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12 Best Winter Leggings of 2024, Tested and Reviewed by CNT Editors

A good pair of leggings is a staple in every traveler’s wardrobe, but on certain trips and in certain temperatures, your tried-and-true pair just won’t cut it. The solution for those extra-cold days: A pair of the best winter leggings. Whether you’re headed on a ski trip, training for a half marathon, or just want to be a little toastier on the couch this season, cozy winter leggings are a must. A good pair is typically lined with fleece or double layered to lock in heat and help you withstand those colder-than-usual temperatures.

There are plenty of cold weather leggings on the market that claim to keep you warm, so we had several Condé Nast Traveler editors put some of the most popular to the test. Our editors each tried out a different pair of warm leggings (or two) for several weeks and are here to let you know exactly what we think. We’re also including some of our favorite winter leggings from last year, meaning we’ve had a full year to consider how they’ve held up. We’re sharing our overall impression of each pair, what they are best suited for, and what we liked (or didn’t like) about them. These winter leggings range in price, style, material, level of warmth, and purpose—some are best for running, some for walks outside, and others for lounging by the fireplace. Before we give you our honest reviews, here’s exactly what we looked for while testing them out:

What we considered while testing:

  • Comfort level
  • Warmth
  • Opaqueness
  • Useful features
  • Sweat resistance

FAQ:

Which leggings are best for winter?

Let’s face it—if you’re going for a run in the northeast in January or are headed for a cabin weekend in Vermont, your standard pair of leggings may fall short. A pair specifically designed to keep you warm in colder temperatures are best, so you can avoid the struggle of layering two pairs of leggings on top of each other. We looked for leggings that are sweat resistant—this is especially important if you plan to exercise in them, so you can stay comfortable and dry while you sweat. We tested out pairs from retailers we trust, like Lululemon, Athleta, Alo Yoga, Vuori, and Under Armour, as well as some lesser-known brands and Amazon finds.

Do fleece-lined leggings keep you warm?

When looking for a reliable pair of leggings for winter, definitely consider a fleece-lined pair. Many of the cold weather leggings on our list are lined with an ultra-soft, warm layer of fleece that traps heat without weighing you down. Depending on the type used, fleece-lined leggings can be a great option for both exercising and lounging.

Are leggings warm enough to wear in winter?

A standard pair of leggings is usually lightweight and relatively thin—which is great for intense workouts and everyday wear, but means it’s not always your best option to wear as a pant once winter hits, unless you’re layering them underneath sweats or jeans. Cold weather leggings, like the pairs our editors tested, will keep you warm all season long, even if you’re walking around outside for hours or visiting a snowy destination.


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The best winter leggings for everyday wear

Free People Wonderland Warmth Run leggings

Tested by: Alexandra Sanidad, research director

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I love dressing up and I love fashion, but when it comes to cold weather, I value staying warm over looking cute. It’s a nice bonus if I can find a pair of aesthetically pleasing, functional leggings, and these fit the bill.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

The thing that caught my eye first was the number of pockets on this pair. I love the side pockets that are great for stashing a credit card, and the very discrete zippered back waist pocket. These are an absolute must for an outdoor run, and I always appreciate it when a brand factors in thoughtful details. I like this pair’s high waist, which keeps your tummy flat. I didn’t have to pull them the entire time I wore them, which was a definite plus.

What are these best suited for?

This pair is fairly versatile. It’s nice for an outdoor 5K and for getting stuff done around the neighborhood afterwards. They’re also ideal for anyone who has to travel on a chilly plane or train.

Pros: Multiple pockets, opaque, zippered ankles with ruching

Cons: Too toasty for an indoor run on the treadmill; size up for a less-snug fit

Vuori Chilled Out leggings

Tested by: Meaghan Kenny, associate commerce editor

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I was hoping this pair would be a great go-to winter legging for running errands, light workouts, and everyday wear.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

I was very impressed with these high-waisted, compression leggings. They are fleece-lined, offering much more warmth than traditional leggings and are so soft to the touch. The outside material is buttery smooth, and they are so flattering, thanks to the V-shape detailing on the back.

What are these best suited for?

