I don't really like the look of them on most types of bikes... although i find the aesthetics of certain bikes are greatly improved with mudguards
Therefore I've never used them for MTB.. plus I don't really mind getting covered in mud, i think it adds to the experience but if i'm going to be plastered in mud i make sure i'm coming home afterwards where i can hose the bike off.. peel everything off and chuck it in the wash.
I ride Honjo's on my daily commute for 8 months of the year through necessity, they take a good 4hrs to fit them perfectly but once they're fitted, it only takes 10mins to take them on/off.. taking them off transforms the way my bike looks and i look forward to those dryer months without them... I only have a small oil filled radiator at work for drying clothes and i hate pulling on cold wet clothing in the winter for my ride home so staying as dry as poss is the key.. i bought some waterproof overtrousers but they're not very comfy and i don't like their crunchiness..
The only actual downside to my Honjo's outside my own perception is... i ride a 50cm Nitto straight bar for avoiding wankers in 4WD's who think 30% of the cycle lane is for them...
It's hilly and windy where i live so if i'm nailing it down hill.. if there is a side lane with houses or worst still tall office blocks on either side it channels the wind like a funnel and taking a side gust with narrow bars, the mudguards on the front act like a sail and give my a wobble which i don't like... but it's mainly aesthetics for me because i'm shallow and very superficial
Anyone want a pair of Showers Pass Transit Pants, size Med, half price?.. still crispy and new, with tags, i wore them once (albeit 2yrs ago) there might be a tiny bit of oil from the chain on the hem.
https://showerspass.co.uk/products/transit-pant
£50 shipped?