Most extreme cold cycling pants are designed for comfortable riding from -30°C to -5°C (-22°F to 23°F). The windproof front panels extend this effective range significantly in windy conditions. Below -30°C, you may need to add a wind shell layer over the pants. Above -5°C, these pants will likely cause overheating during any sustained effort, and standard winter tights become the better choice.
Cycling Pants · Extreme Cold / Fat Bike Cycling Pants
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Thermal Cycling Pants
$80 – $380
Insulated cycling pants designed for cold weather riding, featuring fleece-lined or heat-retaining fabrics.
fleece-lined interiorwindproof front panelswater-resistant treatment

Waterproof Cycling Pants
$60 – $350
Fully waterproof cycling pants designed to keep riders dry in heavy rain and wet conditions.
waterproof membranetaped or sealed seamswater-resistant zippers

Windproof Cycling Pants
$60 – $250
Lightweight cycling pants with wind-blocking front panels to cut wind chill on cool, breezy rides.
windproof front panelsbreathable rear panelslightweight construction
More questions
- Can I wear a base layer underneath extreme cold pants?
- Are extreme cold pants waterproof enough for riding in rain?
- Do I need extreme cold pants, or can I just layer standard tights with wind pants?
- How do I prevent my extreme cold pants from overheating me during hard efforts?
