From hikes and yoga to jet-setting and gym sessions, women’s workout and travel leggings are a comfortable and functional choice. Despite their apparent simplicity, they’re not all alike, and there’s nothing worse than a pair of ill-fitting leggings. They ride up, squeeze tight, slide down, and need constant adjustment. It’s not only annoying, but it also gets in the way of being active.
That’s why we took due diligence to test as many activewear leggings — for the outdoors, workouts, and travel — as possible. After traveling, surfing, running, trekking, yoga bending, CrossFit sweating, and generally living in leggings, we narrowed down the best women’s leggings for a variety of action-packed and outdoor pursuits.
We’ve divided the best women’s leggings list into four categories: workout, everyday wear, yoga, and winter. Of course, some leggings intersect multiple categories, and this list doesn’t include every legging on the planet. But it’s extensive, and we created it after thorough research and first-hand experience.
At the end of the list, read the Buyer’s Guide or jump to the Price & Value summary. Still weighing your options? Consult our Comparison Chart. Otherwise, take a look at our awarded goods for the season.
Editor’s Note: We updated our Best Women’s Workout and Travel Leggings guide on November 13, 2024, to include the Alo Yoga High-Waist Airlift Legging and Beyond Yoga Spacedye At Your Leisure High Waisted Midi Legging.
The Best Women’s Workout and Travel Leggings of 2025
- Best Overall Women’s Legging: Vuori Clean Elevation Legging
- Best Budget Legging: Kari Traa Nora 2.0 Tights
- Best Gym Legging: Nobull Women’s High-Rise Sleek Tight 25”
- Best Cropped Legging: Athleta Ultra High Rise Elation Capri
- Best Legging for Running: Janji ⅞ Pace Tight
- Best Legging for Yoga: prAna Chakara 7/8 Legging
- Best Women’s Cold-Weather Adventure Legging: Arc’teryx Essent Warm High-Rise Legging
- Size range: XXS-XXL; short, regular, and long
- Fabric: 87% recycled polyester, 13% elastane
- Inseam: 23", 25″, 28"
- Pockets: 1 small zippered pocket in the waistband
Pros
- Lightweight and moisture-wicking
- Extremely soft
- Ultra high-rise
Cons
- No side pockets
- Size: XS-XL
- Fabric: 89% Polyester, 11% Elastane, Contrast fabric: 92% Polyester 8% Elastane
- Inseam: 28”
- Pockets: 1 small waistband drop-in pocket
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
- Loose fitting around the waist
- Size range: XS-L
- Fabric: 82% nylon, 18% spandex
- Inseam: 25"
- Pockets: None
Pros
- Super dense material hides sweat well
- Buttery soft
- Not too thin — a pair we reach for every day, all year
Cons
- No pockets
- Doesn't cover ankles if that's your jam
- Size range: XXS-3XL; regular, tall, petite
- Fabric: Nylon/Lycra blend
- Inseam: 18.5”, 21″, 23”
- Pockets: 1 back drop-in pocket
Pros
- Compression
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- Ultra high-rise
Cons
- Less durable than others
- Size range: XS-XL
- Fabric: 68% nylon, 32% spandex
- Inseam: 24″
- Pockets: 2 large side pockets, pass-through pocket on back waistband, internal front pocket on waistband
Pros
- Breathable and quick-drying
- Great pockets
Cons
- Fit around the waist wasn’t ideal for some body types
- Size range: XS-XL
- Fabric: 88% recycled nylon, 12% lycra elastane
- Inseam: 25″
- Pockets: 1 large pocket on back waistband
Pros
- Wide waistband
- UPF 50+
Cons
- Not super soft
- Size Range: 00-14
- Fabric: Chira brushed fleece, 81% nylon, 19% elastane 6.5oz
- Inseam: 26”
- Pockets: 2 thigh pockets sit below climbing harness leg loops
Pros
- Durable
- Soft
- Wide size range
Cons
- Tight to put on
- Size Range: XXS-L
- Fabric: 82% Polyester, 18% Elastane
- Inseam: 28" (XXS-S), 28.5" (M-XL)
