croup101 Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 looking for advice on buying some kevlar jeans seen some on ghost bikes called Route One Pacific Coast Motorcycle Jeans anyone purchased these and know if they are any good? Quote
Guest philgale Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 no idea what they are like but after looking at loads i found hood to be the best so i bought them Quote
davefly76 Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 I have a pair of Red Route jeans and they did the job during a 30mph low side recently. Don't know about any others though.. Quote
Tango Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Yeah, I've got Hoods too.....just hope I never have to test them out..... Quote
Bonniebird Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I've some Red Route ones as well - They're OK but Tango's Hood jeans are better but more expensive.I'd recommend ones with knee armour, not just kevlar. Quote
CarlosVonBrum Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I have redroutes with all the extra knee armour. I wouldn't recommend them for the money. The knee armor on mine at least have no elastic to hold them in place. The pocket for the armor is a bit small and the velcro soon gives up the ghost and gravity just pulls the armor out of position- the pocket is upside down! THe armor then likes to dig in under my kneecap when off the bike. They just do not feel secure for me, I'd avoid.That said as normal jeans they look ace, and are good material.Just try before you buy, with armor in! Quote
dimmers Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 knee armour in the jeans is better than nothing, but really i'd go with a separate set of knee protectors that you can strap to your leg so that they stay in place. Unless you get really tight jeans, the knee armour is unlikely to stay in place if you came off. Quote
CarlosVonBrum Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 knee armour in the jeans is better than nothing, but really i'd go with a separate set of knee protectors that you can strap to your leg so that they stay in place. Unless you get really tight jeans, the knee armour is unlikely to stay in place if you came off. Sorry, I re-read my post and it wasn't very clear. I agree 100%- I ment to say that Jeans are not worth the money, but if you do at least pimp them up with knee & hip inserts. I've heard some pants have straps you can wrap round the knee to hold it in place, then unstrap for when you go for a mince to the shops.Personaly I like my leathers the best. They feel great on, everything stays in place, and you get the nice looks from the young ladies (if that's your thing )FYI HeinGerike have some craze promos at the moment - 20-30% off is getting the norm and their stuff is the kitten's mittens. Quote
dimmers Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 knee armour in the jeans is better than nothing, but really i'd go with a separate set of knee protectors that you can strap to your leg so that they stay in place. Unless you get really tight jeans, the knee armour is unlikely to stay in place if you came off. Sorry, I re-read my post and it wasn't very clear. I agree 100%- I ment to say that Jeans are not worth the money, but if you do at least pimp them up with knee & hip inserts. I've heard some pants have straps you can wrap round the knee to hold it in place, then unstrap for when you go for a mince to the shops.Personaly I like my leathers the best. They feel great on, everything stays in place, and you get the nice looks from the young ladies (if that's your thing )FYI HeinGerike have some craze promos at the moment - 20-30% off is getting the norm and their stuff is the kitten's mittens.yeah, they've got a sale on this weekend with 30% off everything (i think), you just need the discount code pm me if you want this Quote
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