Sweaty Betty Worth It
Sweaty Betty sits in a premium activewear price bracket that makes many shoppers pause. Are the leggings really worth £95? Is there a genuine quality difference from cheaper alternatives, or are you paying for the label? As authorised UK stockists who stock Sweaty Betty in-store, here is our honest assessment.
Short answer: Yes — but only if you'll actually use it. The quality is real, the technology is real, and the longevity is real. The value comes from how hard you push it.
1 | Who Is Sweaty Betty?
Sweaty Betty was founded in London in 1998 by Tamara Hill-Norton. It predates the premium activewear category by years — launched before yoga pants were mainstream, before "athleisure" was a word, and long before Lululemon arrived in the UK.
The brand was acquired by Wolverine World Wide (who also own Merrell, Saucony, and Keds) in 2021. Critically, the London creative team and the commitment to British-influenced design have remained intact since the acquisition.
Key Sweaty Betty Facts
- Founded London, 1998
- British brand — design team remains London-based
- Sizes XS–XXL across most ranges
- Price range: approximately £30 (headbands) to £150 (jackets)
- Core categories: yoga, running, training, hiking, swim
- Materials: proprietary fabrics developed with performance labs
2 | Power Legging Technology — What Makes It Different
The Power Legging is Sweaty Betty's hero product and the one most people ask about. It uses a proprietary four-way stretch fabric blend engineered to be squat-proof, compressive, and opaque under studio lighting — not just in a changing room.
Four-Way Stretch
The fabric stretches lengthwise and crosswise, returning to its original shape without distortion. Most budget leggings only have two-way stretch — they deform at the knees and seat over time.
Squat-Proof Construction
The fabric weave is tight enough that it remains opaque even when stretched hard. The Power Legging fabric is tested against studio lighting specifically — not just held up against a window. This distinction matters.
Compression Panel
A structured waistband that sits flat and doesn't roll down during movement. Unlike single-layer waistbands, the Power Legging waistband has internal reinforcement that holds its position through an hour of dynamic movement.
Moisture Management
Fast-wicking construction pulls sweat away from the skin and disperses it across a wider surface area for faster evaporation. The leggings dry noticeably faster than cotton blends and many cheaper synthetics.
Power Legging vs Zero Gravity Legging
The Power Legging is Sweaty Betty's high-compression option — best for yoga, HIIT, and strength training. The Zero Gravity is their lighter-weight running legging with a softer handle and less compression. Both use four-way stretch, but for different activities.
3 | Fabric Quality — The Honest Breakdown
Sweaty Betty fabrics are their genuine competitive advantage. The key materials used across the range:
PowerSoft
A buttery, matte nylon blend used in the Power Legging range. Extremely soft against skin with a dense, smooth weave. Does not pill even after dozens of washes if cared for correctly.
ECONYL
Regenerated nylon from ocean plastic, fishing nets, and industrial waste. Used across multiple lines. Functionally identical to virgin nylon in stretch and durability — genuinely recycled, not marketing language.
DriRelease
A moisture-wicking fabric blend used in running tops. The unique feature is that odour is eliminated through the fibre structure itself — not a topical treatment that washes out. Effective over long-term use.
Technical Fleece
Used in mid-layer jackets. Mid-weight with thermal retention but light enough for movement. Sweaty Betty fleece sits between a heavyweight gym layer and a running jacket in warmth-to-weight ratio.
Wash Durability — What to Expect
With correct care (cold machine wash, no tumble dryer, washed inside out), Sweaty Betty leggings typically maintain their compression and opacity for 2–3 years of regular use. The most common quality issue reported is pilling, which occurs almost exclusively from washing with rough fabrics or at high temperatures — not from a product defect.
4 | What You Pay & What You Get
Sweaty Betty's price range is broad. Understanding what falls where helps set expectations before you buy.
Where the Value Case Is Strongest
The Power Legging at £85–£120 is where Sweaty Betty's quality-to-price ratio is at its best. The sports bras at £45–£75 also represent strong value given the construction. The jackets are premium but face stronger competition from The North Face and Salomon at similar price points.
5 | Sweaty Betty vs Cheaper Alternatives — The Real Difference
The £20–£40 activewear market has improved enormously. So what do you actually lose by choosing a budget legging over a Power Legging?
Opacity Under Load
Most budget leggings are marketed as squat-proof but are not tested rigorously under studio lighting. The Power Legging has been engineered specifically for this. If you do hot yoga or lit studio classes, this matters.
Shape Retention Over Time
Budget four-way stretch fabrics lose compression faster. After 20–30 washes, they often feel thin and bag at the knee. Power Leggings maintain compression for significantly longer when cared for correctly.
Waistband Integrity
The rolling, folding waistband problem is almost universal in sub-£40 leggings. Sweaty Betty's reinforced waistbands are a genuine functional improvement — not purely aesthetic.
Feel Against Skin
PowerSoft nylon has a softer, smoother feel than most polyester blends. This is subjective but consistently reported. It matters more for yoga and pilates where you're skin-on-mat than for running where you barely notice.
6 | Who Sweaty Betty Suits — and Who It Doesn't
Sweaty Betty is worth it if you:
- Train regularly (3+ times per week) and will get sustained use from the garment
- Do studio-based classes (yoga, pilates, HIIT) where opacity and compression matter
- Want pieces that mix gym to street without looking like purely functional kit
- Prioritise longevity — the cost-per-wear calculation favours Sweaty Betty for frequent users
- Care about sustainability — ECONYL recycled content is genuine, not tokenistic
A cheaper option makes more sense if you:
- Exercise once or twice a week casually and won't stress-test the fabric
- Run outdoors primarily (budget running tights perform nearly as well for road running)
- Are buying for a teenager who grows quickly and will outgrow the garment
- Need multiple pairs for high-frequency training and budget is the priority
Shop Sweaty Betty at OD's
Every piece below is in stock at OD's Designer Clothing — authorised UK stockist.