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PostPosted: 11:19 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: New Kevlar jeans Reply with quote

Just got my pair of Sartso Killer Cargo jeans delivered this morning.
They come with armour inserts.

As I woke up to answer the door to the UPS man I realised that the sun was shining as some sort of glorious sign that I should go for a nice long ride...Should have known that it wouldn't last haha.

Grim and grey out there now Sad

Also, anyone have these jeans - and if so how have you found them so far?
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PostPosted: 11:26 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Re: New Kevlar jeans Reply with quote

open wrote:
Just got my pair of Sartso Killer Cargo jeans delivered this morning.
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Also, anyone have these jeans - and if so how have you found them so far?


isn't it a bit late to be seek opinion/feedback on them? what if everyone replies that they're absolute garbage and should be avoided?
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PostPosted: 11:33 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Re: New Kevlar jeans Reply with quote

ElBandido wrote:
open wrote:
Just got my pair of Sartso Killer Cargo jeans delivered this morning.
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Also, anyone have these jeans - and if so how have you found them so far?


what if everyone replies that they're absolute garbage and should be avoided?


Then he sends them back Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 11:35 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Re: New Kevlar jeans Reply with quote

ElBandido wrote:
what if everyone replies that they're absolute garbage and should be avoided?


Then the OP should ignore what the masses say and form opinions based on his/her own judgement. Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 11:40 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Re: New Kevlar jeans Reply with quote

Clanger wrote:

Then the OP should ignore what the masses say and form opinions based on his/her own judgement. Rolling Eyes


exactly. therefore it's a bit redundant to ask for opinions after the fact.
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PostPosted: 11:47 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Meh - I got them because they had good reviews generally - and also half decent kevlar coverage (and I got them cheap Very Happy )

Just a conversation starter really..no need to get moody Tut Tut

To be honest this is the first piece of protective legwear I have bought. I hardly wear the jacket I have, thats why I opted for them a as I think I may actually use them alot more than if I got leather or other outerwear like codura stuff.
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PostPosted: 11:57 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had an argument with a policeman once after he pulled me over.

He was trying to say that wearing kevlar jeans was not considered as appropriate protective gear because they didnt have padded armour in...

Cool story.

I use my kelvar jeans all the time for local work...
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PostPosted: 11:59 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

open wrote:
Meh - I got them because they had good reviews generally - and also half decent kevlar coverage (and I got them cheap Very Happy )

Just a conversation starter really..no need to get moody Tut Tut

To be honest this is the first piece of protective legwear I have bought. I hardly wear the jacket I have, thats why I opted for them a as I think I may actually use them alot more than if I got leather or other outerwear like codura stuff.


don't take it the wrong way, i was not getting moody; i just thought it odd to ask AFTER you bought them. looks like a couple of the replies were from people whose feelings got hurt though.
i've also contemplated kevlar jeans because of their versatility (compared to leathers) but i'll have to wait until the bank balance is healthier than it is at present! so you should post YOUR reviews/opinions after you've worn them.
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PostPosted: 12:15 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

No worries just a bit o tounge in cheek lol.

I got these used off ebay - but no signs of wear really, great condition. Yeah spending £100 on jeans isn't the one!
There is some low budget ones, unbranded - but I am skeptical of the durability of them - also coverage is less. Maybe someone can prove otherwise?*
(e.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Denim-DuPont-Kevlar-Biker-Motorcycle-Motorbike-Pants-Trousers-Jeans-/120917069844?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Trousers&var=&hash=item1c27381014)

Thats why I waited to get a brand I know.


* (thinking about it though, gotta be better protection than the levi's/primark/M&S jeans I wear usually)
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PostPosted: 12:24 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

open wrote:
No worries just a bit o tounge in cheek lol.

I got these used off ebay - but no signs of wear really, great condition. Yeah spending £100 on jeans isn't the one!
There is some low budget ones, unbranded - but I am skeptical of the durability of them - also coverage is less. Maybe someone can prove otherwise?*
(e.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Denim-DuPont-Kevlar-Biker-Motorcycle-Motorbike-Pants-Trousers-Jeans-/120917069844?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Trousers&var=&hash=item1c27381014)

Thats why I waited to get a brand I know.


* (thinking about it though, gotta be better protection than the levi's/primark/M&S jeans I wear usually)


i'd be equally hesitant to wear 'no-name' brands when it comes to PPE... you may as well just stick to the Tesco F+F jeans if you're going to go the cheap route as they'll probably give you the same level of protection!

i'd never thought of checking ebay for the jeans. i'll keep that in mind for when the bank balance is 'balanced' in my favor!
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PostPosted: 13:56 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

ElBandido wrote:
i'd be equally hesitant to wear 'no-name' brands when it comes to PPE... you may as well just stick to the Tesco F+F jeans if you're going to go the cheap route as they'll probably give you the same level of protection!

Do you really think that?
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PostPosted: 14:05 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got the sartso killer jeans as well. I think they are one of the best kevlar jeans available in terms of quality but to be honest I don't like them and rarely use them now.

I find the knee armor annoying as it doesn't stay in place, and have found myself taking it out - which defeats the point of spending money on protective gear...I just stick to my textiles...
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PostPosted: 14:05 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

My Sartso's haven't seen the light of day since whenever it was warm last year but I seem to remember they were nice and comfy. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 14:24 - 13 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just went out to the shops in them, but the only thing I have found is that with me being a bit of a short arse, instead of knee protection I have modified shin guards...Have to find a way to sort that.

