Endura Hummvee test – shorts with extra pants inside
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Endura Hummvee test – shorts with extra pants inside

Patrick Bardelli
27-6-2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Apparently, they’ve been co-developed by London bike couriers – Endura’s iconic Hummvee baggy shorts. With their removable inner shorts including a seat pad, they’re just my thing.

I like being comfortable when things get uncomfortable. What may seem like a contradiction at first glance makes perfect sense on closer inspection. Take cycling shorts, for example. I’m used to riding my gravel bike with bib shorts . They’re equipped with a seat pad to prevent a sore bottom. So far, it’s worked for me without any problems.

I’d like the same thing, i.e. a non-sore butt, on my mountain bike too. But within my MTB group, who kindly let me ride along as a beginner, the motto is clear: baggy, not tight. Looks like I need new bike clothes. Simply putting a pair of baggy shorts on over my bib shorts isn’t a good idea since the shorts will ride up and down. So, I got the Hummvee from Endura with inner pants.

Different bikes, different customs: baggy, not tight.
Different bikes, different customs: baggy, not tight.
Source: Daniela Rohr

Main features

  • nylon mini ripstop material
  • PFC-free, non-toxic, water-repellent finish
  • detachable Clickfast inner trousers with 200-series protection
  • ventilation openings with zipper on the thighs
  • zippered pockets, cargo pockets and large back pockets
  • seamless seat pad
  • comfortable fit with elasticated waistband at the back and adjustable belt

Endura Hummvee: lots of space on the outside, extra pants on the inside

The Hummvee is made of robust nylon and offers plenty of storage space with its various pockets. If you want, you can stuff your shorts with all kinds of things. Overly full saddle bags are annoying, so one possible solution to this problem is a hip bag. Endura has used double stitching in key areas to make the pants even more robust. The whole thing really makes a very secure impression.

For me, however, the best thing about the Hummvee is the Clickfast inner pants. It’s made from a lightweight stretchy mesh material and an elasticated waistband as well as silicone handles. The seat pad comes from the Endura 200 series. In terms of quality, it can’t quite keep up with the GV500 from Endura, but it does the job. After about three hours of bumpy trails, I start to feel my backside. But that’s usually also the moment I head home. The inner shorts can be easily attached or removed using the Clickfast system and combined with other shorts, such as the GV500 Foyle.

The Hummvee from Endura with Clickfast inner pants.
The Hummvee from Endura with Clickfast inner pants.
Source: Patrick Bardelli

Comfortable when things get uncomfortable

Speaking of «comfortable when things gets uncomfortable»: the Endura Hummvee doesn’t make me any better on the trail, but at least I no longer have to worry about my clothing slipping. Now I can fully focus on rattling down a forest path:

In a nutshell

Developed by London bike couriers, approved by an MTB beginner

I’m satisfied with the Hummvee from Endura. Very much so, even. Those London bike couriers have done a great job in co-developing these shorts. I particularly like the detachable Clickfast inner pants, even if the seat pad doesn’t quite meet the requirements of high-quality bib shorts. If they did, the Hummvee would probably be a lot more expensive.

Pro

  • inner pants with Clickfast
  • plenty of storage space in the trouser pockets
  • robust manufacturing
  • inner shorts compatible with certain Endura models

Contra

  • seat cushion from the 200 series not top of the range
Header image: Daniela Rohr

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From radio journalist to product tester and storyteller, jogger to gravel bike novice and fitness enthusiast with barbells and dumbbells. I'm excited to see where the journey'll take me next.


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