The best Lululemon leggings 2024: tested and reviewed by us
We worked out in dozens of Lululemon leggings — here's the best performing pairs
All gym leggings can look pretty similar on paper (or on legs, in this instance), but when it comes to how they feel and perform during our favorite activities—whether running, lifting, Pilates, or even running errands—quality truly matters. One brand that consistently stands out for creating high-quality leggings is Lululemon.
However, these leggings don't come cheap, so it’s important to ensure you're investing in the right pair. That's why we've put together this guide to the best Lululemon leggings, having tested as many styles as possible across a variety of workouts to determine which ones stand out for different activities.
While we test for essentials like sweat-wicking performance, squat-proofing, and overall fit, we also consider practical features—such as whether pockets are included in the design and what they can hold. Our current top recommendation is the Lululemon Wunder Train High-Rise Tights, which are ideal for gym workouts thanks to their sweat-wicking, squat-proof fabric, supportive high-rise fit, and practical hidden pocket for essentials.
But that’s just one design we love—we’ve also selected the best options for yoga, running, high-intensity training, and more.
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Best Lululemon leggings for the gym
1. Wunder Train High-Rise Tight
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The Wunder Train leggings are designed for high-impact training. We put them to the sweat test during HIIT classes, running on the treadmill, and spinning in the gym, and were impressed with how well they stayed put. The Everlux fabric is designed to cope with the most high-impact workouts, wicking sweat to stop you from feeling overly soggy by the end of a spin class.
Unlike the now discontinued Wunder Under leggings, which are made from the brand’s Luxtreme fabric, the Wunder Train are cooler to the touch and slightly more compressive. They also have a drawcord waistband, which allows you to pull the leggings tight against your stomach to prevent the waist bunching or slipping in a class. We had no issue with slipping during our testing.
The Wunder Train comes in a huge variety of colors, in sizes ranging from US 0 to US 20. They come in three different leg lengths — a 25-inch leg, a 28-inch leg, and a 31-inch leg to suit women of all heights. It’s also worth noting that you can take most leggings into Lululemon stores to get them altered, should you want them to sit a little higher on the ankle.
The downsides here are that in certain colors, the Wunder Train leggings do show sweat patches — although this is by no means a bad thing. We tested the Wunder Train in the Red Merlot colorway and noticed some slight sweat patches. If you are self-conscious, we’d say it’s best to opt for a darker color. They also only have one hidden pocket on the waistband, which can get a little sweaty, and isn’t big enough to hold all that much, so we wouldn’t pick these for running outside.
Best lululemon leggings for yoga
2. Align High-Rise Pant
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We’re yet to find a softer pair of leggings than the Lululemon Aligns, and with more than 5,000 five-star reviews, it seems we’re not alone. By far the most popular pair of lululemon leggings, the Align leggings are designed for yoga, and made from the brand’s Nulu fabric, which is buttery soft against the skin.
We’ve worn these leggings for yoga classes, Pilates, barre, walking the dog, and even when sitting at our desk, and found them to be extremely comfortable. The high waistband sits above the belly button for a supportive fit and lies flat for a flattering fit underneath workout tops and jumpers. The leggings come in three different leg lengths (25 inches, 28 inches, and 31 inches) and are designed to sit above the ankle bone. Pocket-wise, the leggings have a hidden pocket in the waistband that is big enough for a lip balm and a set of keys and not much else. They also come in just about every color and print under the sun, so you’re bound to find something to suit.
While they are some of the most comfortable leggings out there, they won’t suit everyone. Designed for low-impact workouts, the Nulu fabric is made to be comfy, so doesn’t have the same sweat-wicking properties as some of the other leggings on this list. We definitely wouldn’t head out for a run wearing them and found them pretty soggy by the end of a hot yoga class.
We also found the softer fabric pilled a bit, especially if it came into contact with velcro or if we sat on a rough surface (we've tried to show this in the photo above). This could be bad luck, or bad care, as Lululemon recommends that you wash products inside out, and like with like (eg. Nulu with softer fabrics) to avoid abrasive materials like denim or zippers in the washing machine. Either way, it’s not enough to put us off wearing these leggings for the rest of time.
Best Lululemon leggings for running
3. Fast and Free High-Rise Tight
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$128 might seem like a lot to spend on a pair of running tights, but trust us when we say these will last you miles and miles. Our run testers have worn these leggings for everything from a 5K to a marathon and found them extremely comfortable for the entire race — they also reported they were able to leave their running belts at home thanks to the number of pockets on the leggings, which is a massive plus in our eyes.
The leggings are made from Lululemon’s Nulux fabric, which is lightweight and wicks sweat away from the body quickly. We were never left feeling overly soggy at the end of a run wearing these leggings, although if you’re running in really cold weather, you might find you need more of a thermal tight to keep you warm. The fabric is soft against the skin, cool to the touch, and never chafed, no matter what conditions we threw at it. If you’re a runner who hates shorts, these leggings will carry you through most seasons.
