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it's hosing it down and I've lost my waterproof shorts, my trusty Endura Superlites.
Next time I'd get a Medium - the Small [b]Superlite[/b]s were ok but a little too tight on my 31" waist and a little too short for pads.
Are the [b]MT500 [/b]any better? Do they play nicely with knee pads, they look quite narrow at the bottom?
The [b]Altura Attack[/b] waterproofs apparently size up quite big but they look like they'd be [i]ok [/i]with pads.
What else is worth a look (and is available form the usual suspects)?
I has several pairs of Altura Attack and cannot fault them TBH
I ride mine with 661 knee pads when riding big stuff without issue.
Attacks are great, although a little tight on legs, pads push the shorts up a bit too.
Get the size down as they are large
Sugoi rpm-x are on Sportpursuit at the moment.
Madison - can't recall the waterproof (well, waterproof erse) model, the Zeniths are very nice.
add - Addict is the compromise one. Tempest looks all weather. They fit well (well, for me -- I'm 30"/31" and their small - I think - was bang on)
Altura Attack's, love my 3/4's
Altura Attacks in all guises are my waterproofs of choice....three quarters for autumn/spring wet rides, full length longs for winter grotty weather and shorts for summer rainy days.
I've had a long lasting pair of Attacks. Like all Altura kit, sizing is on the slightly generous side of realistic, which is nice for us more rotund riders 😳
Gore military surplus trousers cut down. Really good.
Dont bother with the tempest shorts.I can't get more than 4 months out of a pair
Altura Attacks are MASSIVE. I bought a medium, as with a 30" waist I fitted their recommendation. They were huge. I ended up with an XS. This was OK, except that I wanted 3/4s, which don't come in an XS, so I had to stick with "normal" length shorts.