Mountain bikers are less likely to go out on the trail in a neon yellow skin-tight shorts and top ensemble, but there are some very compelling reasons to wear clothing designed especially for cycling activities. The first is fit. As any and every mountain bike enthusiast knows, it’s intensely physical. Wear jeans and even the slight constriction nobody notices when walking around or relaxing in the pub will mean muscles have to fight harder with every pedalling action.
Loose trousers can get caught in the chains, both destroying the fabric and jamming up the bike. Those who really like the baggy look should stick to shorts when riding- Altura Cycle Clothing do some good ones. They can be found in the Tweeks Cycles store, for example.
Breathability is also key, especially in cold weather. When mountain bikers are working hard on uphill sections they sweat, and sweat a lot. Breathable clothing will transport that moisture away from the body and let it evaporate. That’s crucially important- otherwise as soon as the rider stops, they’ll be cold, wet, and uncomfortable. And smelly.
Waterproof and windproof jackets are often the least breathable garments in anyone’s wardrobe, so it’s particularly important that those are well chosen with intense activities like cycling in mind. Having a bright, easily visible jacket is still important on the trail too. There may be no danger of being run over by a bus, but there is still a chance of collision with other cyclists, walkers, and trail runners.
These days it is possible to find cycle gear that’s less garish and more fashionable but still highly functional. The best advice is to look for well-known MTB brands or go to a knowledgeable specialist shop like Tweeks Cycles – mountain bikes are a big part of their busines. They have an online shop as well as a normal walk-in one, so it doesn’t matter where bikers are. High quality mountain bike clothing is always available.