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These are what I wear and I really like them. They are long though and so I had the wife remove the bottom 4" section and now they're a perfect fit on me.If you like the Endura products why not have a look at their Singletrack trousers. I have a pair in red, they're very light and have a discrete zippered vent in each leg for extra ventilation (which I haven't had to use yet). They do seem to be a tad long for their waist size so they bunch up at a bit at my ankles cos I don't have long legs, but that's not been a problem for me. Endura Singletrack
I tucked the bottom hem a few inches up inside the trouser and kept in place with a few stitches.These are what I wear and I really like them. They are long though and so I had the wife remove the bottom 4" section and now they're a perfect fit on me.
I'm currently using 100% Airmatics and they're amazing. Super light, nicely cut and surprisingly durable (held up well when I slide on my arse down a big granite rock slab when I was checking if it was safe to ride down!). I haven't worn them in a full on downpour but they're certainly splash proof.
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As said earlier in post #11:My go-to "good weather" trousers are the Endura MT500 Burners, designed with input from the "Athertons".
Good, comfortable, stretchy slim fit, strong & light, with small vented sections and cordura knee inserts. Fend off Brambles (and ticks) reinforced seat and good zipped pockets. The only thing I don't like is the stupid belt buckle.
I'm a bloke, but in warm/hot weather wear Endura Women's MT500 Burner Pants (L), fit perfectly and are surprisingly strong. Bought 2 pairs when on sale at half price.
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Yes on the Endura pants. Love them for reasons stated above. . As mentioned I had to have them shortened tho. $20 at my seamstress place.If you like the Endura products why not have a look at their Singletrack trousers. I have a pair in red, they're very light and have a discrete zippered vent in each leg for extra ventilation (which I haven't had to use yet). They do seem to be a tad long for their waist size so they bunch up at a bit at my ankles cos I don't have long legs, but that's not been a problem for me. Endura Singletrack
For her last birthday my personal seamstress (aka wife) wanted a nice sewing machine to replace the ancient Singer that was originally her Mum's. Was happy to oblige her with the Janome machine that she wanted. For sentimental reasons can't chuck the old Singer of course.Yes on the Endura pants. Love them for reasons stated above. . As mentioned I had to have them shortened tho. $20 at my seamstress place.
I have the opposite problem I have long legs and have to buy bigger waist size to get the length I need, then have to get the waist taken in,I might try the Endura Singletrack trousers,any other suggestions ?These are what I wear and I really like them. They are long though and so I had the wife remove the bottom 4" section and now they're a perfect fit on me.
Shipping to the UK would probably hike price, but NF has two lengths.I have the opposite problem I have long legs and have to buy bigger waist size to get the length I need, then have to get the waist taken in,I might try the Endura Singletrack trousers,any other suggestions ?