Waterproof cycling trousers are notoriously hard to get right: worn as a shell layer over your normal trousers, they’re either too baggy and get caught in your chain while you pedal, or they’re too fitted and cut into your legs when you’re pedaling.
But if you’re cycling in the UK – in any season – there will come a day when you need a pair, either to save your office clothes on the commute or to convince you to head out in the first place.
We tested these trousers on some very wet winter rides, on a combination of day-long rides and shorter trips to the shops, and on both a hybrid style bike suited to commuting and a sleeker road bike. All of these trousers are designed to be worn over another layer: we tested them with lycra and jeans.
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Because there isn’t a lot of variety in style, price is the main consideration when you’re buying waterproof cycling trousers: if you only ride occasionally, or you won’t be forced to ride in bad weather, you can get by with a cheaper, less breathable pair, whose waterproofing will see you through a medium-length ride.
If you ride a lot and commute in any weather, it’s worth splashing out on a pricier pair. The improvement in breathability and flex is worth it.
If you ride in the evening or at night, consider a pair with more reflective details, like Proviz. If your pedals sit close to the bike then look for a pair with velcro ankle-fasteners. These bind the trousers to your ankle, which prevents them from catching in the chain and ripping or – worst case scenario – unseating you.
From climbing trousers with plenty of flex to dependable overtrousers you can wear over your leggings, these are the best waterproof trousers for cycling.
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