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Trail-Tested. Rider-Tuned.
Our women’s MTB gear is built for durability, dialed for fit, and ready for every ride—from singletrack missions to backcountry epics.
From punchy climbs to backcountry descents, our women’s mountain bike apparel is built to disappear under pressure—breathable women’s MTB jerseys, durable women’s mountain bike shorts & pants, and storage that stays put when the trail gets rowdy. No extra. All essential.
MTB Jerseys: quick‑dry tops that vent on the climb and stay quiet on the descent.
Shorts & Pants: pad‑friendly stretch, abrasion resistance, and secure pockets that don’t bounce.
Liner Shorts: women‑specific chamois comfort under shells for all‑day support.
Gloves: grip and protection tuned for technical terrain.
Jackets & Vests: wind and weather protection that breathes and packs small.
Shoes: clipless (SPD) or grippy flats—match your pedals and terrain.
Run shells with a breathable liner for mobility and comfort. Look for DWR finishes to shed spray, a gusseted crotch for movement, and leg openings that clear pads without snag. New to liners or MTB chamois? Start with our How to Choose Cycling Shorts & Bibs guide.
Heat: airy jerseys and light gloves keep airflow high on exposed climbs.
Wind: stash a packable shell from Jackets & Vests for ridge lines and descents.
Rain: go seam‑sealed with Women’s Wet Weather pieces that breathe during hard efforts.
MTB gear should move with you, with room for pads where needed. Hems cover the ride position without snagging saddles; waist adjusters lock the fit without pinch. Use our Size & Fit Guide to confirm your size.
Shell + liner vs. bib shorts on trail?
Shell + liner wins for versatility and quick changes; bibs shine for long, seated climbs on smoother trails.
Do I need knee‑pad compatible shorts?
For technical trails or park days, yes—choose wider leg openings and a longer inseam so hems don’t catch pads.
Which shoes do I need?
Match your pedals. 2‑bolt SPD shoes lock in for efficiency; flats with sticky rubber keep feet planted for playful terrain.
How should MTB gloves fit?
Snug with fingers to the tips, no palm bunching. Compare padding styles in our Gloves Guide.
Round out your setup with jerseys, shorts & pants, liners, gloves, shoes, and packable outerwear—purpose‑built gear that works so well, it disappears.
