Rapha’s Trail Gore-Tex Pants take all of the good things laid out by the well-reviewed Trail Pants and adds waterproof tech to achieve an excellent pair of winter riding trousers. The trousers blend waterproofing and breathability, however, the fit isn’t consistent with the Trail Pants, and they could do with more pockets and/or venting.

Rapha Trail Gore-Tex Pants – Technical details

Compared to the Rapha Trail Pants and its many features and pockets, the Gore-Tex trousers take a simpler approach. To reach the brand’s waterproofing goals, these get fully taped seams, a Gore-Tex waterproof fabric and a DWR coating. That fabric is 70 denier, too, offering a touch of abrasion resistance which is important when covered in filth.

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2024 rapha gore tex trousers pocket (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 rapha gore tex trousers pocket.jpg, by Liam Mercer

Upping the wet-weather goodness is a rear hanger loop that allows easy drying. Elsewhere are the usual features, including a cam lock fastening waistband and what Rapha says is an ergonomic fit. In practice, the trousers are articulated for comfort and manoeuvrability when on the bike. The knees are reinforced and work best with the brand’s own knee pads. 

Finishing off the Gore-Tex Pants are two hand pockets and a zip and slide-button closure.

Rapha Trail Gore-Tex Pants – Performance

Having given the regular Trail Pants a rather glowing review, expectations of the Gore-Tex version were high and for the most part, they were met. When slipping the trousers on for the first time, it was clear that the fit was different. The articulation is obvious when sliding my feet past the knees but around the upper thigh and the waist, these trousers are slimmer fitting than their non-waterproof counterparts. However, once on the bike and deep into the ride, the tightness posed no issue but it’ll be worth double-checking the sizing before you invest.

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2024 rapha gore tex trousers cuff (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 rapha gore tex trousers cuff.jpg, by Liam Mercer

When on and out on the bike the fabric’s breathability is immediate and quite impressive for a waterproof trouser with no vents. Then, with that breathability in mind, the trouser’s waterproofing prowess is to be admired. These pants confidently shrug off all manners of dampness with absolutely zero water ingress and, as a result of the combination of breathability and weather protection, the Rapha Trail Gore-Tex Pants will make an excellent choice for late autumn, all winter and early spring riding.

While breathability is great, things can get a little toasty around the knees. On top of that, the fabric does little to expel moisture so things can get damp underneath. However, I’ll admit, warm sweat from the inside is better than cold rain from the outside. Because of this, I can’t help but think that some ventilation would solve this issue. There’s absolutely none present on these trousers and I can understand why – any gap in the fabric is an opportunity for water to get in but the Gore-Tex Pants could do with some method of exhausting damp air.

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2024 rapha gore tex trousers logo (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 rapha gore tex trousers logo.jpg, by Liam Mercer

Something that I liked about the Trail Pants is that they were littered with pockets. They even had pockets inside of pockets. The Trail Gore-Tex Pants omit two of the pockets, which again is understandable from a waterproofing point of view but the two hand pockets that are present aren’t zipped or taped, so there’s no actual waterproofing here at all. This has made me a little nervous riding in the rain all Rapha’d up with my Trail Inifinum Jacket as there’s nothing stopping water from running off a jacket and into the pockets but that would be an extreme scenario.

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2024 rapha gore tex trousers adjust (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 rapha gore tex trousers adjust.jpg, by Liam Mercer

But on the bike, the cut of these pants is spot on. Never during any riding situation did the trousers become uncomfortable, hinder the range of movement or show any tight spots. So the only real area of contention is in their price.

Rapha Trail Gore-tex Pants – Verdict

The £250 price tag does make the trousers a more premium option as pants such as the Troy Lee Designs Resists come in at £160. They’re solidly waterproof and their fabric is Bluesign-approved, which is a plus for the environmentally conscious. There’s also a pair of zipped vents that allow for extra airflow.

Endura’s much-loved MT500 Waterproof MTB Trousers II are priced at £190, making them another desirable but cheaper option. These get an ExoShell30DR three-layer fabric and like the Trail Gore-Tex Pants, they’re articulated and get durable seat and axle areas. There are also zipped, mesh-lined thigh vents.

So it goes without saying, the Rapha Trail Gore-Tex Pants are pricier than some of the competition. Still, you are getting a well-made and premium product that balances impressive breathability with waterproofing, making for a pair of waterproof trousers that fit the bill for all kinds of winter riding. They’re not perfect, however, as it would be great to see extra venting to help expel moist air and beat sweat. It’ll also be worth double-checking the sizing before dropping the cash.

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Test report Rapha Trail Gore-Tex Pants review £250.00

Shorts and 3/4s

Product purpose: 

Rapha says, “A pair of high-performance waterproof trail pants for mountain biking in wet, muddy, and wintery conditions.” I can agree for the most part but performance could be better rounded.

Build extra: 

DESCRIPTION
Key Features:
High-performance pants tested and developed alongside pro riders
Fully taped seams offer waterproofness and mud resistance
Hanger loop concealed in waistband allows for easy drying after riding
Designed to be worn with Rapha Knee Pads.
Ergonomic fit and construction for unrestricted freedom of movement with reinforced knees for added durability
Cam lock fastening waistband for a secure fit
Two front hand pockets

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

Venting and zipped and taped pockets would make these deal better with exhaustion of moisture.

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

Performance is good. These do a great job of keeping water out and allowing some cool air in. Fit isn’t too bad although a bit sim but they tend to hold sweat.

Product durability 


Product durability extra: 

Durability is good. These have been washed a few times and waterproofing is still present.

Product comfort 


Product comfort extra: 

Despite the slim fit, comfort is good.

product value 


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Product value extra: 

Better equipped products are available for less money.

Overall performance: 

These are good trousers for winter-round riding but some improved could be made.

Product likes: 

Breathability, waterproofing.

Product dislikes: 

Price, lack of venting, tight fit.

Enjoy: 

Yes

Buy: 

If on sale

Recommend: 

If my mate had some spare cash

Conclusion: 

Great trousers with some performance foibles but good performers none the less.