Best non shiny/ non see-through riding leggings

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I have Perform Equine ones, i just like the knee grip ones. they aren't shiny or slippery and they also aren't see thru! they are also quite long compared to some brands.
 

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I like Noble Outfitters if you can still get them in the UK easily? Otherwise I have Horseware, Shires & GS Equestrian which are super cheap and cheerful (I don't think they are, but you might find these too shiny).
 

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You can't get noble outfitters anymore but the place I linked to used to sell end of line stock and the balance tights seem so similar to my noble ones that I wondered if they'd used the same manufacturers. Just slightly thinner than my noble balance tights but not a bad thing for summer
 

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I absolutely love Copa Equestrian, I have the grape leggings and lovely fit, loads of pockets, not see through at all :) Mine were £26
 

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I really like flexars as they are slightly thicker and non shiny. I also like to have some grip on the seat, sadly the grip on my flexars came off after a few wears.
Half Halt leggings/breggings have been recommended being slightly thicker material but i have not tried them.
 

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Thx! Have ordered the balance ones to give them a try. I’ve tried a few but they are never as nice as my trusty noble outfitters ones!

They're the nearest I've found though cheaper. I've had the black liquorice candy ones for 2 years now and used them for riding and yoga and still look pretty new, the grip hasn't come off. I bought some noble balance tights at the same time and they look brand new too but probably don't get worn quite as often.
 

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Perform Equine @£30 a pair are non shiny and knee grip only but the slightly extended ones
For the price the ECW are great (£20) but IMO are a little shiny and only one pocket is a but annoying as I like to keep my car keys away from my phone to avoid scratching it.
I love the Kerrits Freestyle summer leggings (have 3 pairs) but unless you happen upon a sale pair they are £70ish
 

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For the price the ECW are great (£20) but IMO are a little shiny and only one pocket is a but annoying as I like to keep my car keys away from my phone to avoid scratching it.

Useful to know as I've always gone for the more expensive balance tights at £35 and wondered what the cheaper options were like.
 

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I've got some CT Equine ones which are not see-through and have full seat diamond pattern silicone grip (which I also find useful at times!). They also do some fleece-lined ones for winter which are also fab!
 
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