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Quiksilver Men’s Surfsilk Kaimana 20nb Board Shorts – A Low‑Key Summer Staple
Quiksilver Men’s Surfsilk Kaimana 20nb Board Shorts – A Low‑Key Summer Staple
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There's something oddly satisfying about slipping into a pair of shorts that feel like they were made for the water, yet you can wear them to the boardwalk café without looking like you just came from a surf session. The Quiksilver Surfsilk Kaimana 20nb Board Shorts manage that balance without shouting about it.
Why the Kaimana feels different
First off, the fabric is called “Surfsilk,” a blend that’s light enough to dry quickly but still has a bit of stretch. Most people notice the softness right away – it’s not the stiff, nylon‑y feel you get from cheaper board shorts. That extra give makes the knees less likely to snag on a surfboard rail, and you’ll appreciate the freedom of movement whether you’re paddling out or just walking along the pier.
Another small detail that often goes under the radar is the 20‑inch inseam (the “20nb” in the name). It sits right in that sweet spot between a full‑length board short and a shorter “short‑short” style, so it’s long enough for modesty but still looks sleek when you’re on a bike or sitting at a beachside bar.
Fit and feel – the little things that matter
Quiksilver kept the waistband simple: a classic elastic with an internal drawstring. It stays snug without feeling like a rubber band, though a few reviewers have mentioned that the drawstring can be a tad stiff out of the bag – nothing a quick pull can’t fix, but worth noting if you like a super‑soft feel right away.
- ✅ Elastic waistband with hidden drawstring for a secure fit.
- ✅ Quick‑dry Surfsilk fabric that swallows water like a sponge and releases it fast.
- ✅ Mid‑length cut that works for both surf and street.
- ✅ Reinforced stitching at the leg openings to prevent tearing.
Color palette – a nod to the ocean
The Kaimana comes in four muted tones that feel like a sunrise over the Pacific: Dark Navy, Forest, Black, and Estate Blue. They’re not loud, but they have just enough depth to hide a bit of sand after a day out. If you’re the type who likes to match your board to your board shorts, the darker hues pair nicely with most surfboards, while the Estate Blue can give a subtle pop without being garish.
Pros & Cons – the quick rundown
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Pros
- Fast‑dry performance keeps you comfortable post‑surf.
- Stretchy fabric moves with you, reducing chafing.
- Versatile length works for active water sports and casual wear.
- Low‑key color options suit a wide range of styles.
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Cons
- The drawstring can feel a bit stiff initially.
- Not ideal for cold‑water surfers who need a thicker, insulated short.
How it stacks up against the competition
If you’ve tried other mid‑range board shorts, you might have noticed the price jump with brands that add extra pockets or flashy graphics. The Kaimana skips the gimmicks and focuses on core performance. Compared to a typical $45 generic short, you get better fabric quality and reinforced seams for roughly $10 more. On the other hand, high‑end surf‑specific models often run $80‑$100 and include zip pockets and UV‑protective finishes – features you’ll only need if you’re spending every day in the water.
Bottom line – is the Kaimana worth your summer budget?
For the casual surfer or the beach‑town dweller who wants a reliable, good‑looking pair of shorts without the extra frills, the Quiksilver Surfsilk Kaimana 20nb hits the mark. It’s comfortable, dries quickly, and the understated colors keep you looking relaxed whether you’re catching a wave or grabbing a cold drink after. Just keep in mind the drawstring stiffness and the fact that it’s not built for icy water sessions. If those aren’t deal‑breakers, you’re looking at a solid addition to any summer wardrobe.

| Size Name |
28W, 30, (30W)EU, 31W, (31W)EU, 32, 33W, (33W)EU, 34, (34W)EU, 36, 36W, 38, 40 |
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| Color Name |
Dark Navy, Forest, Black, Estate Blue |