Richard Williams
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
They came just as advertised and work great
Turtletraxx
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
I was looking for reasonably priced pants. Jack pot! These fit perfect. Nicely place armour. Very comfortable. I rode in 55-60F weather on a Can Am Spyder. Highly recommend.
colorado
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
High quality, good fitting pant.
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
I’m a 32 waist and I ordered 32-34 and they fit perfect. Quality material. Armor doesn’t feel uncomfortable. Nice size pockets. Good value for the price.
L. Clements
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
For the price these things are amazing. Only 2 air vents but the fit is good and they feel and look good.
freddythunder
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Great motorcycle pants that offer most of the protection you'd need in a fall. I'm kind of a larger guy so they fit a bit tight on me, but I can still move around well in them. I'm normally a 40x32 and these are 38x32 and a bit tight so you shouldn't need to size up or down. There is an inner mesh lining that is comfortable against your legs and there are two large vents that shows the lining to allow airflow into the thigh area when you're moving which is always a nice feature with gear like this when you live in a hot climate like Arizona. The double stitching is well done and durable with no frayed ends so I agree that these would last a long time without a fall. There are 3 sets of straps to tighten the pants around your legs and ankles that are velcro and easy to adjust.The outer shell is a bit thin and I don't believe they would be very usable after a fall and slide. I have not dropped my bike with these on so I'm just postulating based on the thickness feeling the outer shell. There are think pads for the knees and the sides of the thighs. There is no padding in the tailbone / coccyx area or the upper hip bone area which is a little disappointing because I would think those places would also need some protection. I can see you can get coccyx pads to put into motorcycle pants, but there is no pocket for that pad in these pants. I may sew one in. When I played ice hockey, that was the MVP of all my pads.
Victanque
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Waste of time with inaccurate description. Rather than waist and inseam, the pants that came to me said "M" and was way too small. I ordered a 34×30. How is a 34 waist a medium?
Rogue
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
I ride cruisers, and for better or worse, I've always worn jeans, with or without chaps, and when it rains I put rain gear over them. These pants really got my attention and have me thinking about changing my ways. Next road trip I'll take them along to change into rather than putting raingear over the top. They fit surprisingly well, look even better, are super comfortable even with all the pads in. The inner lining is super smooth against the skin, the pockets are right where they ought to be, the straps around the thigh and angle are a very nice feature. There's a zipper on the back of the waistband that is clearly intended to connect the pants to a matching jacket. I may just have to look into it. The elastic waist with adjustable straps is also nice, with one small nit: The elastic easily stretches to fit my waist, but the velcro strap isn't long enough to fasten back to itself at that setting. Granted I could opt for a size larger, just to accommodate the waist better, but the overall fit of these pants is perfect - except for that pesky strap. The strap isn't really necessary, so I could just cut it off (when it's not wrapped and fastened to itself it's just loose and flapping.) I think I'll end up extending it.