Best Men's Hiking Leggings

Discover the best men's hiking leggings designed for comfort and performance on the trails. Crafted from moisture-wicking and breathable materials, these leggings provide optimal flexibility and support during your outdoor adventures. With features like wind resistance and thermal insulation, they keep you warm and protected in varying weather conditions. Lightweight and durable, these leggings are perfect for layering or wearing solo, ensuring you stay comfortable and agile on every hike. Elevate your outdoor gear with leggings that combine functionality and style for the ultimate hiking experience.

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Fjallraven Men's Abisko Trekking Pro Tight
  • Black/Iron Grey

Fjallraven Men's Abisko Trekking Pro Tight

$150.00

(10)

fit and design fixed length leg ending full leg type hardwearing trekking tights with abrasion- resistant cordura over the seat and knees improved design, fit and materials premium double- knitted stretch fabric high- stretch cordura reinforcements with a water-...

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5 Lord Lucan
Absolutely superb! I detest ordinary hiking trousers- they ’ re always so baggy, with huge amounts of material that flaps around in the wind and discourages quick progress, and they look awful too- really unflattering, and they make men look like elderly grandads. HOWEVER, these Abisko Pro Tights are just amazing! They fit great, they look good, they ’ re hard wearing, they wash well, they ’ re comfortable … and they don ’ t flap around in the wind. The sizing is spot on … if you ’ re honest about your size. I ’ m a 28 ” waist, and the size XS fit perfectly. Note- the two pockets, one on each leg, are different. The right hand side one( with a flap) will accommodate all sorts- it ’s a good size, but note it is too deep/ positioned such that if you put a mobile phone in it, it doesn ’ t “ feel right ”. But that ’s because it ’s the left hand side pocket that is designed to carry your phone- and in that pocket, the phone feels very comfortable and secure, but easy to access. The reinforcing on the knees and bum seems to work well, and looks good too. They ’ re a really quality piece of kit- pricey, but I ’ d say worth it, to be honest.

5 Happy Hiker
My new favorite trekking trousers. I have worn leggings for winter running for some time, but only in the last 12 months I have started wearing leggings for hill running and hiking. The Abisko Trekking Pro Tights are very comfortable and warm and have a compressive feel on the calves. They have handy pockets on the sides. I have been caught in moderate rain and have found that the tights have a reasonable degree of water resistance, and even when wet they feel good, and you don ’ t have that horrible feeling you get when trousers stick to the back of your knees. When the conditions change the tights dry quickly. The material has a different feel to running leggings, but that is probably due to the fact they are more adapted to rugged conditions and adverse weather. They have toughened patches over the knees and the rear which will hopefully keep them durable for some time. I am glad I purchased them.

5 Serge
While tights as a baselayer is nothing new for me, I 've recently become a convert to tights as outerwear. Women have been doing it for years, and with more and more options and styles on the market, men are starting to catch on to the benefits. Long have I hated baggy hiking pants. They become floppy when wet, and even the more fitted pants can be constricting for aerobic sports like trail running. I purchased these tights with the intended purpose of wet wading while fishing, and to that end I think they work great, though i started finding many more appilcations for their functional benefits. I wanted to put them through the paces and test the range of activities. So I took them on a half marathon training run around my neighborhood in misty mid 50s weather. Here is what I discovered:- there is a liner in the front crotch, suggesting that these are meant to be worn sans sous vêtement. While the somewhat abrasive stitching tactically avoids sensitive areas, they still run the length of the garment, giving me pause. Turned out not to be an issue, even for the seam running up the backside.( If anything, the liner helps smooth any unwanted embelishments if you still choose to wear something underneath.)- The tag actually irritated me more than the stitching, though after about an hour of running I no longer felt it. Still, i wish i thought to cut it off before i left the house.- i am used to wearing trousers and shorts on my hips. These tights are meant to be worn high on the waist. It almost reached my belly button. This ca n't be avoided, you must pull them all the way up or the stitching in the crotch WILL rub your inner thigh.- the reinforced areas kept my legs warm and feeling fresh even as the wind picked up. I was worried they would feel uncomfortable for long distances but i quickly got used to it. Would definitely come in handy for hiking, wading, scrambling, sitting, or any other activities where you make contact with your environement.- the drawstring was next to useless. Fortunately the tights are tight enough to hold themselves up for the most part, but once the string wears out I may try to replace it with a thin running shoelace. Bottom line, these are on my packing shortlist for all outdoor endeavors. Quick drying, warm, breathable, non constricting, and durable. Works well as a base layer or on their own. They look great, feel great and give me the confidence to be as bold as they look. If someone sees a man in tights on the trails, they will say to themselves, whoa, this guy means business, and give you plenty of space. I would like to conclude that as great as they are, they are still tights. I probably wo n't go grocery shopping or to my son's soccer game in these. Recommend sticking to places where they are functionally appropriate.

5 Dan R
I really liked these for around the camp in the mornings and evenings. Super comfortable and warm, and provided a little compression for sore legs! I ’ ve also used them as a base layer under my Bergtagen shell…maybe a bit too warm in milder days but fantastic when it was below zero!

5 Dready
[ Fit is tight but I like that. Very tuff material. I wear these working in garden and hiking. Comfortable and seem to hold up. More color choices would be good.

Adidas Men's Xperior Merino 200 Baselayer Leggings
  • Grey Five

Adidas Men's Xperior Merino 200 Baselayer Leggings

$110.00

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They are very comfortable and made with excellent quality. ... Nice fit and feel ... Excellent buy. ... My wife loves the fit and feel. ... stitched on adidas terrex woven branding made with natural and renewable materials as part of our journey to design out finite resources and help end plastic...

ColdPruf Men's Basic Baselayer Leggings
  • Black

ColdPruf Men's Basic Baselayer Leggings

$24.99

(8)

Keeps you warm ... He wears them every day and they keep him warm. ... I love them they are thin not heavy for laying a must buy brand if you want thicker and warmer thermal get the same brand in expedition version military fleeced

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5 Lynn2025
I bought these for my son. He wears them every day and they keep him warm.

5 YOYO90
I love them they are thin not heavy for laying a must buy brand if you want thicker and warmer thermal get the same brand in expedition version military fleeced ok.

5 Johnox
Keeps me warm don ’ t need a lot of clothing on when hunting with its thin material

5 skiellen
Bought these for skiing to go under ski pants and worked well. Less expensive than most but did the trick. They do run large however. Large was huge!!! We ended up with a small for my son.

5 Socker mom1
Great product at a good price. We need to buy the shirt.

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