who just want something simple 

Men’s Shorts

Hylete

Hylete Apparel

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Product Highlights

The verge II zip pocket short is breathable, lightweight, and stretches with you during your most dynamic movements. Perfect for your run or high intensity workout, the flex-woven, anti-microbial treated fabric is quick-wicking and won’t stick to you or weigh you down.

Pros & Cons

Bottom Line

My Favorite Things: 

  • Several length options for every pair of shorts
  • Sizes range from x-small to xx-large
  • Two-way drawstring

My Callouts: 

  • Prices as high as nearly $80/pair could turn off some
  • Not many color options on most styles

The best-selling items from Hylete are shorts. They’re pretty much how Hylete built their reputation, and if you’re going to see a Hylete product at the gym, this is most likely what you’ll see. Coop has several pairs of Hylete shorts and absolutely loves them. 

“They are without a doubt the most comfortable training shorts I have,” he says. “When I’m wearing shorts, I want them to be short. I understand many enjoy having shorts that cover their knees, but those aren’t shorts to me, those are capris.”  

Many of the men’s shorts come in several length options depending on which pair you’re looking at: high-cut, quad-cut, above-the-knee, regular, and long. Sizes run from extra small to extra extra large, and we have found that these are pretty much true to size. Some, like the Fuse short, even have a pocket designed to hold your phone.

Most feature a two-way drawstring that can go on the outside of the shorts as well as on the inside based on your preference. “I simply leave mine out because I like looking like a street fighter, but others may like a more stealthy look,” Coop says.

Hylete offers a couple different styles of shorts for men, but in reality, they’re pretty much all the same except for some small design elements and colorways.

What really separates Hylete’s shorts from the competition is the flex-knit fabric, which is ultra-durable, lightweight fabric that stretches with every movement, even deep squats and box jumps. When you start wearing Hylete’s shorts, it becomes apparent that the shorts you were using before may have been more restrictive than you assumed. Although Hylete’s shorts are trim, the fabric still allows you to squat, lunge, and jump freely.

Although we didn’t use them for swimming, they technically could perform just fine in the water and dry rather quickly. 

Length OptionsLinerDrawstringPocketsColors
Fuse3NoYes110
Verge III4YesYes47
Helix III3NoYes26
Flexion II3NoYes44
Rep3NoYes34
Incline3YesYes13

Women’s Shorts

Hylete Versa Shorts

Hylete Versa Short

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Product Highlights

Whether you are powerlifting, running, or doing CrossFit, the Hylete Versa Short is a great choice. Equipped with a lining, the breathable and lightweight material allows maximum range of motion while keeping you cool and comfortable. Offered in 3-inch and 5-inch lengths, the Versa Short is functional with dual open side hand pockets, a back-zipper pocket and flex-knit fabric waistband.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Comes with liner
  • Enables great range of motion
  • Available in 3-in and 5-in length
  • Open hand pockets on both sides
  • Back zipper pocket to store credit cards or other small valuables
  • Flex-knit fabric waistband is very comfortable
  • Returns up to 60 days from date of purchase (clearance and flash sale items excluded)

Cons

  • Leg opening tends to flip upward
  • Some reviewers say the liner material is too thick

Bottom Line

The Hylete Versa-Liner Short is a great purchase. It has a clean design in a lightweight and breathable fabric that is both comfortable and functional.

My Favorite Things

  • Great, durable fabric
  • Moves well through all functional fitness movements
  • Great color options
  • POCKETS!!!

My Callouts

  • No line of spandex shorts
  • Not many inseam options
  • Biggest size is x-large 

I’ve worn several pairs of Hylete women’s shorts. About five years ago, my Hylete booty shorts were my favorites–but the brand doesn’t currently have a line of spandex shorts for women. Today, they offer several takes on traditional workout shorts. I have worn the Versas, and in researching all the offerings, I can say that these are all very similar to each other with just minor changes. 

One of my favorite things about each of these Hylete shorts are the zippered pockets. Thank you, Hylete, for remembering that women need pockets, too! I can fit my ID and a key in my Versa pockets, which I take with me when I run or, more often, when walking my dog.

Also, all the women’s shorts come with a liner. I know some women who cut the liner out of their workout shorts; I always leave mine in because it doesn’t bother me and, let’s be honest, it’s another good layer of fabric for when nature calls during double unders. 

This is about where the good stuff stops. Honestly, the women’s Hylete shorts line bums me out. Men get tons of different length options with their shorts, and, as you’ll see in the chart below, most of the women’s shorts come in just one (short) inseam.. I’m a short shorts girl myself, so this is okay with me, but I know a lot of women want a 5-inch inseam (or longer), and only one pair of shorts does that (the Versa). 

Also, what’s up with the sizes stopping at x-large for women? That fits a size 12 to 14, according to Hylete’s chart. Heads up, Hylete: lululemon (and others) make shorts that fit women up to size 20. Let’s be more inclusive here!

