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What are people using for waterproof leg covers? I'm not meaning cycling tights but cycling trousers - but not really overtrousers.

I've got some Craft Avtice Bike Rain Trousers but I've ripped the backside out of them so need to get some new waterproofs...and I'm a bit stuck.

I'd really like the Endura MT500 Waterproof trousers but they are eye-wateringly expensive; the MT500 Spray trousers look ok - if I can find them in a sale; the Endura Gridlock 2 trousers are better priced but may not be 'tough' enough for MTBing - they look more like commuters/road use. The others that I've look at are DHB Flashlights - these appear to be similar to the Endura Gridlock 2.

Anyway, what are other people using and how waterproof are they? Ideally it is more mud-proof as I don't tend to ride in water, it tends to be water contaminated with dirt which equals mud of varying consistency.


 
Posted : 25/02/2017 10:56 pm
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I've had some from Aldi which have been surprisingly good considering the rest of their cycle clothing range. Otherwise, I've also used ex-RAF waterproof overtrousers on the grounds they are cheap, but also goretex. Obviously not made for the purpose, but did the job in horrible conditions.


 
Posted : 26/02/2017 5:39 am
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I hear Gridlock/2's may be a bit sweaty for MTB use.

I was looking at the same question before Christmas and while I ended up not buying came down to Singletracks or the Mt500's.

Part of the non buy though is that at this price I'm not sure I shouldn't be investigating mountain trousers (Montane, Rab etc) too, but haven't really had the time to get obsessive about whether seams woud be a problem / if bibs under would sort etc...


 
Posted : 26/02/2017 6:40 am
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These ?

[url= http://https://www.merlincycles.com/altura-attack-cycling-trousers-clearance-72751.html ][/url]


 
Posted : 26/02/2017 7:46 am
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I've been using the altura attack trousers for a couple of years when it's really grim out, they're putting in sterling service. Used on yesterday's ride (shown below) and were spot on.

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Posted : 26/02/2017 8:07 am
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Thanks...can't find any large but I'll look more shortly.


 
Posted : 26/02/2017 9:05 am
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I'm 32/32 and found the medium altura too big, small was perfect fit


 
Posted : 26/02/2017 1:54 pm
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I've been using RAF Military Surplus Goretex trousers as they're only £15, have to tuck them in at the bottom but really rate them otherwise!


 
Posted : 27/02/2017 7:10 pm
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Ta, will keep looking...apparently my existing trousers can be repaired so I'll see how those are on Thursday. If that fails I'll be looking for something else.


 
Posted : 27/02/2017 7:50 pm

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