Best WATERPROOF TROUSERS for running 2021 (Inov-8 Montane Kalenji OMM Ultimate Direction) £35 - £120

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @pippywalkingboots4971
    @pippywalkingboots4971 Před 2 lety +1

    This is so good, thank you. Before watching, I was about to buy the Inov8. Now I'm going for the OMM. I do long distance hikes solo and I reckon they will be perfect for what I need. Can wear them all day, each day, store them in their pocket at night. Thank you so much!!

  • @zosothezephead837
    @zosothezephead837 Před 2 lety +2

    Really interesting reviews, thank you! That's quite some jump between £35 and £120 though - at that price I wouldn't dare wear them!

  • @jime2504
    @jime2504 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent review! I’ve got the older Decathlon Kalenji pants, they seem good value and did OK in a truly soaking trail marathon a couple of years ago. Otherwise they mostly live in the pack!

  • @Martin-oz6lr
    @Martin-oz6lr Před 3 lety +2

    Great review, thanks for the upload and handy links 👍

  • @RasDoesBushcraftBackcountry

    Hey Ginger, I have not been watching your channel for a while but thought i pop back in for some advice and tips from my local Running lady on YT. I was supposed to do a solo pack raft journey this year but due to malware worldwide lets say, that made an issue with travel. However I have thought " WHY NOT? " to this, a 24HR Running challenge here in NZ its called the Blue Lake 24HR Challenge. Im going for 5.5KMS laps every hour on the hour for 24 hours. So yeah thought to pop in and say Hello!

  • @kathrynmiller662
    @kathrynmiller662 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the reviews, really helpful, especially the eco-credentials. If you could only keep one pair of the trousers, which would you keep (I'm deciding whether to go for Inov8 or OMM for running around the moors).

    • @wildgingerruns
      @wildgingerruns  Před 2 lety +1

      I would keep the Inov8, hope that helps! Glad you like the eco too, I had one person complaining about it lol! Weird!

  • @richt3993
    @richt3993 Před 2 lety +3

    I've got the Inov8's and took them for a 5 hour run in the rain.
    They are great and kept me warm but wet (after an hour of constant rain which I think is par for the course).
    They feel great and are stretchy buuuut....I have muscular legs and thighs are tight but the waist fits.
    I dont want to go larger and get a baggy waist to compensate. However I notice that the skin tight section on my thighs wets out quickly (but as aforementioned keeps me warm).
    I note it looks like they are quite snug on your thighs too. Would you keep them or opt for a brand with a bigger fit?
    My thinking is they all wet out eventually anyway and they perform great

  • @kpj5
    @kpj5 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you 🙏 super review!

  • @gazlives
    @gazlives Před rokem +1

    don't understand why all these review channels can't actually talk about and demonstrate how waterproof the clothing is. that's the main point of viewing a review of 'waterproof' stuff.
    there's so much marketing bs by manufacturers. i just wanna know and have demonstrated the waterproofing ability of the clothing.
    thanks

    • @wildgingerruns
      @wildgingerruns  Před rokem

      Like wear it in the shower? That's possible, I'll consider that for the next one. It's really hard to film in the actual rain as it gets on the screen and messes everything up, and the sound is terrible too... The gear here is all very waterproof and does the job well so that's why I focus on features and fit in this one, it's more the breathability from sweat inside that makes you wet, and also the openings like hood, neck, cuffs, zips (in the jackets anyway). Hope that helps! Claire

  • @IanRamon
    @IanRamon Před 2 lety +1

    thank you for review!

  • @bryandail1449
    @bryandail1449 Před 3 lety +2

    Well done, thank you!

  • @Nbstevens78
    @Nbstevens78 Před 3 lety +2

    Montane Spine pants...absolutely bullet proof...hard shell goretex cos let's be honest... light weight are to meet fra race protocol...when it's awful you won't here any rustling as 60mph winds have made you put pants on lol..