Length OptionsLinerWaistPocketsColors
Iris3-inchYesFlex fabric211
Versa 3- or 5-inchYesFlex fabric33
Velos2⅜-inchYesScrunch13
Radius4-inchYesFlex fabric23

Women’s Leggings

Hylete Tempo Tights

Hylete Tempo Tights

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Product Highlights

The Hylete Tempo Tights offer comfort, functionality and style for anyone looking to buy a versatile legging. Focused on performance, the Tempo Tights are made from a combination of polyester and spandex, which offers some, but not too much compression. So, wear them while working out, lounging around your house or running errands. 

Unlike other leggings on the market, the Tempo Tights come with large side pocket panels, which make it possible to hold a phone and other items. Offered in both a 25- and 27-inch inseam, the Hylete Tempo Tights work for ladies of all different heights.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Side pockets for storage
  • High waisted
  • Available in two inseams to accommodate different heights
  • Good compression
  • Squat proof
  • Great comfort and functionality
  • Returns up to 60 days from date of purchase (clearance and flash sale items excluded)

Cons

  • Pricey

Bottom Line

Offering just enough compression, the Hylete Tempo Tights bring together comfort and functionality. Although they come with a higher price tag, they can be worn for just about anything: CrossFit, Olympic lifts, running, and yoga, or throw them on with a comfy sweatshirt for the perfect athleisure outfit.

My Favorite Things

  • High-waist options
  • Withstands barbell use
  • Pass the “squat test”
  • Pockets!
  • Length options

My Callouts

  • Sizes stop at x-large (fits a 12/14 waist)
  • Priced up to nearly $100/pair
  • Fabric on some is super thick around pockets

As a woman who fitnesses just about every day of the week, I’m always on the lookout for a really good pair of leggings. I shop everywhere, from Virus to Target to lulu, and I use different leggings for different exercises. For example, my Target tights will NOT hold up to a barbell. They would fall apart. We save those for yoga days. 

Hylete has a really solid line of leggings for women. The Nimbus II is arguably the most popular, and it’s the pair that I have. I can wear them for just about anything: heavy squats, running, box jumps, and, my favorite, sitting on a chair between heavy clean-and-jerks.

The fabric is a soft polyester/spandex blend. So far, it hasn’t shown any fraying from being scraped up with barbell knurling on cleans and deadlifts. However, I do find myself having to pull the fabric up on my thighs. I think this is a “me” problem though—I ordered a size bigger than what I usually get because it was November and I anticipated a nice winter thickening on my waist and thighs. Other reviewers state that these fit true to size.

Oh, and: pockets. Thank you for pockets on tights! I don’t need them when I exercise, but I sport activewear pretty much 24/7, so I need a pocket for my phone and I love that most of the Hylete leggings have at least one.

Unfortunately, Hylete apparel fails bigger women when it comes to leggings, which only go up to a size x-large (fitting a size 12-14 waist). I really don’t understand why a fitness brand wouldn’t have more options. Hylete, you’re missing out on some amazing customers. 

Length OptionsWaistPocketsColors
Nimbus II25- or 27-inch inseam; capris availableMid-rise, high-waist213
Luna25- or 27-inch inseamHigh-waist02
Tempo25- or 27-inch inseam; capris availableHigh-waist25
Terras Fleece-Lined25- or 27-inch inseamHigh-waist21

Men’s Shirts

My Favorite Things

  • Tons of options: crew and V-neck, long-sleeve, and tanks
  • Incredibly comfortable
  • Made for an athletic build
  • Lots of colors

My Callouts

  • Can be pricey on some options
  • May not be a good fit for all body types
  • Minimal design may not appeal to everyone

“The T-shirts from Hylete are honestly some of the best fitting and most comfortable T-shirts I’ve ever worn,” Coop says.

The problem with most shirts, even from companies making clothing for athletic body types, is that they’re still boxy. It’s as if companies are making their clothing for Spongebob Squarepants, not the guy who’s been putting in hours of training for not only increased performance but also a fit physique.

Hylete shirts, however, are very trim. They aren’t necessarily slim, so if you’re someone who is very skinny, they won’t necessarily hug you, but if you do have an athletic build, you’ll love the fit.

The designs are minimal, which Coop is a fan of, although I know many people like the big, bold graphics. You’ll also find small details that don’t make the shirt “better” but do add to the overall experience, such as premium tags and precise stitching.

Women’s Shirts

My Favorite Things

  • Huge variety of styles: crops, tanks, Ts, and polos
  • Super breathable fabric
  • Fit true to size
  • Lasts a long time

My Callouts

  • Higher-end clothing means higher prices
  • Sizes don’t cater to larger women

If you like a certain workout top style, Hylete probably has it. It wasn’t too long ago that Hylete didn’t have much to offer women in terms of performance apparel. Now, there are dozens of options in tops alone.

I own several shirts, including the Solana Cropped Tank and the Valena Crew (another crop). If you aren’t into crop tops, there are plenty of other options. 