- Pockets:
Pros
- Flattering design
- Smooth feeling
- High compression
Cons
- Runs small
- Size range: XS-L
- Fabric: 87% polyester, 13% elastane
- Inseam: 24”
- Pockets:
Pros
- Flattering design
- Soft
- Comfortable waistband
Cons
- Lighter colors may be see through
- Size: XS-XL
- Fabric: Main Material: 71% polyamide, 29% elastane
- Contrast Fabric: 95% polyamide, 5% elastane
- Inseam: 28”
- Pockets: 2 large zippered thigh pockets
Pros
- Durable
- Light compression
Cons
- Tight waistband
- Size: XS-XL
- Fabric: 69% nylon, 31% spandex blend with 200g/m2 density, antimicrobial treatment
- Inseam: 26″
- Pockets: 1 zippered thigh pocket, 1 envelope closure thigh pocket, 1 back waistband pocket
Pros
- Velvety
- Wicks sweat fast and well
Cons
- Back waistband pocket is not secured
- Size range: 2-16 (XS-XL); comes in regular and cropped length (18″ inseam)
- Fabric: Polartec Power Stretch (90% recycled poly, 10% spandex)
- Inseam: 27″
- Pockets: 1 zippered side phone pocket
Pros
- Perfect for cold weather
- Insulating, thick material still offers stretch
Cons
- Can bunch up depending on your hips/waist shape
- Size: XS-XL
- Fabric: 76% recycled nylon, 24% lycra-elastane or elastane
- Inseam: 27"
- Pockets: Two stretchy side pockets big enough for a phone
Pros
- Side pockets are nicely positioned
- Good midweight density
- Solid rebound and elasticity
Cons
- Though not super noticeable, some of the seams are bulkier than other leggings
- Size: XS-XL
- Fabric: 80% nylon, 20% spandex (215 gsm)
- Inseam: 26"
- Pockets: Envelope pocket in back waistband
Pros
- Super lightweight
- Very soft
Cons
- Not an abrasion-resistant tight for HIIT training or other high-octane action
- Thin means there's not much insulation for chilly conditions
Women’s Workout and Travel Leggings Comparison Chart
Leggings | Price | Fabric | Inseam | Pockets |
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Vuori Clean Elevation Legging | $98 | 87% recycled polyester, 13% elastane | 25″ | 1 |
Nobull Women’s High-Rise Sleek Tight 25″ | $78 | 82% nylon, 18% spandex | 25″ | None |
Athleta Ultra High Rise Elation Capri | $79 | Nylon/Lycra blend | 21″ | 1 |
Janji ⅞ Pace Tight | $94 | 68% nylon, 32% spandex | 24″ | 2 |
prAna Chakara ⅞ Legging | $99 | 81% recycled polyester, 19% elastane | 25″ | 1 |
Arc’teryx Essent Warm High-Rise Legging 26″ | $140 | Chira brushed fleece, 81% nylon, 19% elastane | 26” | 2 |
Kari Traa Ane Hiking Tights | $120 | Main Material: 71% polyamide, 29% elastane | 28” | 2 |
Stio Women’s Glide High Rise Tech Tight | $129 | 69% Nylon, 31% Spandex blend with 200g/m2 density, anti-microbial treatment | 26″ | 1 |
Title Nine Crash 2.0 Polartec Tights | $99 | Polartec Power Stretch (90% recycled poly, 10% spandex) | 27″ | 1 |
prAna Luxara Pocket Legging | $99 | 76% recycled nylon, 24% lycra-elastane or elastane | 27″ | 2 |
Free Fly Apparel Women’s All Day Legging | $88 | 80% nylon, 20% spandex (215 gsm) | 26″ | 1 |
Kari Traa Nora 2.0 Tights | $50 | 89% Polyester, 11% Elastane, Contrast fabric: 92% Polyester 8% Elastane | 28” | 1 |

How We Tested Women’s Workout and Travel Leggings
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Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose the Best Women’s Workout and Travel Leggings
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Make Them Last: 3 Leggings Care Tips
- Hang up or rinse immediately after working out. It’s tempting to wad up your sweaty leggings and toss them in the bottom of your bag, but take a few extra seconds to treat them with care. At the very least, hang them out to dry while you get changed, and then lay them flat in your bag. Even better, give them a rinse to remove sweat and bacteria that can break down the materials.
