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Janji AFO Middle Review

Super comfortable waistband and liner but limited pockets and the price is high
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Janji AFO Middle Review
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Price:  $72 List
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Manufacturer:   Janji
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By Matthew Richardson ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  July 1, 2026
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RANKED
#2 of 10
  • Overall Comfort - 50% 8.5
  • Breathability & Moisture Control - 30% 8.5
  • Pockets - 20% 6.5
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Our Verdict

The Janji AFO Middle earned the highest waistband comfort score in our testing and matched the top mark for drying speed. The updated perforated knit waistband with an external drawcord sits flat, breathes, and never digs in, even on our longest efforts. At 3.50 ounces, the AFO woven fabric feels barely there, and bonded seams eliminate every potential chafe point. The two-pocket system is the main limitation, with only a back zipper and a liner key pocket. For runners who travel light and prize comfort above all else, the AFO Middle is an outstanding daily runner. See how it compares in our full running shorts review.
REASONS TO BUY
Best waistband comfort
Ultralight
Bonded seams prevent chafe
Fast drying
External drawcord
REASONS TO AVOID
Only two pockets
Premium price
Minimal features

Our Analysis and Test Results

janji afo middle - the janji afo middle on a trail with the san juans behind.
The Janji AFO Middle on a trail with the San Juans behind.   Credit: Matthew Richardson

Likes


The first thing we noticed about the Janji AFO Middle is how little we noticed it. The AFO woven fabric at 3.50 ounces has a barely-there quality that spoils you for heavier shorts, and the bonded seams mean zero chafe points anywhere on the shorts. The updated perforated knit waistband is the other highlight: it sits flat against the skin, breathes through the perforations, and the external drawcord keeps the knot away from the pelvis, where it could rub during long efforts. We never had to adjust it mid-run, which is a higher compliment than it might sound. Drying speed is equally impressive, matching the Patagonia DWR-treated options despite a different fabric approach. The brief liner is lightweight and stays in place without fuss.

janji afo middle - the perforated knit waistband and external drawcord on the janji afo...
The perforated knit waistband and external drawcord on the Janji AFO Middle.   Credit: Matthew Richardson

Dislikes


The pocket situation holds the AFO Middle back. Two pockets total, a back zipper, and a liner key pocket with a bungee loop aren't enough for runners who want to carry a phone, gels, and keys without having to choose which one gets left behind. At this price point, we expected more storage. The brief liner provides adequate support but less thigh coverage than the boxer brief options in the lineup. The 5-inch inseam is great for performance but less versatile for off-run use. Runners who need to carry essentials will either need to leave something behind or add a belt.

janji afo middle - the single rear pocket is the only storage on the afo middle.
The single rear pocket is the only storage on the AFO Middle.   Credit: Matthew Richardson

Should You Buy the Janji AFO Middle?


If waistband comfort, ultralight weight, and fast drying are your top priorities, and you do not need to carry much on your runs, the AFO Middle is one of the best shorts we tested. It came close to our top overall pick and lost ground only on pocket capacity. For runners who use a vest or belt for carry needs, the AFO Middle pairs beautifully. If you need self-contained pocket storage, look to the Strider Pro or Swiftland instead.

What Other Running Shorts Should You Consider?


The Patagonia Strider Pro matches the AFO on comfort and drying speed while adding five pockets that eliminate the need for a belt or vest. The REI Swiftland Shorts offer similar breathability with a more expansive pocket system and a boxer brief liner. If you want the same ultralight ethos in a linerless design, the Patagonia Trailfarer weighs even less and dries even faster.

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Bottom Line Super comfortable waistband and liner but limited pockets and the price is high
Pros Best waistband comfort, ultralight, bonded seams prevent chafe, fast drying, external drawcord
Cons Only two pockets, premium price, minimal features
Rating Categories Janji AFO Middle
Overall Comfort (50%)
8.5
Breathability & Moisture Control (30%)
8.5
Pockets (20%)
6.5
Specifications Janji AFO Middle
Best for Long distance
Liner Type Brief
Pockets 1 back zipper + 1 liner key pocket
Fits a Phone Yes (back pocket)
Measured Weight (Size Small) 3.50 oz
Measured Waistband Width 14.50 in
Measured Leg Opening (Diameter) 12.50 in
Dry Time - Blow Dryer 15 min
Waistband Drawstring Placement External
Body Material 88% recycled polyester, 12% elastane (AFO woven)
Alternate Styles 7" inseam; Middle Short Ultra (enhanced pockets)
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