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Can't anyone recommend a good quality set of waterproof shorts, sick of getting a wet @rse, looking for something for trail and dh riding, no budget as such
Endura MT500 seem to do the job for me.
Altura Attacks for me- wore a set out a while back but they lasted years and crashes, no bother. Wouldn't be without them now
tried MT500's and they just didn't work for me... i still ended up wet through 🙁
my wife has got me Attacks for chirstmas, so we'll see how they work.
that said, some on here in the past have recommended getting army surplus gore-tex trousers and cutting them down (or not)...
Got altura attack 3/4 length. Good but no belt hoops, just for braces.
Altura Attacks for me. Had them for over a year in all sorts of conditions. Never failed me.
Tried Endura MT500 and ripped them... they are expensive so was gutted.
Then went to Endura Superlites... quite crispy material so quite noisy and stiff. Lasted ok.
Now on Altura Attack... best yet, get a set every other year as that is when they start to fall apart but I ride to 3 times a week through winter and it is pretty crappy conditions here.
MT500 spray 3/4s. Perfect if you want to stop that wet arse. keep your knees a bit warmer than shorts too.
TLD moto's. bomb proof
looks like altura attacks are winning, thanks for all the replies. has anyone tried the mavic stratos h20 range?
EBay cut down MOD goretex
I brought some Tenn Protean shorts off ebay for about 18 quid. People seem to think they are a bargain. Not arrived yet though.
Attacks here too.
The MT500 have been faultless for me i use them all year round in scotland so they see plenty of water. Also check out maddison's waterproof shorts they come with a lifetime warranty and are usually well priced.
think i'll side step the mudguard idea but thanks anyway. altura attack will be on the shopping list.
Attacks are all I've ever tried, had them for 2 years now and they do the job.
A mudguard won't stop you getting wet through when riding in the rain
I've heard good noises from shops about some of the Madison ones but don't know anyone who's had them. Anybody?
I've just ordered the Madison ones, £43 for 3/4 vs £50+ for Alturas (which are good!) was the deal breaker here.. hopefully a good choice.
Tenn seem good for money too but not worn yet as shorter than I prefer..
I've got a pair of Madison Tempest shorts.
Only ridden in them twice but they kept me dry. Sizing seems quite big, I'm a 32" waist and I have to do the adjusters right up on my mediums and they still fall down a bit.
Like the looks of those Tenn Protean, £17 on ebay. Hmmmmmm.
TLD moto's. bomb proof
But not waterproof.
TLD are default for me, but switch to Altura Attack's when it's soaking wet.
ex army goretex for me too, £15ish a pair
felixdamouse - Member
think i'll side step the mudguard idea but thanks anyway
I read "DH" in the OP, it's funny how people who don't ride DH have no idea why we don't all fit rear mudguards. (The answer is that there's precious enough clearance between tyre and seat tube on a big landing as it is - 200mm of travel has to go somewhere.)
FWIW, back to your question, I've got some Endura shorts and they really don;t stay waterproof without copious, regular re-proofing and I'll be trying Altura Attacks next time round.
ive got the madison ones. There good and fit well. The materials like your waterproof jacket is made from.
Only issue is i tend to get a muddy wet saddle a lot and its worn through the crotch area. lasted about 8 months from new!
another vote for the Attacks, brilliant bit of kit and i won't use anything else when its wet out.
EBay cut down MOD goretex
+1
and just replace elastic drawcord at waist with something that doesn't stretch, so that they stay up. Sorted.
when you cut them down, do they fray?
no
Altura attack 3/4's for me
A few wet, muddy rides in my Tempest 3/4 now. So far so good.
Very happy with Endura Venturi 3/4's, lasted a good 3 years of heavy use without issue. Replaced with the same when they finally gave up the ghost.
I have a pair of cut down surplus gore tex jobs but find them a bit flappy tbh.
+1 for MT500's have found them brilliant in the Irish rain!
I brought some Tenn Protean shorts off ebay for about 18 quid. People seem to think they are a bargain. Not arrived yet though.
I've had a few wet rides out in mine now. Definitely a bargain. Not the most tech, breathable of things, but waterproof and decently made.
Just replaced a pair of 3/4 MT500s after 3yrs of use, also am liking The MT500 waterproof shorts too.
Attacks 3/4's here too, 3 years and just starting to wear out, (seam taping falling apart inside)
They size up large though 34" you are a medium in attacks whereas the rest of Altura trousers/shorts I would be a large
About to replace, probably with the same again but I will get the braces too as they slip down when worm with bibs underneath
Review of waterproof shorts in mbuk this month (the one out on Friday), interesting reading compared to the real world experiences above
Summary of their review (large pinches of salt probably needed)-
Altura Attack - 3/5 - good waterproof fabric not too hot, but boxy shape flaps around and rides up knee (can't say I've experienced this at all, so basically they suggest they are the best waterproof shorts but the tester didn't get on with the fit so they get drastically marked down)
Madison Tempest - 3.5/5 - value award but water beads and eventually soaks in in heavy rain (they mean worst for waterproofness I guess)
Fox Attack Q4 CW - 3.5/5 - good fit and stylish but sweaty and clammy if not that cold
Gore Alp X 3.0 - 4/5 - most breathable and waterproof in test, marked down for only having one small mesh pocket
Scott Trail MTN 10 - 4/5 - good fit again marked down as rear pocket hard to use in mud
Endura MT500 - 4.5/5 - nice length waterproof breathable, leg draw cords to keep spray out, difficult rear pocket, no cord stopper on drawstring waist (surely that's a 20p home modification if it's that important?)
So it seems the most important thing in a pair of waterproof shorts is not that they are waterproof, but pockets!
I've been using army trousers cut down. More waterproof than the previous Alturas. Just order some of those Proteans from ebay, got to be worth trying for that money
I have the madison's. Think they're great but nowt to compare to. Fitted the Crudguard last night and won't do without it for winter now - some difference that makes.
Oh, anyone have a good seller for MoD goretex surplus? Would like a pair for puffer duties.
Puffer this year jimmy? Best of luck mate!
Greg.
Today I used my Tenn shorts for the first time. Was unsure how they would perform, but thought for £18 their worth a punt
I am impressed so far. Lots of surface water and some driving snow, the shorts performed well. I was warm and not over hot ( must add I use a rear Crud mud guard and it was about 3 degrees) but most importantly dry, from both water and sweat.
I can't commend on their breathability or robustly but for todays ride they were spot on.
jimmy - MemberOh, anyone have a good seller for MoD goretex surplus? Would like a pair for puffer duties.
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digga - Memberfelixdamouse - Member
think i'll side step the mudguard idea but thanks anywayI read "DH" in the OP, it's funny how people who don't ride DH have no idea why we don't all fit rear mudguards. (The answer is that there's precious enough clearance between tyre and seat tube on a big landing as it is - 200mm of travel has to go somewhere.)
But I red trail and DH which is different to DH.
Most DH riders are not really DH riders at all as for skipping a mudguard your loss.
[url= http://www.britishmilitarysurplus.co.uk/shop/trousers/british-army-goretex-trousers-1122244.html ]Army surplus goretex crackers[/url]
Cut off to required length, add a hem if you want a nice finish. Lovely jubbly.
