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Best waterproof trousers
Merrell Women's Capture Pant
Our best-rated pair performed well across the board – considering they’re mid-range in terms of price, we’re pretty impressed. They were effective during both light and heavy rain; one of our testers even reported they stayed dry during a heavy storm.
Made from a stretchable nylon/ spandex blend (with a teflon finish), they proved easy to put on and take off, and offered flexibility when facing turnstiles and uneven terrain. The lightweight material also kept our testers comfortable during warmer spells. A solid choice.
Runner-up waterproof trousers
Keela Unisex Keela Lightning Trekking
Another top performer, Keela’s unisex trousers fitted our testers well and kept them at an optimum temperature. If you’re fond of added design features, then the velcro fastenings on the ankles are a handy feature, as well as reflective trimming for when the sun sets.
If you’re on the shorter or taller side and struggle to get trousers to fit, these are available in short, regular and long lengths, meaning there’s something for everyone.
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Best for colder weather
Berghaus Women's Deluge 2.0 Overtrousers
A good investment for those days when you’re going to be facing colder conditions, as well as light and heavy rain – because, the British weather can do them all in one day – these performed well, and kept our keen hikers warm and dry.
Our panel was also impressed with the Deluge’s design features including handy side zips and poppers for ease when taking them on and off over hiking boots or shoes.
Best budget buy
Decathlon Men’s Decathlon Evadict Trail Running Trousers
If you’re keeping an eye on your budget, then these waterproof trail running trousers from Decathlon certainly fit the bill.
Lightweight, easy to clean and including handy zips down the side of the legs for easy wear, these certainly performed well among our panel, especially considering their price tag.
Our testers rated the fit, which includes an adjustable waistband for a snug fit. What’s more, they pack away neatly into a nifty little back pocket.
Women’s available: SHOP HERE
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Best all-rounders
North Face Women's Venture II Waterproof Trousers
When it comes to outdoor gear, style can often fall by the wayside over functionality. But not where The North Face is concerned. Our panel loved the flattering fit and design. Not only that but our testers gave a solid score across the board when it came to waterproofing capabilities, comfort and design features such as the decent zippable pockets. No damp smartphones here!
If you’re interested in eco-credentials, TNF claim the trousers – made from recycled materials – are its most sustainable product to date. If you struggle with length, you might like to know that these are available in short, regular and long so you won’t be tripping over your feet mid-hike either.
Best for design
Arc'teryx Women’s Beta
Designed for all-weather wear – think light showers, heavy downpours and snow – the clever brains at Arc’teryx have used Gore-Tex and Gore C-knit fabric for enhanced comfort and breathability.
While our panel of testers gave them a thumbs up for their waterproof and quick-drying capabilities, the metal buttons and openings around the ankles did cause a little discomfort – worth bearing in mind if you’re someone who goes for long trail walks and hikes.
Men’s available: SHOP HERE
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Best for light showers
Jack Wolfskin Unisex Rainy Day Pants
If your weather app is forecasting a chance of light showers, then these unisex Rainy Day pants from Jack Wolfskin could be a great option to pack into your rucksack – they even come with their own dinky storage bag.
Super lightweight (a medium pair weighs just 170g), they’re a good option if you’re planning a mammoth hike. Generally, our testers found the trousers to be a comfy fit but the waist drawstring was a little tight, so perhaps not ideal if you’ve got a big pub lunch in your sights at the end of your route.
Best for warmth
Adidas Men’s Adidas Terrex Paclite
If you’re a fan of classic styling and design, then these waterproof trousers from Adidas might be up your street. Made from recycled polyester and with handy side zips and adjustable poppers for ease of wear, our keen testers rated these for their design.
What’s more, they’re super lightweight and pack down for when you need to de-layer. And de-layer you may want to; our testers reported that they warmed up pretty quickly when they were on the move, so keep these for shorter, less demanding hikes or for when the temperature drops.
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Best lightweight waterproof trousers
Montane Men’s Minimus Waterproof,
Weighing just 150g and packing down into a compact bag that can fit neatly into the palm of your hand, the lightweight benefits of these trousers by Montane were one of the key selling points among our testing panel.
If you prefer a slick, simple design over frills and excessive detailing, then these are a good option too. Some of our testing panel found the trousers to be a little too fitted, so if you like a bit more flexibility when you’re hiking, then you might want to go up a size to be comfy.
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