Product Specs

Rip stop Nylon shell, polyurethane coating

Aqua foil outer

Polyamide inner

Weight: (Male size XXL) 390Gr

Leg lengths available: 29 INS, 31ins, 33ins

The deluge waterproof over trousers are marketed as been both waterproof and breathable. The Berghaus Deluge trouser features a 3/4-length zip together with a series of robust studs on an outer storm flap that stops wind driven rain breaching the trousers. On many occasions I’ve opened one of the two zips on either leg to allow airflow whilst still maintaining a water barrier. Having an upper zip also helps the wearer to easily reach items within the trouser pockets.

The fabric itself is not exceptionally breathable – and I’ve found that without the vents things get clammy very quickly. When moving fast in the rain this can be an issue.

zip adjustment allowing the leg to vent
Zip adjustment allowing the leg to vent

The Deluge over trousers are not fitted with pockets..The trousers are treated with DWR (Durable Water Repellent), which prevents precipitation of the garment exterior becoming saturated.Not only can these trousers provide a waterproof barrier, they can also be used for thermal properties and worn as a extra layer during winter months when wind chill can reduce the body’s temperate. Again using the zips and buttons to adjust the venting and allow air circulation whilst still providing protection from the wind.

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The waistband is elasticized with a draw cord which aids a range of adjustment with a pull cord toggle, which I found useful as sometimes whilst carrying a heavy backpack the waistband can be pushed down. The waistband is also wide enough for a comfortable fit Without any nipping.

The Berghaus deluxe trouser is manufactured from an Aqua foil outer and a polyamide inner. The material itself is quite robust and it able to withstand hiking through brambles and dense woodland without any tears or abrasions on the material. Neither the seat nor the knees are fitted with any cushioning material, which could prolong the life of the trouser, but this would reduce breathability. Having worn these waterproof trousers in torrential rain I have benefitted from the protection they provide.

Store the Deluge with the zip open to allow you boot through the trouser
Store the Deluge with the zip open to allow you boot through the trouser

 

Regarding breathability these trousers are not ideal, whilst they do provide me with protection from the rain, I’ve often felt the breathability can be an issue if the garment is not allowed to vent by adjusting either the zip or studs to allow air flow. How many of us have gazed up in the sky when the first drops of rain are felt and thought, wonder should I put my waterproofs on? It’s usually by the stage its too late and you’re soaked. The lower zips allow you to quickly jump into these trousers with boots on – and that’s a real plus.

Allowing the legs to vent
Allowing the legs to vent

Tip:Store the Deluge trousers with the zip fully open as this will make putting them on quickly.The latest version of the deluge does come with a small stuff sack but I use a large strong rubber band and compact and store my trousers in a handy easy to get to outer pocket in my rucksack.

The inner shell showing mesh upper and lined lower to the legs.
The inner shell showing mesh upper and lined lower to the legs.

Care and cleaning

 

Like any outdoor kit these trousers are going to take some amount of abuse not only as a result the weather but trudging through boggy mountainside will clog up the membrane of the material and reduce the breathability and waterproofing.. After each use I wipe the trousers with a damp cloth (no detergent) to remove any dirt or debris from the trousers. I usually wash them every two months or if I’ve used them on a multiday trek. Currently I favuor using Grangers for washing/reproofing my Deluge trousers.

 

It's important to wash caked in dirt after each hike
It’s important to wash caked in dirt after each hike

 Summary

Berghaus Deluge waterproof trousers are an excellent, affordable choice of waterproof trouser that offers its wearer protection from the elements, a comfortable fitting garment, and practically of a simple yet user friendly design. While the Deluge would not be the choice of the ultra light enthusiast among us it is however a practical essential item.

 

Pros

Simple Design

Value for Money

Easy and quick to put on (even over boots)

Robust

Cons

Low breathability compared to more expensive full Goretex options.

 

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Second all the above. Mine have been brilliant. Half the price of their more expensive Gore-tex brothers. I also store mine with the long side zips open meaning they are very quick to put in when the rain starts. Available in short, regular or long legs.

  2. Thanks for the review, it helped me decide to Buy them. I needed some new trousers after my others starting letting water in. There is no point me spending more on the expensive gore-tex ones as I’m always crawling around in them for my wildlife photography.

    • Thanks for the input Rob.The Berghaus Deluge trousers are a very practical and cost effective choice of waterproofs.Ok they’re not winners on the breathability battle,but used correctly they will prevent you from get soaked in a downpour.

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