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| Supermoto_Fan |
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 Posted: 17:09 - 22 Nov 2012 Post subject: Kevlar Jeans |
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What do people think about them?
Worth the money? reasonable protection?
I think i want a pair instead leather bottoms at the moment, was thinking RST ones? ____________________ Yamaha MT-09 - Triple powerrrr |
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| Moxey |
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 Posted: 17:50 - 22 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=256339
Link in there to ebay seller, can vouch they are comfy to wear and done me well so far for the last 2 months riding in a variety of conditions.
Can't comment on how they hold up in a crash, but you get some CE armour in the knees and around the hip so probably better than nothing  ____________________ Current: 02 FZS 1000 & 91 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Some Bike Pics...
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| Rogerborg |
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 Posted: 17:54 - 22 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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Eh.
I wear black Draggin' jeans as office wear. I'm not kidding myself that they'd protect as well as leather, but they're all day comfy, and life is about compromises. They came without armour pockets so I just sewed some elastic loops in and use those to hold knee armour in place.
If I had been picking and choosing (I went eBay used), I'd have gone for Sartso or Hood rather than Draggin'. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 Posted: 17:55 - 22 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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Mine are comfy and have armor pads in the knees but luckily I don't know yet how they hold up in anything other than a minor slip (cow dung on a tiny country road so I had a soft landing anyway ). They dry out fairly quickly. ____________________ Licence: Nov 2012, Bikes: Suzuki GN125, Moto Guzzi Strada 750, Triumph Sprint ST 955i x 2
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 Posted: 18:27 - 22 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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I've got a pair of Hornee(stupid name) kevlar jeans, I have no idea how much protection they'd offer in a crash, but despite having almost every type of motorcycle clothing I found myself riding in normal jeans a lot if I was just popping into town or meeting friends ect. So thought that they would be better then nothing in an off. Nobody has ever commented on them as they just look like normal jeans which is what I wanted, some of the kevlar jeans you see for sale aren't exactly very stylish
Think I'd probably get textiles if I was only going to have one type of motorcycle clothing though. ____________________ Yamaha FZR400RR 3tj
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I have a set. These:
https://www.xkulcha.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67&Itemid=132
They are a good idea but I dont wear them often. Weekends offroad I wear proper enduro trousers and boots. commuting i just wear office trousers and footwear.
I wear them on a weekend when I am going on a short trip biking only, or to the shop and I just woke up and in my underwear.
If you are of the type that feels he needs to suit up, they are practical. But I can happily ride in t-shirt, shorts, veldskoens. Just helmet and gloves. Trousers are my last choice.
For the short day trip they are ideal if you are not comfortable in shorts or normal trousers
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Young riders who feel invulnerable and have never fallen: NO ATGATT
Young riders still not comfortable but have seen falls: FULL attgatt
medium riders with no fall: gain experience above the young rider above and start chucking atgatt
medium rider after a fall: full atgatt
older riders with experience who have had a fall(s) and doent give a fuck anymore: chuck atgatt
Im in the last phase. But off road, I do boots pants, jackets gloves. comes from off raod falls But hey, if you are in any atgatt phase, go for it. It is a normal cycle.It changes over time. Just hope your off happens in an atgatt phase. ____________________ 2011 KTM 990 Dakar
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 Posted: 20:58 - 22 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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Read the testimonials on Hood Jeans website
I love wearing mine with my leather jacket when it's not raining. Only criticism is that the knee armour can be awkward to position, mines still not fitting right.
They are also pretty decent at keeping you warm from wind chill  |
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 Posted: 12:54 - 23 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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I've got some RST kevlar jeans. They seem good to me. They came with knee armour and thigh armour. Little pockets built in so can take them out if required.
I've had one spill with them, coming off a roundabout slipping on diesel at about 30-40mph. They were fine, didn't get any cuts or major damage, a couple of bruises. Luckily I didn't hit any other vehicles or a lamp post upon exit from bike. Just jumped back on bike and went on into work and reported the spillage. |
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I own Draggins (£110 new) and Roadmasters (£15.50 second hand). The draggins are overpriced for what they are, and to be honest I regret spending £110 on them.
Both are good jeans, I've used them both hard (lots of riding in all weather, frequent 4 mile walks in muddy fields etc). I view them as equals, even though one cost a huge amount more than the other.
The draggins lack armour but are slightly better quality, the Roadmasters have armour and are still good quality.
Kevlar works, it's strong but light enough to wear everyday, I also have a Draggin kevlar jacket and I think that's brilliant too, I got that at the right price (£35 second hand VGC).
Draggin, for the money, should at least come with armour. |
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Yup, I was very surprised that my Draggin's didn't - I hadn't even thought to ask, it seemed so obvious that they would.
| MadCatLady wrote: | I got some Sartso ones from good old ebay and they are just as comfortable as 'normal' jeans. The only problem with the women's ones as there is nowhere to put any armour, so thinking of making some knee pockets to put some in. |
Might as well. shereen (is she deaded?) was having a moan about the womyns' Sartsos as well: IIRC, they were talking about freebeeing her some in-production ones to try them out. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 39 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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