Rapha’s Trail pants are solid proof that the brand’s trail range is far from a mere flash in the pan. They’re supremely comfortable and packed with useful features that we mountain bikers can only appreciate. While they are certainly an investment, they’re the best trousers I’ve ridden in so far.

Being made from a double weave fabric that’s finished with a DWR coating, Rapha’s Trail Pants are a mid-weight pair of trousers that have proven to be ideal for riding through the UK’s cooler temperatures.

They come sorted with two hand pockets that double as hand warmers, joined by two zipped thigh pockets and much like the brand’s Trail Shorts, they are home to a couple of in-pocket pouches. There are plenty of pockets, and certainly, enough to keep backpack naysayers happy.

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2022 Rapha Trail Pants hand pocket and adjuster (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The similarities to Rapha’s summer offering don’t stop there as around the waist is a collection of belt loops, combined with an anatomical belt and cinch system. The pants are then secured by the same keyhole metal snap that’s also found on the shorts.

Where the trousers separate themselves from their warm-weather counterparts (other than the fact they’re trousers) is with the built-in reinforcement around the knees and the inner ankles. This reinforcement is essentially a thicker patch of abrasion-resistant fabric sewn into areas that’ll likely see the most rubbing, namely the knees and inner ankles. Honestly, this is a great touch that’ll potentially extend the garment’s service life and one that’s often left out on many mtb trousers on the market.

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2022 Rapha Trail Pants rear (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The size medium trousers we’ve got on test claim to fit up to a 33-inch waist. I measure in at 32″ waist and there’s plenty of adjustment in the cinch system to get them fitting perfectly, and comfortably. Their length reaches down to the ankle, leaving a bit of a shoe-trouser cuff gap. There aren’t any tight spots around the pants and the knees are plenty roomy too, providing enough space for even bulkier pads.

That comfort translates onto the bike like-for-like. Manoeuvrability remains unhindered and tight spots are nowhere to be seen.

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2022 Rapha Trail Pants thigh pocket (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

While the Trail Pants haven’t experienced any serious involuntary sit-downs, they’re showing no signs of wear but they are showing a bit of colour fade on the saddle area. Even after many washes, they look as good as new. So after a few months of riding, it looks like it’ll be a long while before I would be reaching for the included self-adhesive repair patches (nice touch, Rapha).

There’s no going about the fact that £130 is an investment but I think that it’s wholly worth it, not just because of the luxurious level of comfort but the durability they seem to carry.

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2022 Rapha Trail Pants cuff (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Jessica has recently reviewed 7Mesh’s Glidepath pants, which come at £150. She found them to be chilly in cooler weather and are strikingly pricy when compared to well-performing but cheaper options.

Both Jessica and I had Altura’s Esker Trail Trousers in for testing and while they’re not bad for the money, the fit was off and they’re very thin and basic in comparison to Rapha’s offering. Those are priced at £75.

At the end of the day, the Rapha Trail Pants thoroughly live up to their mid-high end price tag thanks to a thoughtful design, superb comfort, and unwavering durability. If you’re happy to drop the cash, you won’t be disappointed.

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Test report Rapha Men’s Trail Pants review £130.00

Shorts and 3/4s

Product purpose: 

Rapha’s Trail Pants are a mid-weight pair of trousers that are designed towards cooler conditions. They fit the bill to a tee.

Build extra: 

Made from a double weabe fabric with a textured backer and a DWR treatment. There are two zipped side pockets and two handwarmer pockets. There’s a belt loop and cinch fit system which is secured by a keyhole metal snap. The trousers get reinforcement at both knees and at the inner of each ankle.

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

Construction is solid and durable. Although some colour has ran from the saddle area.

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

They fend of spray and remain comfortable in cooler weather.

Product durability 


Product durability extra: 

The Trail Pants have lived through months of riding and a number of washed only for the colour to run a little bit on the saddle area. The trousers come with self-adhesive repair patches, so if anything were to tear, it’ll be easily repaired.

Product comfort 


Product comfort extra: 

Quite possibly the most comfortable pair of trousers I’ve worn.

product value 


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Product value extra: 

£130 is a lot of money to spend on some trousers but the Rapha Trail Pants truly live up to their price tag thanks to a host of useful features and superb comfort.

Overall performance: 

Super comfortable, plenty of considerate and useful features. Fend off weather well while remaining reasonably warm when needed.

Product likes: 

Comfort, durbality

Product dislikes: 

Edging towards the pricy side.

Enjoy: 

Yes

Buy: 

Yes

Recommend: 

Yes

Conclusion: 

A fantastic pair of trousers that’ll please any off-road cyclist.