Also the cuffs...(i think thats what their called - the opening of the leg) are really wide! I guess the're for wearing boots underneath (i.e. boot cut durr) but still feel alot wider than they need to be, its a bit to early for a cool breeze up my legs... Confused

Looks like I will find someone to narrow them out a bit.
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PostPosted: 02:30 - 14 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

open wrote:
Just went out to the shops in them, but the only thing I have found is that with me being a bit of a short arse, instead of knee protection I have modified shin guards...Have to find a way to sort that.

Also the cuffs...(i think thats what their called - the opening of the leg) are really wide! I guess the're for wearing boots underneath (i.e. boot cut durr) but still feel alot wider than they need to be, its a bit to early for a cool breeze up my legs... Confused

Looks like I will find someone to narrow them out a bit.


I have the Black Sartso Cargo jeans myself, been using them for the last few months and my only issues are the ones you mention, mine are 34inch leg and they fit me well enough but the kneepads are a bit low, and they have a habit of sitting too far inside my knee rather than over it when on the bike. That and the 70s flare sized lower leg Smile

Apart from that they fit really nice, huge improvement over the "Draggin" jeans I had before.
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PostPosted: 09:42 - 14 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

open wrote:

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Also the cuffs...(i think thats what their called - the opening of the leg) are really wide! I guess the're for wearing boots underneath (i.e. boot cut durr) but still feel alot wider than they need to be, its a bit to early for a cool breeze up my legs... Confused

Looks like I will find someone to narrow them out a bit.


if you're wearing boots, what about tucking them into the boots then un-tucking them when you dismount? that's an easy work-around for the time being (coz it may not be possible to have the trousers taken in)
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PostPosted: 09:52 - 14 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

evoboy wrote:
I had an argument with a policeman once after he pulled me over.

He was trying to say that wearing kevlar jeans was not considered as appropriate protective gear because they didnt have padded armour in...



To which you should have replied something along the lines of:

"Yeah? Guess how many fucks I don't give."

Unless you had a dark visor and/or loud exhaust and/or small plate and/or were pulled for speeding. In which case amend to:

"Really? Gosh, I just didn't realise how important the right gear is. Thankyou officer, you've probably saved my life! You're awesome!"
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PostPosted: 12:09 - 14 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

open wrote:
Just went out to the shops in them, but the only thing I have found is that with me being a bit of a short arse, instead of knee protection I have modified shin guards...Have to find a way to sort that.

Also the cuffs...(i think thats what their called - the opening of the leg) are really wide! I guess the're for wearing boots underneath (i.e. boot cut durr) but still feel alot wider than they need to be, its a bit to early for a cool breeze up my legs... Confused

Looks like I will find someone to narrow them out a bit.


Saw your link. I have exactly the same jeans. For me I have the opposite problem; I'm not extremely tall, but whenever I sit on the bike the kneepads come up above my knee!

I tell you what though, they make great paintballing trousers - the kneepads are very useful!

They seem like decent jeans though and they're the only leg protection I have apart from the boots. I wear them 9 times out of 10 times I'm on the bike along with my triumph jacket.
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PostPosted: 18:01 - 14 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got my out of the wardrobe after this thread...they are kinda cool so I'll try 'n wear them this summer. I do need to get them altered a bit, the waist is too big 'n the leg length is tooo long.

Still dunno about the knee pads, maybe they could be stitched in to fix them at the correct place...
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PostPosted: 19:58 - 14 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

neeklondon wrote:
I got my out of the wardrobe after this thread...they are kinda cool so I'll try 'n wear them this summer. I do need to get them altered a bit, the waist is too big 'n the leg length is tooo long.

Still dunno about the knee pads, maybe they could be stitched in to fix them at the correct place...


Are yours too low or too high?
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PostPosted: 22:20 - 14 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

open wrote:


Just a conversation starter really..no need to get moody Tut Tut


Yeah I thought this, though people might have a point - if I gave as much of a shit as to get annoyed about a boring post on a forum I might be of the same opinion as them, but as a bit of friendly advice they probably deem it more for the chat room.

Anyway, want a pair of these myself, downsides I just thought of is denim absorbs and keeps water like fuck, I'd probably go for a slightly more waterproof material (can't afford gortex, who can).
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PostPosted: 22:25 - 16 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Somebody say Sartso's?

Arrow Here's my review on both pairs of Sartso Killers
Arrow and Here's what I have to think - Sartso Killers Vs Draggin

I love them! Better than draggins IMO. I've crashed in them several times without the armour. Once on the road doing 20 MPH where I stupidly stacked the brake whilst braking in a straight line (oil + cold tyres or what not), and the other time at Hullavington on a minimoto with the BCF lot.

Very abrasion resistant and the kevlar coverage is better than any of the other jeans I've seen. Have a look at my video review to see why.

In fact, I wear both my killers on a day to day basis, even if I'm not on the bike. I'm so used to them. Being winter and all, it's also nice to have that warmth on your thighs. Can be a bugger in summer, but I can live with it. The killers also look pretty stylish and nobody would guess they were motorcycle jeans. I rock up to work wearing them. Makes me look more of a BMX-er rather than a sportbike rider.

I love the skater-boy low-slung fit and straight cuts. Fits over my boots nicely, or i can tuck in the hems up and wear my skate shoes. Wore them on the ride-out at the last BCF BBQ I attended where I was the lead bike and felt perfectly fine in them. I might have looked underdressed having turned up with jeans, jacket and skate shoes, but they do the job nicely. If you feel cold, my football shorts or nike combat undershorts which I use for cycling fit nicely. Long Johns are a viable option.

Oh, and I can vouch that they will last a weekend in a festival no problem, seeing that they've done Download 2010, 2011 and Sonisphere in the muddy wet moshpits!
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PostPosted: 00:06 - 17 Apr 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Tot wrote:


Yeah yours was one of the reviews before I bought them Thumbs Up


Thanks hehe
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