The main selling point with the Fast and Free leggings, in our opinion, is the range of pockets. The leggings have two large drop-in pockets on the leg, which were big enough to hold the iPhone 11, as well as some gels and running gloves. There are also five different pockets on the waistband for your keys, lip balm, and all your other running essentials. During testing, we never had an issue with anything falling out of the pockets on the run, other than when we’d pull our phone out and something else would come with it (although there are enough pockets to prevent you from having to overly cram them).
The waistband sits just above the belly button for a good amount of coverage, and there’s a drawcord, which allows you to pull the waistband tight against your stomach during use.
One downside here is that with lighter colors, sweat marks can show by the end of the run. Again, this isn’t something we’d be overly worried about, but if you hate looking sweaty, it’s best to opt for a darker color. It’s also worth noting that because the Nulux fabric is so lightweight, in certain colors or patterns it’s not 100% squat-proof.
Best for treadmill running
4. Base Pace High-Rise Tight
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If you’re a runner who doesn’t carry a lot with you when running, or you do most of your running on one of the best treadmills, the Base Pace leggings are a good choice. They are made of the same lightweight, sweat-wicking fabric as the Fast and Free leggings, but have a slightly different cut, without an inseam, and without the leg pockets.
Do not despair, however, or spend too long digging out that running belt, as there is a waistband pocket that we found big enough to hold an iPhone 11 in a silicone case. This is useful on the run, and we found that the phone was held neatly in the small of the back, without any bouncing or chafing. That said, it’s difficult to get the phone out of the pocket on the move, so if you’re someone who likes to check your Whatsapps at the traffic lights, or pull your phone out of your pocket to look at one of the best running apps, we’d go for the Fast and Free leggings.
Aside from the pockets, the Base Pace leggings have very similar pros and cons to the Fast and Frees — they’re wonderfully lightweight, sweat-wicking, and fast-drying. They sit high on the waist, above the belly button, and have a drawcord waistband that allows you to pull the leggings tight against your stomach. They also do tend to show sweat in the lighter colorways.
During our testing, we ran a fast 5K and a number of easy long runs in these leggings. We loved the lightweight feel of the leggings and were surprised at how effective the back phone pocket was. They also kept their shape and softness after multiple washes.
Best for winter running
5. Swift Speed High-Rise Tight
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If you run outdoors in chilly weather, it’s worth considering Lululemon Swift Speed running leggings. Unlike the Fast and Free and the Base Pace leggings, the Swift Speed leggings are made from lululemon’s Luxtreme fabric (the same as that used in the Wunder Under leggings). This fabric is slightly thicker and more compressive, making these tights great for winter running.
The compressive fit does mean these leggings have a slightly tighter fit around the waist, meaning these probably aren’t the Lululemon leggings to choose from if you’re planning on wearing them sitting down behind a desk all day, or just casually while running errands. That said, if you’re buying them for running, don’t be tempted to size down — the compressive fit is supportive on the run, and prevents the leggings from slipping at the waist as you pick up the pace.
In the gym, we found these leggings to be fully squat-proof (we tested them in the grey/black camo color), and the thicker fabric was supportive. There are drop-in phone pockets on the legs, which are handy for carrying your essentials to the gym and on the run, and a zipped pocket on the back, which is handy for your keys. There are also reflective details on the bottom of the leg, which come in handy when running in low light in the winter months.
Best for high-intensity workouts
6. Invigorate High-Rise Tight
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If you prefer high-intensity workouts to yoga or Pilates, the Lululemon Invigorate High Rise Tights are a winner. Made from lululemon’s Everlux fabric, which is used in the Fast and Free and Base Pace leggings, designed to wick sweat and dry quickly, the Invigorate High Rise can keep up with the sweatiest of sessions.
The leggings have a super high waistband, which sits above the belly button, and have a drawcord that allows you to pull the leggings tight against your waist as you move. There are drop-in pockets on the legs for your phone, keys, and essentials, and a hidden waistband pocket. We’ve worn these leggings for sweaty HIIT classes, as well as on the run, and found they coped with both well. We never felt soggy at the end of the run or class and didn’t spot any sweat patches (although we tested a darker camo print pair of tights).
The downside with these leggings is that they have a tighter fit than other leggings on the list, meaning they’re not the most comfortable for sitting and working in. That said, this absolutely shouldn’t put you off, as if you want a pair of gym leggings, it doesn’t get much better than these.
Runner-up for best Lululemon yoga leggings
7. Instill High-Rise Tight
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Instill is Lululemon’s latest innovation, made from the brand’s new SmoothCover fabric. They feel much thicker than the Align leggings, with a high waistband, which rises higher at the back to give you extra coverage in certain yoga poses. The fabric has the feel of the Luxtreme, but the softness of the Nulu that is used in the Aligns for a supportive, yet soft feel. We found them comfortable during faster vinyasa flows, and flexible enough to cope with relaxing yin yoga classes.
The Instill leggings are sweat-wicking and quick-drying for yoga leggings and don’t get as soggy as the Aligns in a hot yoga class. However, they are still made from a soft fabric, making them far less sweat-wicking than the Wunder Trains. The leggings are designed to feel like a “supportive hug” and you can expect them to feel a little on the tight side when you first put them on. Don’t be tempted to size up, as they will loosen a little over time, and you don’t want them slipping down during practice.