- Wash in cold water with mild detergent. Avoid fabric softeners and bleach, as these speed up the fabric breakdown and can inhibit the wicking properties. Consider using a specialty soap like our favorite, Granger’s Active Wash ($10).
- Skip the dryer whenever possible to avoid overheating, stretching, and misshaping your favorite leggings. They’re made of quick-drying materials, so simply hang up or lay flat to dry.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Anytime! Just kidding — leggings are not preferred or appropriate for every situation, though that does seem to be changing as loungewear is getting fancier and slacks are getting more comfortable.
Leggings are a perfect option for most activities where you’d normally wear shorts or hiking pants — think cycling, yoga, running, and backpacking. The specific legging might vary for each activity (see below for needs like durability and pockets), but overall, leggings are a comfortable option for most active and non-active outings.
Fitting true to size, prAna is always a consistent go-to for leggings. The brand’s leggings are available in a variety of styles and patterns, and they work for all activities.
Both Athleta and Vuori are also top contenders, with Vuori really making a name for itself lately with high-quality loungewear and activewear. Though any of the options in our guide and top contenders among the dozens of existing options.
Before buying, first think about what activities you’ll be using them for. If you’re hiking, look for reinforced knees and rear and deep pockets. For yoga, you’ll want a supportive pair with four-way stretch so you won’t be restricted in your movements. The best travel leggings for women feel comfortable while being worn for many hours and have pockets to hold random items. No matter what you’re using them for, the leggings should be tight and comfy, like a second skin.
Next, think about what size and how many pockets you want and other details like an ultra-high-rise waist, a drawstring waist, and the length (capri, ⅞, or full).
Also, consider the conditions you’ll be using the leggings in. If you’ll be outside in cold weather, consider getting a thicker or insulated pair. If you’ll only be using your leggings indoors for hot yoga and on trips, a thinner pair would work just fine.
That’s mostly a personal preference. Active tights should be made from moisture-wicking and quick-drying fabric, so you should stay dry during a sweaty workout.
Some also have a crotch gusset — a triangle of fabric sewn in where all the seams meet together. This can help eliminate any unflattering tight seams and make going commando more comfortable.
Quality tights, including our top picks here, are not see through. But tights on the market that are not made with thick enough or high-quality material can be transparent.
You can check to see if a tight is see-through by doing a squat test. Try the tights on in front of a mirror and squat down or touch your toes. Look back in the mirror and see if you can see any skin or underwear. If you don’t see anything, you are good to go!
Activewear leggings are a comfortable option for day hikes. They are comfortable, quick-wicking, and offer sun protection. Pants have what hiking leggings offer but are burlier. They are more durable, provide extra weatherproof protection, and have additional pockets. Which one you decide to wear depends on the climate, the length of the adventure, and how technical the route is. If you are looking to see what we would recommend for a hiking pant, check out our Best Women’s Hiking Pants guide.
If you decide to wear women’s leggings for hiking, make sure you wear ones that are made for hiking! If you wear traditional leggings, they might not be protective or durable enough against the elements like dew, rain, wind, or even sweat while your body works. Our top picks are: Arc’teryx Essent High-Rise Legging for cold conditions or the Kari Traa Ane Hiking Tights for warmer seasons.
Leggings come in a multitude of colors and patterns, so the options are nearly endless. Janji has fun colors and designs as does Stio. You should be able to find whatever suits your personality. Sometimes a new color or fun pattern is just the right pick-me-up we need for some extra inspiration.
Some folks are concerned about how their leggings will show sweat when they work out. Light colors reveal more sweat, while black or other dark colors can hide sweat marks. Honestly, everyone sweats, and it is nothing to be embarrassed about! We encourage you to buy the leggings in the color you want.

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