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So my go-to shorts for riding are Endura MT500 Splash 3/4rs but recently I've been coming home with absolutely caked calves and thought "maybe I'll get the trouser versions of these".
Then I saw the price.
So, can anyone recommend an alternative that doesn't cost ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. I thought Altura did something, but apparently not.
(I guess one alternative is long socks)
Have a look at Keela Roadrunner
If you're thinking of socks, I've found these good for winter:
http://www.camaro.at/en/segeln/socken.php?id=23799
Very warm, waterproof enough even after the seams start to give up, and they're long enough to just reach under most kneepads.
Craft do some good waterproof trousers...mine are 5 years old and the backside is now ripped...doesn't look like I can repair so will order another set if I can find them.
Alpkit also do some waterproof trousers but I've not used them.
Have a look at Keela Roadrunner
best keks ever, now own 2 pairs.
Tenn cycling - £27 warm and waterproof. Just reproof after 10 or so washes
Madison Addict. Last years were water resistant and can be had for around £60, this years are waterproof and around £90 iirc
Knee high sealskinz are teh awsumz.
Keela roadrunner. Also a good leg length too
ElShalimo - Member
Have a look at Keela Roadrunner
Better than all the rest IMO. My wife despairs of me wearing anything else. 🙂
How 'tough' are the Keela trousers? Are they fine for mountain biking? Able to take the rough and tumble that goes along with some muddy, wet biking? Is it a tough material?
The Craft bike trousers I have has proved to be very durable, but now that the backside stitching has started to rip, it is getting worse the more they are worn and I can't stitch them now...
I also can't seem to find any replacement Craft trousers so might need to try some Euro websites.