Lady shredders haven’t always had great options for performance bike apparel. Thankfully, that’s starting to change. Presenting our favorite freeride layers for women.
Sombrio V’al Shorts ($75) and Pedigree Jersey ($60)


The are slim enough to avoid catching on the saddle and they didn’t bag out after a season of use. The fabric’s tough: it stayed intact after a tumble on Utah’s rocky Wasatch Crest. The is playfully styled like a baseball jersey, with a drop hem in back that didn’t ride up even when worn under a pack.
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Specialized Andorra Pro Shorts ($130) and SL Drirelease Merino Jersey ($130)


Spez paid attention to the details when building these , cutting thigh vents into the side for better breathability and pairing them with a respectable chamois that includes a built-in side pocket big enough for a tool, tube, and Gu shot. (Access the stuff through a slash pocket cut in the overshorts.) The felt cotton-soft and has a nice zip side pocket for cash and keys.
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Yeti ´dz’s Enduro Shorts ($120) and Enduro 3/4 Jersey ($70)


The Yeti Cycles women’s enduro team designed this kit, and their knowledge shows. , ideal for wearing in hot weather. They also have an adjustable waist with a silicone gripper in back and a built-in, low-profile belt to keep things in place. A triangle cut at the hem accommodated athletic quads, and a lumbar pocket held a key and an ID. weren’t baggy but slid easily over svelte pads. Add Yeti’s Ruby Liner, which has a broad, yoga-style waistband, for an extra $60.
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POC Resistance Mid WO Shorts ($110) and Mid 3/4 WO Jersey ($90)


designed not to tear when you crash. They’re also water repellent. Up front, quick-dry panels dissipate sweat, and the seams sit close to the front of your thighs so they don’t rub when you pedal. Wide knees accommodated pads. As for . Polyester knit on the elbows were like ultraminimalist pads, protecting against low-speed impacts, even on rocks. Thanks to Polygiene, it didn’t reek even after three sweaty rides.
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Fox Demo Race Shorts ($110)

Made from burly 6,000-denier polyester, offers more protection than anything else on this list, but it also comes in playful prints (like pink leopard). Made for downhill riders, the shorts are comfortable in an aggressive riding position, with stretchy mesh vents on the inner thighs, hips, and lower back. The ratcheting waist lock worked well even with gloves on and never loosened up. Size up if you plan to wear pads.
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Shredly The MTB Short ($95) and Honeycomb Tank ($50)


Shredly launched a few years ago as a woman-owned startup that designs technical, stretchy mountain bike shorts with style and flair. Since then, the company has refined its fabrics and fit. is its best option yet. The oversized thigh cargo pocket and waistband have a faux onyx snap. The fabric is heavy enough that you could wear it for enduro and maybe even downhill races, but it has enough breathability and stretch to make it good for cross-country. The is more XC than DH, with just enough shoulder fabric to protect you from your pack.
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Dakine Siren Shorts ($55) and Xena Short-Sleeve Top ($40)


Made for the heat, is tough where it counts—the seat and legs—and super-thin, stretchy, and breathable everywhere else. Internal Velcro closures add insurance to the snap-and-zip waist. and along the sides, perfect for desert riding, and reinforced where it runs under a waist belt to keep it from wearing thin under a hipbelt.
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Troy Lee’s Classic Fit Skyline Shorts ($70) and Jersey ($55)


The fabric of and paired with flexible, breathable panels along the small of the back, hips, and inner thighs for venting and to prevent bunching when you’re crouched in a descending position. Waffle print on the inside was excellent at clearing sweat. The was soft and breathable. Its Lycra collar was stretchy enough to squeeze over a helmet.
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7mesh Glidepath Shorts ($140) and Icebreaker Cool-Lite Spark Short-Sleeve V ($110)


Former Arc’teryx employees founded 7mesh, which may be why look so damn good. Low-profile hip zips access angled cargo pockets big enough for an iPhone6+ and a tube. The microfleece waistband and stretchy front hand pockets felt great. Pair them with . The blend is cooler and more durable than merino but still less stinky than a 100 percent synthetic.
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Giro Truant Shorts ($100) and Club Ride Hermosa 3/4 Jersey ($90)


Tough and stretchy, is cut long and lean, making it best for cruiser biking and all-mountain. Leave the pads at home. has a deep venting neck zip with reflective hits. It also has a slim media port to thread your earbud cord through.
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Buttermilk Whitney Shorts ($129) and Kiah Tee ($69)


Made from Schoeller fabric—one of the most abrasion-resistant and eco-friendly materials out there— feel and look great. The thigh cargo pocket is spacious enough for an iPhone 6, and the legs are cut generously for athletic, strong-thighed women. worked great on the bike (especially in cooler temperatures), but we liked the cut, chest pocket, and color for walking around town after getting off the trail.