These are versatile enough to wear on outdoor walks, chilly plane rides, running errands, and lounging at home. I’ve mostly been wearing them for everyday wear with a pair of comfortable sneakers and a hoodie—and I will definitely be wearing them on my next long-haul flight.

Pros: High-waisted, stretchy material, buttery smooth

Cons: Interior fleece lining may be a little too warm for intense workout classes

Baleaf fleece lined winter leggings

Tested by: Shannon McMahon, destinations editor

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I have tons of thin, breathable exercise leggings that I basically live in for both lounging and workouts, so I was looking for a new pair with some warmth to them to wear during the colder months.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

I hoped for a pair that would still be as comfortable as my second-skin ones, and Baleaf’s fleece-lined winter leggings delivered. Great for the price, they look sleek and have a comfortable high waist, plus a thin-yet-cozy fleece interior. I’ve been burned wearing them on a balmy fall day that turned out to be 70 degrees by mid-afternoon (the sweat was real, but luckily so was the sweat-wicking fabric), and they’ll be left behind for spin classes and Crossfit. The waistband pocket is also too small for anything except AirPods or some pocket cash and a credit card; don’t depend on it for your phone.

What are these best suited for?

They look like all my normal workout leggings, but are much warmer—perfect for a fall bike ride or a long hike. I would absolutely wear these on the cold plane, and I’ll use them as a layer under jeans this winter and for cool-weather outdoor adventures.

Pros: Affordable price, sweat-wicking fabric

Cons: Small waistband pocket

The best winter leggings for lounging

Alo Yoga Winter Warm high waist leggings

Tested by: Madison Flager, senior commerce editor

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

Something I could wear to workout classes without having to layer on joggers or sweats.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

These are super cozy leggings—you can really feel the fleece interior, which isn’t always the case with winter leggings. I’ve worn them to a Pilates class, a yoga class, and while running errands, and they’ve kept my legs fairly warm during windy 30-degree NYC days.

What are these best suited for?

I did get a little sweatier in them than standard leggings, but that’s the price you pay for being warmer outdoors. Going forward, I’ll still wear them to low-impact workout classes and as loungewear, and can see them being a nice option for winter flights.

Pros: Super-soft interior

Cons: A little long (I’m 5’6″); the wide waistband causes some slippage

Skims Cotton Rib thermal leggings

Tested by: Paris Wilson, commerce producer

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I was looking for thermal loungewear that could be used for layering this winter.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

In a winter legging the two main questions I have are: am I warm in them and will I be able to use them for layering if need be? I was actually pretty impressed with the Skims Cotton Rib thermal leggings. It’s hard to differentiate hype from a genuine quality product, especially when it’s from a brand that constantly sells out.

What are these best suited for?

Loungewear. With the ribbed fabric and high-waisted design, they were a little uncomfortable to run in—walking and lounging suits this pair best.

Pros: Ideal for layering

Cons: Slightly see-through, the material bunches at the ankles if you’re on the shorter side (I’m 5’3″)

90 Degree By Reflex high waist fleece-lined leggings

Tested by: Jamie Spain, travel bookings commerce editor

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I want a legging I can wear outside when I’m walking or running and something that I can also comfortably travel in.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

These leggings were comfortable but not very thick or heavily lined. I wore them to a workout class just to see if I would get overheated and honestly they felt just like regular leggings. When putting them on they feel a bit thicker than regular leggings and the inside is soft and slightly fleecy, but not very thick. While I probably wouldn’t wear them in the dead of summer when its very hot, they otherwise can be worn for any occasion or outside temperature.

What are these best suited for?

These are best suited for outdoor running if you run warm, but otherwise are better for working out or lounging indoors where it might be a bit colder but not freezing. Although they’re similar to regular leggings, I appreciate how comfortable they are and that they don’t slide down.

Pros: High-waisted, large phone pocket, don’t slide down while wearing

Cons: Not thick enough for very cold temperatures

The best for running and outdoor sports

Offline by Aerie Warm Up Zipper leggings

Tested by: Hannah Towey, associate editor of transportation and travel news

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I mainly wear cold-weather leggings for outdoor activities like running and skiing. I’ve been on the hunt to replace my now-discontinued, bright red Lululemon leggings that I bought in high school (they are still my absolute favorite but not the most fashion-forward anymore). It was time for an upgrade.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

I wore the Aerie leggings while walking outside in New York City and skiing in Vermont—on both days, the weather was around 20 degrees. They kept me wonderfully warm when layered with snow pants on the mountain; however, when worn alone, they weren’t great for protection against wind chill. I loved the pockets and adjustable drawcord, two details I always appreciate in an active legging.

