By Katherine Moore

Published: Tuesday, 25 October 2022 at 12:00 am


Whether water’s falling from the sky or splashing up from the trail, waterproof mountain biking trousers can make a huge difference to how much you enjoy wet-weather riding.

Keeping dry means you can spend longer on the trails, makes the post-ride clean-up operation much easier, and also helps you avoid the dreaded soggy chamois.

Waterproof mountain biking trousers are generally not cheap, so you’ll need to seek out waterproof and breathable materials that stand up to abuse on the trails to make sure your investment is worthwhile. However, there are bargains to be had, too.

These are the best waterproof mountain bike trousers tested in our recent winter group test.

Not sure what you’re looking for? Our full buyer’s guide is at the bottom of this article.

The best waterproof MTB trousers in 2022, as rated by our expert testers

The following products scored at least 4 out of 5 in our test.

  • Decathlon Rockrider All-Mountain: £40
  • Fox Ranger 3L Water Pants: £140 / €150 / $175
  • POC Consort MTB Dungaree: £450 / €490 / $500
  • 7Mesh Thunder Pant: £300 / €350 / $350
  • Endura SingleTrack Waterproof One-Piece: £199 
  • Troy Lee Designs Resist: £149 / $149

Decathlon Rockrider All-Mountain

4.5 out of 5 star rating
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Decathlon’s Rockrider All-Mountain trousers are a bargain.
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  • Material: 88% polyester, 12% elastane with DWR treatment
  • Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL
  • Weight: 307g (M)
  • Price: £40 as tested

For the money, the Decathlon Rockrider All-Mountain trousers are amazing. Even though Decathlon claims they are just water-resistant, not fully waterproof, the triple-layer seat and calf panels only started to soak through after long wet-weather rides.

The thighs and waist are made from a stretchy, breathable fabric, with a DWR coating and ample room for knee pads. This treatment does a good job of making water bead and run off, and even once the material wetted through, the trousers remained comfy and didn’t stick to our legs. The waist is secure enough to stop them slipping down, too.

A raised rear prevents mud splashing onto your back, while elastic ankle cuffs keep water from splashing up inside. The stretchy, lightweight material feels snug and dries fairly quickly.

Watch out – sizing is on the small side, especially around the waist and crotch, so consider going up. The two zipped pockets also aren’t big enough to comfortably store a smartphone.