Men's Mountain Bike Shorts & Pants

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Men’s Mountain Bike Shorts & Pants

Built for real trails and real abuse. Our MTB shorts and pants mix abrasion‑resistant fabrics, pedal‑ready stretch, and storage that doesn’t bounce—gear that disappears when the trail turns rowdy.

Shorts vs. Pants — Choose Your Coverage

Trail shorts: knee‑pad‑friendly stretch, longer inseams for overlap, and DWR to shrug off spray—your hot‑day default.

Trail pants: tapered legs with articulated knees for no‑snag pedaling and extra protection from brush, grit, and crashes—money for park days and shoulder season.

Shell + liner system: pair a shell with breathable liner shorts for chamois comfort and fast dry times. New to liners? Start with our How to Choose Cycling Shorts & Bibs guide.

Pad‑Ready Fit & Inseam

Look for a gusseted crotch and leg openings that clear pads without flapping. Longer hems overlap knee pads in the ride position; low‑profile waist adjusters and secure snaps keep the fit locked when you’re out of the saddle.

Fabric Tech That Works

4‑way stretch: freedom to move without snag or bind.

Durability: reinforced seat and cuffs that hold up to dusty miles and shuttle laps.

Weather: water‑shedding DWR for splashy trails; for sustained rain, add seam‑sealed shells from Men’s Wet Weather.

Ventilation: on‑body vents and perforations dump heat on long climbs.

Trail Storage

Secure, low‑swing pockets keep phones and tools stable—thigh zips stash weight off the pedal stroke, while hidden waist pockets hold small essentials.

Fit & Sizing — Dial It In

Shorts and pants should sit secure at the waist with room to move; no pinch at the hips, no grab at the knees. Check pad clearance in a riding stance. Use our Size & Fit Guide to lock your size.

FAQ

Do I need liners?
For all‑day comfort, yes—run a breathable liner short under shells. Swap liners to match ride length and weather.

Shorts or pants for summer?
Shorts in peak heat; lightweight pants when you want added protection from brush or crashes—use venting to stay cool.

Can I pedal in pants?
Absolutely—articulated knees and tapered legs prevent snagging and keep the motion smooth.

What should I wear up top?
Pair with breathable MTB jerseys; add MTB jackets & vests if wind or rain. Gloves finish the system: see MTB gloves.

Shop the System

Round out your kit with jerseys, liners, gloves, and packable outerwear—purpose‑built gear that works so well, it disappears.