What are these best suited for?

Due to the fabric being thicker than your typical legging, these do fit a bit snug. They are perfect for skiing and good for outdoor walks or runs, but not ideal for yoga or other exercises where flexibility is paramount.

Pros: Side pockets, adjustable drawcord, full length and high-waisted

Cons: Fabric is not super flexible

Athleta Rainer Tight

Tested by: Madison Flager, senior commerce editor

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

A layering piece for really cold days.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

These are nice and thick, just what you want for the coldest of days. I found them too warm for a workout class, but excellent at keeping me warm under ski pants on a recent ski trip. The length was perfect on me, and I appreciate the side and back pockets.

What are these best suited for?

Outdoor sports and activities

Pros: Zippered pockets, reflective accents, made from recycled materials

Cons: Not likely to wear day-to-day

Lululemon Fast and Free High-Rise Thermal 28″ Tight

Tested by: Meaghan Kenny, associate commerce editor

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I’ve been searching for a legging I could wear on long outdoor walks and to the gym on extra frigid days.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

I love how sweat-wicking the soft, brushed material of these thermal leggings are. They are warmer than my go-to pair for the gym, so I’ve been gravitating toward these on snowy and windy days. Similarly to other leggings I’ve tried from Lululemon, they feel very well-made, aren’t see-through at all, and seem to be high-quality enough to last for years to come.

What are these best suited for?

These are a great pair for running in the winter; they’re slightly thicker than a regular pair of leggings, so you’ll be a little extra warmer without overheating. They have a clear athletic look to them, so I probably wouldn’t wear them if I was just lounging around.

Pros: Reflective details, side phone pockets, three small pockets on the waistband

Cons: I wish they were slightly thicker

TSLA men’s thermal compression pants

Tested by: Charlie Hobbs, editorial assistant

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

A warm pair of leggings to run in that won’t be overly hot to wear.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

I cannot stop wearing these leggings. I wear them absentmindedly around the house, I wear them on my runs, I only take them off to wash them, etcetera—they are well-suited for just about every activity. They even function as a very comfortable long underwear for the days when pants just aren’t enough. I’ll note that, as a person who runs very hot and rarely needs warm gear of this sort, I always feel well-insulated and never too hot.

What are these best suited for?

This pair is best for running, but also work well for other active days.

Pros: Two side pockets, compression, longer length goes right into your socks, affordable

Under Armour ColdGear Authentics leggings

Tested by: Pallavi Mohan Kumar, senior visuals editor

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I was searching for a pair of leggings I could wear running this winter.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

These may be my favorite cold-weather leggings. I’ve gone running in the freezing cold in these, powered through a sweaty Pilates class, a whole Saturday morning full of errands—and they were great in all of them. The encased elastic waistband is probably my favorite thing: it’s thick and made me feel supported throughout the day without feeling constricting.

What are these best suited for?

The smooth and soft base layer kept me warm and dry on my cold runs. Even though this pair has a fast-drying outer layer, these leggings are soft and comfortable enough to wear all day—not something I can say about many other leggings in my arsenal.

Pros: Encased waistband, sweat-resistant

Janji Winter Groundwork tight

Tested by: Madison Flager, senior commerce editor

What were you looking for in a winter legging?

I was looking for a pair of running leggings to wear in NYC during the winter.

What was your overall impression of these leggings?

These are one of my go-to pairs for winter runs. They’re moisture-wicking and stay in place, without being uncomfortably compressive. They are on the thinner side, which I like for exercising, but it means that once you slow down, they’re not as warm as a thicker or fleece-lined pair. On the flip side though, that means I can wear them throughout the year—I’ve worn them on hikes in the spring and fall, too.

What are these best suited for?

I’ve worn them on hikes and runs, and occasionally on planes, though they definitely have a more athletic look to them.

Pros: Reflective side seams, deep side pockets, small key pockets, quick drying

Cons: Not super warm when you’re not exercising