I am pretty average as a 32 length cuff. Pants ok but you have to hike them up otherwise the crotch sags. OK but not something I would usually wear once getting to work or home....and rubber band in a front does not give any extra support.I wore these yesterday to cycle to work. It's a 25 min ride, and it was raining the whole time. When I got to work I took these trousers off and my crotch (!!!) area was soaked. It looked like I had an accident. So embarrassing, and uncomfortable! Won't be wearing again to cycle. Might be OK just for walking.I am a very large bloke (Ok a fat b******), these trouser fit over my pants no problem for cycling. They are very comfy and the zip leg is great for getting them over the shoes. The last pair I had from decathalon was a fight to get on of a morning and evening. If you are a large bloke at 6ft, I cannot recommend these trousers enough.Brilliant, obviously not 100% waterproof in full storm, but do keep alot of water out and I have used for cycling and now on my moped and still work a treat, had about a month now ?Fit was great too and they didn't look all that too terrible like most othersI usually wear pants with a 32-34 waist and 32 inseam, this was medium and feels slightly large but maybe that is on purpose because it goes on top of your regular clothes. I live in copenhagen, people bike everywhere and it rains a lot so it is very handy.These have been designed with the minimum of openings to maximise waterproofness - good idea...but they are like putting on or taking off a pair jeans without undoing the waistband first. The pathetic elastic cord is not strong enough to hold them up and is awkward to tighten. Every time the leg zips jam. Once you have struggled into them they look nice, until they work their way down to your hips again.