Francesca Donovan takes the Findra Alder legging out on test from the brand by adventure women for adventure women. Read her verdict.

As soon as I pulled on the Findra Alder leggings, I was taken aback by the buttery soft fabric and the smooth, cooling next-to-skin comfort. They are easily the most pleasant-feeling leggings to wear I’ve tested. Flatlocked seams are hardly noticeable making movement irritant-free with zero rubbing. The silky fabric washes well with no bobbling so far on test.

Francesca Donovan’s verdict

The soft next to skin fabric and simplicity of design mean they’ve been my go-to camp leggings.
Pros
  • buttery soft fabric
  • very stretchy
  • good size range
Cons
  • not as supportive as others
  • no technical features
Quick specs
Price: £80 (available from FINDRA)
Weight: 251g (XL)
Materials: 80% Recycled Nylon, 20% spandex
Features: High waisted, deep waistband, adjustability cord, flat locked seams
Pockets: 2 x thigh pockets, rear key pocket in waistband
Sizes: XS – XXXL
Men’s version: no
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The fabric is super light and breathable, but doesn’t offer as much compression as I might usually like in leggings and therefore the Alders didn’t make me feel as supported as others on test. This is fine for gentle rambles and walks but perhaps not quite tough or technical enough for trail runs and scrambles. There also aren’t as many technical features here as I might’ve expected for the price.

However, these factors – the soft next to skin fabric and simplicity of design – do mean they’ve been my go-to camp leggings. They’ve been great for keeping me warm and cosy during spring and summer evenings in the tent, offering super comfortable cover and protection from the midgies without causing me to overheat.

The waistband felt a bit baggy on me until I found the thick super-stretchy drawcord which you can cinch and tie to keep in place. This works really well and feels more durable than others thanks to the thick, bouncy chord. The stretch gives an individualised fit which worked well for me, despite my waist-to-hip ratio.

Storage is practical and low-profile, with two large and easy-access thigh pockets for a smartphone or essentials. There’s also a discreet key pocket built into the rear waistband – this is also big enough for my phone and keeps is secure during more rigorous activity.

How we tested

Francesca tested these leggings on multiple walks and day hikes in the Peak District and north Wales throughout late winter and spring 2026 as well as in the gym and at her local climbing wall. She is 5’7 and has a small waist relative to large thighs (usually taking between a UK16 and 18, depending on brand) and runs hot.

To compare them to others, see our guide to the best leggings for hiking.