  • @colinbergstrand4481
    @colinbergstrand4481 Před 3 lety +2

    Claire as an “old Geezer” as you categorise with a battered OMM sack that is still going strong (I actually have a KIMM sack also that is still perfectly serviceable ) feel I am qualified to comment on this review 😂 I also have a pair of the original OMM leggings that are performing well and purchased as they were the first waterproof trousers that were stretch and didn’t “flap” in the wind. You only really wear them when out in extended periods of heavy rain / bad weather so lifespan wise they do last a long time. Fit is really important so I would always try on before you buy as once you put them on they usually stay on for a long period of time. One question I don’t think I have ever seen you review Alpkit Gear? Any reason for this? I am becoming more impressed year on year with their gear. A great brand with good eco credentials. I’m buying more and more of their kit. Their waterproof range is really good.
    Great review keep them coming.

    • @wildgingerruns
      @wildgingerruns  Před 3 lety

      Hey Colin, lol! yes the OMM/KIMM kit lasts forever doesn't it! I do need to review some Alpkit stuff don't I? I think I just didn't see them as a running gear brand as the first 'running pack' they made I was not impressed with at all. I'll take a look for future tests. Thank you! Claire

    • @colinbergstrand6508
      @colinbergstrand6508 Před 3 lety

      @@wildgingerruns Alpkit trail shorts (for men) are now my favourite shorts, Their running leggings are great, Their Treking poles for running are brilliant (Ones I now use) and my heavy duty running cag for really bad weather (or OMMS) is now an Alpkit one. Im blown away by their kit and the cost. Ive got their mini stove and their titanium cooking gear is really competitively priced. Im trying to break up my training so have even bought one of their Mountain Bikes!! you should have a look at their stuff and their shops are great. Sound like I work for them but I don't!!

    • @colinbergstrand6508
      @colinbergstrand6508 Před 3 lety

      Oh and agree they don't do a decent running sac. Ive just upgraded to an ultimate direction one for races, again brilliant.

  • @kierenkd
    @kierenkd Před 3 lety +1

    As well as green credentials, it would be good to know country of manufacture for ethical buying concerns

  • @scottphillips2921
    @scottphillips2921 Před rokem +1

    Hi Claire
    It's regarding the inov8 waterproof pants. True to size or buy two different sizes?
    Kind regards
    Scott

    • @wildgingerruns
      @wildgingerruns  Před rokem

      Hey Scott, I found them true to size, I used an M and they were really good. Hope that helps! Claire

  • @davidpollard343
    @davidpollard343 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m surprised when reviewing waterproof clothing I don’t see the name gorewear mentioned. I was always under the impression that gore ware/goretex was top of the line for wet weather gear

    • @wildgingerruns
      @wildgingerruns  Před 2 lety +1

      A lot of the brands use Gore-Tex fabric but Gore itself the brand for running stuff is not as common as the rest of these, hope that helps!

  • @stuartchester6899
    @stuartchester6899 Před rokem +1

    I like the Ultimate Direction but I m concerned about copies as I ve seen a pair on Ebay listed at 160 grms for ladies at £50 whereas your review say they are 112 grms...so have you any idea if these or any others you review have been faked.112 to 160 grm is a big jump

    • @wildgingerruns
      @wildgingerruns  Před rokem

      Hey Stuart, yes that is a big jump, can you message the seller to check? It could be that they are referring to the generic weight of the pants from an online source which may be bigger than the ones I tested personally. Best wishes, Claire

  • @bilaltahir9978
    @bilaltahir9978 Před 3 lety

    What are the most comfortable waterproof trousers for those who will be wearing the trousers continously directly on bare skin rather than keeping them in the bag for occasional use?

    • @wildgingerruns
      @wildgingerruns  Před 3 lety +1

      omm :)

    • @bilaltahir9978
      @bilaltahir9978 Před 3 lety

      @@wildgingerruns thank you. As I understand it from your review, the omm is the most comfortable on bare skin and also has some more advanced technical features such as the elastic string. What wasn't clear to me is the advantages that the new inov-8 pants have over the Omm? Also what is best for warmer and colder weather?