I really like that there is a minimal design to Hylete gear. In other words, you don’t have to be a walking advertisement for the brand. It’s not that I don’t support Hylete, because I do like the clothes, but I tend to mix training apparel with my “going out to dinner” wear. You could easily wear most of the women’s tops in the gym to exercise or in social spaces. 

Any top I’ve worn has performed really well during workouts. The material is breathable and it washes easily–and no pit stains to report (yet). Many of the shirts are moisture-wicking. 

It’s a shame that there is no shirt that I could find on the size that comes in a size above x-large. It would be one thing if competitors weren’t offering bigger fits, but I found up to size 20 on lululemon and extra extra large on Fabletics. 

Other Products 

Hylete has quite a bit more: joggers, cross-training shoes, jackets, and more. We haven’t tested these pieces enough to really comment on them, but if we can make an educated guess, we would bet that you’ll find quality in just about everything. 

Coop really likes the socks and says they are comparable to Stance, which is one of my favorite brands as well. He also says that the hoodies use French terry that is as luxurious as it sounds and has a similarly athletic cut like the rest of Hylete’s clothing.

Hylete vs. lululemon

Over the past few years, lululemon has risen as a leader when it comes to premium fitness apparel. The brand is most well-known for its line of women’s leggings, but you better not sleep on the men’s line. Coop really likes the shorts and says the shirts are some of the best-fitting available.

I’m a huge fan of the Fast and Free tights as well as any sports bra the brand makes. I also love that if you’re a certified sports trainer, you get a 25% discount (Hylete wins here, though, offering 30% off to trainers).

If you put lulu side-by-side with Hylete, you might see that Hylete is a little more affordable, and lululemon is a little bit higher quality. Otherwise, they are really similar in style and offerings.

Hylete vs. Rhone Apparel

Coop believes that Rhone is making some of the best fitness apparel around. He says it fits well, feels great, and looks good. Not only are they using some of the best fabrics, but their attention to detail is outstanding. 

I’d say the offerings are similar to Hylete. Rhone pieces tend to be a bit more expensive, but they also have more detail and probably use more expensive fabrics. I’m a budget-minded person, so I’d choose Hylete over Rhone, but it really just comes down to personal preference.

Final Thoughts

There’s a lot of options available when it comes to things to wear while training.

“I generally train shirtless, but I mostly train in my garage, so if I wanted to train naked I suppose I could,” Coop says. 

If you don’t want to train naked and want apparel that performs as well as it looks, I would give Hylete a shot, as long as you don’t mind the price tag.

Full Rating

Hylete Apparel

Hylete came on the scene a few years ago offering well fitting shorts and shirts with sweat-wicking material that were CRAZY comfortable. The quest is, is the price worth it?

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Looks – 4.5
Durability – 4.5
Value – 4
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Hylete FAQs

Is Hylete made in the USA?

Hylete is based in Solana Beach, California, but the clothing is not made in the USA.

What are Hylete shirts made of?

It really depends on the shirt; there are tri-blend shirts and shirts that are 100% polyester. The Icon II Quad-Blend Polo, however, is a proprietary blend of four fabrics: rayon, bamboo rayon, cotton and spandex.

What is the meaning of Hylete?

The name “Hylete” is a combination of two words: “hybrid” and “athlete.” The brand specifically chose that name to target people who are into functional fitness.

Are there Hylete discounts?

Yes, there are a few ways to save on Hylete:

– Sign up for the newsletter at hylete.com to save 20% on your first purchase
– Military, first responders, teachers, and certified trainers are eligible for 30% off
– Shop around big holidays, like Black Friday, when the brand offers big sales.

Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1

Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1

Head of Content, Gym Owner, Personal Trainer, Dog Enthusiast

About Author

Kate has nearly two decades of experience working in both the fitness and content industries. Personally, Kate enjoys competing in weightlifting and doing burpees.

On the content side, Kate’s background is in newspaper journalism. She branched into public relations for the American Red Cross for about five years and then moving into content marketing. Today, her work at Garage Gym Reviews blends her excitement for fitness and love of writing. If she isn’t reviewing fitness equipment, you can find her working out or spending time with her two children.

Education & Credentials

  • NASM Certified Personal Trainer
  • USA Weightlifting Level 1
  • CrossFit Level 1

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  • Huel Ready-to-Drink Review (2025): Can This RTD Really Replace A Meal?
  • C4 Ultimate Shred Review (2025): Is This Fat-Burning Pre-Workout Worth It?
  • Almost Heaven Morgan Barrel Review (2025): A Sleek Barrel Sauna Built for Four
Equipment
  • Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes (2025): Top Picks from Certified Personal Trainers
  • Best Folding Exercise Bikes (2025): Compact and Lightweight Bikes for Small Spaces
  • After Testing More Than 50, We Found The 10 Best Folding Treadmills for Your Home (2025)
  • Best Quiet Treadmills (2025): 7 Peaceful Options for Keeping the Right Pace
  • Best Dumbbells of 2025: Top Picks From Fitness Experts After Thousands of Curls and Presses
Guides
  • Infrared Saunas Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Break a Sweat With Confidence
  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle