![]() Fabric: Fast-drying “Everlux”, a lightweight Lycra blend.Sizes: UK 4-24, available in 28”, 25” and 23” lengths.We like: the quality of the fabric means they stay good as new for a long time ![]() Over the course of three years, the Telegraph Recommended team (Abigail and Rebecca) have tested countless pairs of gym leggings from every leading brand whilst running, cycling and strength training.īest gym leggings 1. The reason they’ve nailed it is they have pockets, which feel solid when you run in them, and they last and wash well.” Kate Rowe-Ham, a personal trainer who specialises in menopause and mid-life fitness, says: “I have a vast range of leggings but I really love Sweaty Betty. An ethical brand minimises water use in production, packaging, empowers workers, ensures workers are paid living wage and does not use or test on animals. For example, Sweaty Betty and Tala are well known for using sustainable fabrics. It’s also worth checking how ethically a pair of leggings were made. Investing in a good pair which will do you for the gym, running, and various sports is worth its weight in gold. Look for versatility, sweat-wicking fabric and comfort, says Alex Boardman, physiotherapist for Aston Villa FC and county tennis player. What to look for when buying gym leggings Best leggings for running – Lululemon Fast and Free High-Rise leggings.Best leggings for the gym – Sweaty Betty Power leggings.Best luxury gym leggings - Peloton Cadent Pocket Pop Stitch High Rise Legging.Best value gym leggings – Gymshark Vital Seamless leggings.Best overall – Lululemon Wunder Train leggings.But if you’re in a rush, here’s a quick look at the top five: What are the best gym leggings in 2023? At a glance Scroll down for our full reviews of this year’s best, followed by a guide to what to look for. They offer a zero-distractions fit that allows you to focus on the exercise at hand. The best pairs operate like a second skin, keeping you warm (but not too warm) if you’re training outside and cool if you’re in the gym, dry and comfortable. You may have noticed that people generally talk about good gym leggings in terms of what they don’t do – ie, fall down or bunch around your ankles – rather than what they do. (We’ve also tested the best running shoes, the best exercise bikes and the best sports bras.) Which are the best women’s gym leggings? We’ve tested over a hundred pairs over the years, from the good to the bad and the alarmingly see-through.
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