I have been on the same quest as you for pants for a while - best to date are the Endura Singletrack pants
I tried Endura few years back - too short, inseam was ~32". But I'll check the current offering.
I have been on the same quest as you for pants for a while - best to date are the Endura Singletrack pants
Am I the only one that finds MTB clothing a bit of a challenge? Prices are ludicrous, and sizing is all over the place.
Currently I am looking for shorts. I wear Leatt DBX padded shorts underneath my bike shorts so need a bit of slack in size but I also wear knee pads and most shorts I find are too....short. OK stood up but a gap between the knee pad and shorts leg when sat on the bike. Thinking of going for 3/4 length. What do you guys use?
yes you are absolutely right about it.One of those posting mentioned that he didn't want to appear as though he "had all the gear....etc".
I can fully understand that approach, but with respect it is flawed. I used to have the same attitude to personal protection. I wore a helmet, but I would not wear knee or elbow guards because I thought they made me look as though I thought I was good enough to get into harms way. I wasn't at all; I was bad enough to NEED the protection, but too concerned about what people thought to actually wear it. So I picked up a lot of scars and endured too many days off the bike waiting to heal. I have a more mature attitude now, well slightly anyhow.
My approach to "all the gear...etc" is to "go grunge". If your kit is manky enough, nobody can tell whether it has a logo on it or not, or even how old it is. By now most of my kit not only looks manky but is so old that all the logos have worn off. A new piece of clothing might stand out for a short while, but it is lost in the general appearance like fortnite store. My Shimano merch AM42 boots have Gorilla tape all over them to hold the wrap over top cover together (after too many pedal strikes). I have a new pair in the wings and when eventually I need them, I might start them off by blacking out the white stripe! (never did like that).
Endura Hummvee shorts for me are great, long enough (I'm 6"2) and built in liner short with a pad. Loads of pockets with zips etc. Yes they're a bit expensive at around £55 but they are good quality.Am I the only one that finds MTB clothing a bit of a challenge? Prices are ludicrous, and sizing is all over the place.
Currently I am looking for shorts. I wear Leatt DBX padded shorts underneath my bike shorts so need a bit of slack in size but I also wear knee pads and most shorts I find are too....short. OK stood up but a gap between the knee pad and shorts leg when sat on the bike. Thinking of going for 3/4 length. What do you guys use?
Ive been using a company on ebay called wolfride....not to garish, plenty of colors and designs, good fit and certainly not expensive
* i have no affiliation to them in anyway
These guys?
Wolfride Clothing
Wolfride Clothing, mountain bike, snowbaording and outdoor clothingwww.wolfrideclothing.com
you obviously do not ride in the UK!!My favorite clothing for emtb is Levis jeans and t-shirt.
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