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Enduro, cross-country, all-mountain or a simple trail ride with friends: men's MTB trousers are your go-to for confident riding on any terrain. Snowleader has selected the most advanced models from top brands, with free delivery from €199 and free returns within 60 days.
On technical trails, men's MTB trousers make all the difference compared to standard sports bottoms. Their fit is designed for pedalling, the fabrics withstand branches and splashes, and the reinforcements protect you where it matters. Here's what you can expect:
If summer heat has you riding lighter, men's MTB shorts and cycling shorts offer a comfortable alternative for the hottest days. Still unsure about your full outfit? Our guide on how to dress for mountain biking will help you decide. Snowleader also offers a range of women's MTB trousers for every discipline.
The right MTB trousers depend above all on the type of riding you prefer. Here are the main points to guide your choice:
Don't forget to complete your kit with a men's MTB jacket suited to the season and a pair of MTB gloves for optimal grip on the handlebars.
The materials in technical MTB trousers directly affect your comfort on the bike. Stretch fabrics like Cordura or softshell combine durability and flexibility, two essential qualities for withstanding repeated friction from the saddle and branches. For waterproof and breathable MTB trousers, look for a membrane such as Gore-Tex or a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatment that blocks water while letting sweat escape. Ventilation zips on the thighs are also worth considering: they allow quick cooling on climbs without stopping. Finally, look for reinforced seams at the crotch and waist adjustments with velcro or drawcord for optimal fit in the saddle.
Snowleader brings together brands renowned for their expertise in technical MTB clothing. Norrona, the acclaimed Norwegian brand, leads our selection with its Fjørå and Skibotn ranges: the Fjørå Flex1 stands out for its lightness and stretch fabric, while the Fjørå Gore-Tex Infinium offers ideal windproof protection for changing mountain conditions. POC, the Swedish cycling safety specialist, completes the range with its Motion line, designed to combine protection and freedom of movement. Ion brings its enduro expertise with models like the Ionic LT, while Scott and Patagonia expand the selection with men's MTB trousers focused on versatility and durable materials.
First, check for a waterproof membrane, Gore-Tex or DWR treatment, combined with breathable fabric panels. The waterproof rating, given in mm Schmerber, is a good indicator: above 10,000 mm, protection is suitable for heavy rain. Also make sure the trousers have ventilation zips to prevent overheating on climbs-a detail that really makes a difference on long rides.
Ventilation zips, usually placed on the thighs, help regulate body temperature without removing a layer. They are especially useful on climbs where effort is intense, then can be closed on descents when speed cools you down. It's a comfort feature not to overlook if you regularly ride routes with lots of elevation.
Absolutely. Waterproof MTB overtrousers can be worn over your usual trousers and easily packed in a backpack-a practical solution if you don't want to invest in fully waterproof trousers. Choose a model with zipped side openings so you can put them on without removing your shoes, and check that the seams are taped for total waterproofing.
To maintain the technical properties of your MTB trousers, wash at a maximum of 30°C with a mild detergent, without fabric softener. Avoid tumble drying, which can damage waterproof membranes and water-repellent treatments. After several washes, the DWR treatment loses effectiveness: you can reactivate it with a low-temperature tumble dry or a specific waterproofing product in spray or wash form.
For winter mountain biking, choose men's trousers with lining or made from softshell, offering thermal insulation while remaining breathable. A windproof model with a waterproof membrane will protect you from cold and mud splashes. Also consider layering-thermal base layer, breathable jersey and technical trousers-to stay warm without weighing down your outfit.