Pros: Waterproof, flattering, drawstring waist to ensure a perfect fit, handy zip pocket, comfortable, stretchy
Cons: None
Rating: 5/5
If scaling mountains and hiking through thick forests is your weekend jam, you need walking leggings with serious technical prowess: enter these Acai outdoor softshell leggings.
They're moisture-wicking and quick-drying, plus they're made from a stretchy softshell material that's 85% nylon and 15% spandex. They feel soft and cool on the skin and aren't too tight but have a drawstring waistband so you can adjust the waist to ensure they're the perfect fit.
The high-waisted fit is snug and comfy, and the secure zip pocket at the front will keep your valuables safe when you're on the go.
They're not cheap, but hundreds of glowing shopper reviews say they're worth every penny.
Leg length: Full; Price: £46.75 (down from £55); Size range: 6-18; Colours available: 4 colours (black, green, navy and aubergine); Fabric: Nylon and Elastane
Where to buy women's walking leggings in the UK
Women's walking leggings are available at a range of high street shops and specific fitness brands in the UK, including:
What should I look for in a pair of walking leggings?
Let's start with the basics: when looking for a pair of walking leggings, comfort should always come first.
If a pair of leggings is cut from fabric that isn't soft, stretchy or flexible enough, you're going to struggle on long hikes.
In addition, moisture-wicking pairs will ensure that your leggings don't get sweaty and damp, or get any bacterial infections as they fester in moisture.
Many people find that high-waisted leggings provide more support for long walks too.
How much do walking leggings cost?
Walking leggings range in price, depending on which brand you get them from. You can find pairs for as cheap as £10, but the price will increase according to the quality. The more expensive pairs come from established brands like Sweaty Betty and Lululemon.
What is the best material for hiking leggings?
Polyester, sweat-wicking fabrics combined with elastane or Lycra and other breathable, four-way stretch fabrics are the materials to look out for when shopping for leggings.
We advise steering clear of 100% cotton or wool, because you'll retain heat and sweat way too much.
What are the best leggings for walking?
From Sweaty Betty to Craghoppers and Odlo, loads of brands offer great options when it comes to leggings for walking.
Once you know the fabrics to look for and the reason you're buying, there's an array of fantastic products, many of which are mentioned above.
You should first consider the temperature of where you're walking, then how long you're going to be wearing them.
Is it better to hike in shorts or leggings?
It can be better to wear shorts when hiking if you're going to be doing it somewhere warm and sunny because your legs can move freely and your legs will stay dry and cool.
However, leggings can provide more protection from insect bites and skin chafing, plus they can provide warmth for colder temperatures.
Does walking tone your legs?
Yes, it’s one of the best lower-impact exercises for toning your legs, as well as your thighs.
For best results, you should aim for a brisk walk that lasts at least 30 minutes each day. This should get your heart rate up as well.
You can also try longer distances at a slower pace to build muscle structure.