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We’ve outlined the basics to get you out and on the trail for miles of joy.

Mountain Biker in Yellow Jersey with Blue Shorts Laughing

SHORTS

For mountain bikers, shorts provide as much protection from the unpredictability of the trail as they do the saddle. Padded Lycra bike shorts can pass in a pinch, but over time they will take a beating on the trail. Investing in a pair of dedicated mountain bike shorts will prove a better option.

JERSEYS

Hot days on the trail are paid out in liters of sweat. You need a jersey that breathes well and wicks sweat quickly. Mountain bike jerseys fit looser for better airflow and are offered in sleeveless, T-shirt, zip front and tank styles. But don’t assume their casual styling means they’re any less technical.

GLOVES

Gloves are one part grip, one part protection. Sweat or rain can make your grip slick. Gloves will keep you connected to the handlebars, prevent blisters, and, if you go down, you will appreciate the coverage. Even for sunny summer rides, we like full-finger gloves. A good pair should be lightweight and nimble, allowing you to work the levers without overheating.

SHOES

Mountain bike shoes are tougher than gym shoes and give you a stable, efficient platform. Look for a stiff (yet comfortable) feel and a heel that stays locked in. There are two types: flat and clipless. Flats pair with grippy pedals and have zero learning curve—easy to step off in rocky sections. Clipless shoes use a small cleat that snaps into the pedal; twist to release. They take a little practice but let you push down and pull up each stroke for better power transfer—ideal for cross-country rides or long climbs where you’re not constantly dabbing. Choose what matches your terrain and comfort.

JACKETS

Mountain weather flips fast. Carry a lightweight jacket you can stash and throw on when conditions turn. Unless you ride in steady rain, skip heavy waterproof shells. A water-resistant jacket with DWR sheds light showers, blocks wind, and packs down small. It’s perfect for sudden storms—and adds welcome warmth on cool descents.

SOCKS

Socks wick moisture away from the feet, offer a bit of cushioning, and can protect the lower legs from flogging by brush. Cycling socks are some of the very best socks you can buy. They stay up, are durable, and they’re fashionable enough to cross over into everyday wear. Taller socks can provide a little more protection, support, and warmth.

PROTECTION

Terrain changes quickly when mountain biking, especially on trails you’re unfamiliar with. As you start to point the rubber down more technical terrain, consider knee and elbow pads. Protecting your knee and elbow joints ensures you’ll be ready to ride another day. A good pad will have some pre-curve to fit around the joint while allowing it to articulate.

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