What do you recommend?
Altura and Royal, both tough as nails.
Any cheap black shorts with lycra ones underneath.Baggies are way to expensive
mace
tougher than me........... 😉
I got some Spesh Enduro's a couple of years ago - the ones that STW rated as best in test at the time. The liner was OK (detachable), but the outers are great. Nice and light but quite tough.
not endura. last two pairs have died on me.
Yep its Endura that have gone.
Sugoi Gustovs - had mine for 4-5 years still going strong
Seconded the Sugoi Gustovs. Superb shorts.
oh, great. just received some enduras from CRC today. How long will they last...
polaris freeride, i had mine for 3 years and they stilll looked new. i only changed them because they got too small
I'm still waiting for three pairs of endura shorts to fail on me, one pair is 7 years old, will I have to wait much longer? I'd like to try some of the ones recommended on here!
Oakley.
Mace.
Have the Gustovs changed the liner? Mine was shit. really odd shape and small and TBH although the outers are tough, they soak up water like a sponge, so are only really OK in the Summer. V disappointed when they're so expensive
I've got some Scott ones that are a couple of years old
wear them every day, crash in them at weekends and no signs of wear at all
lined and a bit warm in the summer though
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unlike the Fox Sergeant ones I had which just about lasted a year of the same treatment, but by that time had a big hole in the crotch, a broken zip and holes in all 4 pockets
Not endura humvees
Endura Singletracks are very good, no inner though, but you wouldn't be getting very good ones at that price anyway?
Spesh Enduro +1 - best shorts I've got, had em ages and I've knackered quite a few others I've had much less time.
Had a pair of Oakley baggies, worn everyday whilst couriering, so alot, two years before they died, and got them 40% off so all good.
On some Cannondale Grind baggies now, very comfy liner and a tough outer, may get a bit hot in the summer but for cooler stuff seem good so far, they were also reduced and recon they'll last well.
"Endura Singletracks are very good"
+1
Endura Singletracks are very good
-1
Mine didn't last long at all before coming apart at the seams.
fox DH shorts are rock solid... wouldn't get royal though... i had some freeride shorts and they fell apart...
Altura Mayhem. Pretty much perfect unless you want waterproofing. They even come with a fairly decent liner, if you like that sort of thing. Also cheap.
My enduras are still going strong after lots of hard use well over a year now. Still look like brand new.
But they are nothing to my Kona shorts that they don't make any more, I've had them pretty much since I started (modern) mountain biking, picked them out of a halfords bargain bin. They've now lasted 12 years and apart from looking a bit scuffed on the arse, they're still great.
i like casual wear baggies. cycling specific ones are daft money
I've found new endura stuff to be pretty poor and to come apart at the exposed seams in the crotch area very quickly (and all of my riding mates have also). My older sets of shorts lasted a number of years and one pair is still going strong.
Not endura humveesEndura Singletracks
Agree, both are shite. The Humvees are also very heavy- why?!
The Singletrack shorts feel great on but the strap etc fell to pieces after 6months.
Will look up Mace.
my endura humvees and singletracks have both come apart at the seams 🙁 using some decathlon ones at mo but not been long enough to see if they'll fall to bits just yet
I've had 2 pairs of Zoic baggies both of which have had crap liners but great outers, just wear endura padded knicks under them.
jedi and Edric 64 what 'normal' shorts do you wear?
I've found with non cycling baggies that I wear through the arse in about a year.
NickC, I think the Sugoi have changed. I've an old pair (4yrs) and they are of a heavier weight fabric and slightly slimmer cut. Current ones seem to be of a ripstop style lightweight construction. And a baggier fit too.
I have Sombrio Badass bike shorts, havn't fallen apart yet, and they look damn cool
Dakine ones are a revelation, compared to Singletracks. With knee warmers they've kept me warm and dryish all winter and haven't put my trousers on at all. I find I don't even need to be wearing liners. Wore my singletracks for the first time in a while and got a soaking within 10 mins. Stupidly expensive though, £80...for a pair of shorts is insane.
Yes I do wear shorts out in a year to 18 months but shop in charity shops and wear cheap no fear stuff from lillywhites
my endura zymes seem tough after a year of dh/ xc abuse
Nema
Race Face DH shorts. Light enough for all round riding but very tough.
Sombrio Badass and Pinner shorts for me. They are equally at home on world cup DH courses ans they are on an all day mountain epic. Very tough, quick drying and packed with loads of well thought out clever features.
and best of all, both pairs for under £30 brand new with tags from the bay.
Enjoy.
had some scott ones - 4 years and counting - reckon I've got at least another season in em.
humvees - comfy and full of pockets. have required a few sewing sessions though. My croth must have some extreme corrosive properties though.
yep endura's seams do come apart, had to repair a few of my pairs probably not helped by sitting ont eh nose of the saddle for really steep climbs though.
Gore plaster shorts,i got some last year.They've been fantastic and would buy again/more of.
Ground Effect Juggernauts - survived my lack of skills for years now
http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product-detail-JUG-SHO.htm
Roach if you can get them.......................
nemba are okay
The old Endura were good (general products) but anything I bought in the last three years has been shite - I won't buy the brand anymore.
I've got some Oakley baggies too, tough as a tough thing. They came with a liner which was awful, I cut that out and used my Swobo liner - fantastic. Worth it just for the outer shell. It must be getting on for 5 years and not a tear.
I've recently got into the Swobo brand - quality is second to none IMO.I bought a pair of the Minkman at the Stif sale £35.99 incl liner, I haven't used them yet but they do look and feel very well made. Worth checking out at that price! 🙂
Ground Effect Double Happys - 2 pairs 4 and 3 yrs old and no weaknesses.
thread bump: On the basis of comments above I am now the owner of a pair of Spesh Enduro baggies. Not ridden in them yet but they look and feel great when wearing and seem really well put together. So am happy 🙂
Yes I do wear shorts out in a year to 18 months but shop in charity shops and wear cheap no fear stuff from lillywhites
Genius idea, off to the charity shops on pay day! 🙂
Anything that doesn't have Endura written on them, would be a good start!
Surely they must be taking note of all the returns/negative comments by now....
Troy Lee Moto shorts
>But they are nothing to my Kona shorts that they don't make any more
If that's the original (50-75quid ?) Air Times they used to do with the big rubber logo pad and keprotec stretch panels - indeedy ! My OH got mine from a sale in Halfrauds, and I picked up a long-panted version of 'em from an Evans clearance a few years ago.
Nothing like the thin sweaty nylon crappy equivalent they did later (I've got a pair of those too, only use 'em for diy...)
Occasionally you see some 28" waist old stock appear on fleabay for about a fiver...
Sombrio seem to be the best I've had.
Just got some massive shorts from M&S though, will see how they get on.
Ground Effect Juggernauts. Best shorts I've owned.