Mountain Bike Apparel & Gear

Mountain Bike Apparel & Gear
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mountain Bike Apparel & Gear

From hot laps to backcountry links, our mountain bike apparel is built to disappear under pressure—abrasion-resistant fabrics, pedal-ready fits, and storage that stays put when the trail gets loud. Road precision meets trail grit. No extra. All essential.

Build Your Trail Kit

MTB Jerseys: breathable, quick-dry tops that vent on climbs and stay quiet on descents.

MTB Shorts: durable stretch, smart pockets, and pad-friendly hems.

Bottoms by rider: Men’s Shorts & PantsWomen’s Shorts & Pants

Comfort under shell: Men’s Liner ShortsWomen’s Liner Shorts

Weather control: MTB Jackets & Vests

Grip & protection: MTB GlovesKnee/Elbow Protection

Power & traction: Men’s MTB ShoesWomen’s MTB Shoes

Trail-First Tech

Durable stretch: hard-wearing face fabrics with give for aggressive riding.

Pedal-ready patterns: articulated knees, longer hems, and pad-compatible openings.

Heat management: fast-dry knits and mapped venting for high-output efforts.

Weather resistance: DWR finishes to shed splash; pair with seam-sealed shells when it pours.

Layer for Heat, Wind & Weather

Base: mesh or Merino layers to keep skin dry—men’s/women’s baselayers live under Jerseys.

Mid: long-sleeve or thermal jersey for cool starts and shady timber.

Outer: wind shell for ridgelines; waterproof jacket for storm days—see MTB Jackets & Vests.

Quick Temperature Guide

75°F+ (24°C+): ultralight jersey, airy gloves, lightweight shorts.

55–75°F (13–24°C): all-season jersey, standard gloves, shells on descents.

35–55°F (2–13°C): thermal jersey + wind jacket, pants or knee warmers.

Below 35°F (2°C): insulated/windproof outer, thermal layers, and warmer gloves.

Wet or windy? Bump up one level and vent on climbs.

Fit & Sizing — Dial It In

MTB gear should skim the body to move with you—room for pads, no snag at the saddle. Hems clear knee guards; pockets sit stable. Use our Size & Fit Guide.

FAQ

Pants or shorts for trail?
Pants win for brush, cool temps, and wet days; shorts breathe best in heat and sprint work.

Shell + liner vs. bib shorts?
Shell + liner is the most versatile for trail; bibs shine on long, seated climbs and smooth terrain.

Clipless or flats?
Clipless (2-bolt SPD) maximize control on rough climbs; flats add freedom for jumps and quick dabs. Match with men’s or women’s MTB shoes.

Do I need pads?
For tech trails or bike park laps, yes—add pedal-friendly protection from Cycling Protection.

Shop by Rider

Men’s Mountain BikeWomen’s Mountain Bike