Similar to the Aligns, we found the soft fabric needed special care, and if this was ignored (eg. they were chucked in a wash with other gym kit, jeans, and zippers), they did pill slightly. Again, we wouldn’t let this put us off buying them again, but if you want them to stay pill-free, be careful with how you wash them.
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8. SenseKnit High-Rise Running Tight
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Lululemon's latest running range — Senseknit, features a series of products designed to fit like a second skin, to minimize distractions on the run. These leggings hug your legs, and we mean hug. They're tight to get on and wiggle into, but once you're in, there's targeted support and they are super breathable on the run. There's also reflective detailing along the back of the leg, which is good for running in low light at different times of year.
The waistband is high and comfortable — at five foot two, they sat above our tester's belly button and she said on the run she felt like the waistband was sucking everything in and keeping her supported. That said, the 28 inch leg was way too long, and had to be folded at the ankle, which is where the reflective elements were.
Lululemon also released a matching running vest which was fantastic when running in the heat. It wicked sweat away from the body well, didn't show up sweat patches, and both the vest and leggings never felt overly soggy, even when running in the heat of summer.
The downside here is the lack of pockets — there are small stow-in pockets on the waistband, supported with a fold-over envelope design to stop things dropping out as you move. Lululemon says they removed the bulk of the zipper to cut down on distractions, and we never felt like our valuables would drop out on the run. That said, there's no pocket big enough for your smartphone, although this isn't necessarily the worst thing in the world, as if you're really running fast, you'd probably leave your phone on the sidelines and race with tunes on your best running watch.
The best flared Lululemon legging
9. Groove Super-High-Rise Flared Pant Nulu
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One of the biggest trends in workout gear in 2023? Flared leggings. Best suited for hikes, yoga and Pilates, the slight flare elongates the legs, and helps upgrade your post-workout look. Our flared leggings of choice are the Groove Super-High-Rise flares from Lululemon, which fit like normal leggings to the knee, then flare outwards for a flattering fit.
The leggings are available in sizes 0-20, and come in 14 different sizes. The super high waistband sits above the belly button, and hugs the stomach for a comfortable fit. The Nulu fabric is the same as that used in the Align leggings, so it's extremely soft and comfortable. That said, it's not the most sweat-wicking, so if you're wearing these in a light color for a warm hike, you might get some visible sweat patches.
The only downside with these leggings is they only come in one, very long, leg length of 32.5 inches. Our tester is 5"2 and had about a foot of material to take off the bottom. The good news is, Lululemon offers free alterations in store, but if you're looking to buy these online, be aware you're probably going to need to get them turned up.
How to choose the best Lululemon leggings
When choosing the best Lululemon leggings for you, have a think about what you’re planning on using the leggings for. While you can wear all of them for any sport you like, depending on the fabric used, some leggings will be more sweat-wicking, faster drying or more squat-proof.
It’s also worth thinking about how you prefer leggings to fit — do you want a drawcord so you can customize how tight the waistband is? Do you want a high-waistband? Do you want the fabric to feel cool or soft against your skin? The best Lululemon leggings for you will be the ones you feel the comfiest wearing.
Finally, think about how much you carry with you on the run or in the gym — some of the leggings on this list have multiple pockets for carrying your phone, gym pass, running gloves, or gels, others only have small drop-in pockets.
How we tested the best Lululemon leggings
We tested the best Lululemon leggings by sweating in them! We wore all of the leggings above for a number of different workouts — even ones they weren’t designed for, to see how they performed. We tried them in a number of different temperatures and put them through the washing machine for a minimum of ten cycles to look for shrinking, piling, or bobbling.
We also looked for differences in fit, and how comfy they were to run, cycle, or just sit in. As well as noting how cool and dry they kept us in the gym, we also looked at how squat-proof the leggings were, and how much they showed up sweat patches.
What are the most popular Lululemon leggings in 2024?
The Lululemon Align leggings have been, and continue to be, the most popular pair of leggings the brand makes. This is down to the unrivalled comfort, the high waistband, and the different leg lengths on offer to suit women of all sizes.
Should I buy the Lululemon Align or the Wunder Under?
This is a tough one to answer! The Lululemon Align is wonderfully comfortable and buttery soft, but for this reason, is best suited to lower-impact exercises, like yoga or Pilates. The Wunder Under is made from lululemon's luxtreme fabric, which is far more sweat wicking and fast drying, making it a more versatile choice.
Which are the best Lululemon leggings for petite gym-goers?
Most of the Lululemon leggings mentioned above come in a number of different leg lengths to suit gym-goers of all heights. If you're petite, look for a 23 or 25-inch leg length, which should sit on your ankle and avoid you having to fold the leggings up.
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Jane McGuire is Tom's Guide's Fitness editor, which means she looks after everything fitness related - from running gear to yoga mats. An avid runner, Jane has tested and reviewed fitness products for the past five years, so knows what to look for when finding a good running watch or a pair of shorts with pockets big enough for your smartphone. When she's not pounding the pavements, you'll find Jane striding round the Surrey Hills, taking far too many photos of her puppy.
- Jessica DowneyFitness Writer