MTB pants are for making cleanup easier. Thats pretty much it. If you are expecting to stay dry in the rain here, you are on a fools errand. A couple things to consider: first is that the pants will be subjected to mud and grime constantly which will nuke the DWR in a matter of rides- remember how quick your skiing outerwear loses its DWR, now realize you are going to splatter it with mud, rub the mud into the material for a couple hours and then wash it after every single ride. Second is that you are going to be sweating aggressively on the climb and will wet out the inside of the pant with sweat, guarantied. third is that riding with waterlogged pants in 44 degree drizzle fucking sucks- it makes you cold, and makes the pants heavy and feel cumbersome.
Riding pants are great for cool-cold weather dry riding not in the rain where you just want the extra warmth, or ringing wet trails without rain and want to be able to just strip of the muddy pants at your car and be immediately clean. They are NOT for rainy weather riding. I would highly suggest just wearing normal MTB shorts with a legging underneath and embrace the fact you are going to be utterly soaked in only a few minutes.
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