Reviews
Jeans for Motorcycle
I am W31 and 76 and LEVIS Jeans fits me perfectly, so I was torn between AsianFit Slim and AsianFit Slim Plus, but I decided to go with AsianFit Slim (Stone wash) W32 because Plus has a 5cm longer hem.
The fabric is a little thicker than LEVIS and the hem width is the same, but it is not stiff and has a little stretch, so there was no discomfort at all. The position of the knee and hip pad was also good. I was worried about the color fading, so I washed it once. As a result, the color faded a lot, so you should be careful until you get used to it.
Boots because the hem is pulled slightly upward when straddling the Motorcycle. (12cm high) The number of the gills will go up to the gills of the
If you have SlimPlus, you would be covered, but it would be a matter of preference, as long as the knee pad is in the right position.
I will use it with long boots, so I am happy with it.
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Fits well.
Great fit and finish, L size fits me quite nicely. I especially like the RS Taichi style knee pad velcro system to adjust the height of the knee pads as they don't shift around once you set the position. 10/10 will buy again. View detail
It is easy to match with jackets from Riders to Biker jackets.
[How did you feel about the Fit?
With my body type.
L, WaistExactly, Pitch re from thigh to calf
When putting them on and taking them off, they are a bit large, but they look stylish and not too tight, even in the motorcycle riding position, although they are snug.
XL, WaistLarge size, Waist is a stretchy spec. but a little extra when shrunk to its shortest, size with room from thigh to calf, but it's comfortable but looks a little tabby and not parenthesis.
I chose "L" because of this.
How was your experience with it?
I know, but it's hot in the summer, and it's even hotter because I'm PITCHED.
On the other hand, it might be nice and comfortable in winter.
The thighs and calves have leather heat guards, which is good for motorcycles with tight inseams like the MONSTER1200R and GSX1300R HAYABUSA.
The fabric stretches even when bending the legs while riding, so you don't feel tightness as expected.
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[Was there anything that disappointed you?
I don't have anything Large, but I'd like to see at least a butt pad included as a standard feature.
What are the specs of the product, such as protector?
None except for a gutted Protector in the knee.
There is a pocket on the buttocks to hold a Protector, which is sold separately.
How did it compare to other products?
Other Denim-type products were not good, with many of them being slim G-pants.
These Pants are great in both design and function!
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I think it deserves to be more famous.
The deciding factor in the purchase
I decided that if I was going to buy something, I wanted to buy something with solid defensive performance, so I chose this product, which is CE StandardAA” as it is equipped with not only knee but also hip butt Protector and has the product feature "Jeans (not only Protector is CE compliant).
In addition, many bottoms for Motorcycle have only out-of-problem sizes, such as Waist from 80cm and inseam in the 70cm range, but the deciding factor was that the SSize for this product has Waist from 76cm and inseam 81cm available.
Also, the fact that Urethane is not used for Material is also a high point.
Was the one you received as per Image?
Although it says "Stone wash", it is actually a one-wash color (normal dark blue).
This is the color I like, but if you expect the Damage feeling typical of Stone wash or the light blue of the product page, you will be disappointed.
[How did you feel about the Fit?
Waist is listed as 76cm-82cm, but I think it is Oversized if you expect a Waist of 76cm because it is not a type that can be stretched to accommodate.
Probably Waist 80cm is the appropriate Size.
On the other hand, the Hip area tends to be Exactly around the Hip with the Butt Protector attached.
The buttocks are tighter and it is harder to put things in and out of the pocket (although it is not cool to put things in Jeans' pocket in the first place and have the silhouette collapse).
I think the deeper crotch is to prevent the Rivet from hitting the body when riding a motorcycle and the front pocket from hitting the body, but personally I think it is too deep.
How was your experience with it?
The knee Protector is flexible and does not interfere with bending the knee, which is great.
There is no Protector position adjustment function, but this is apparently because it would not pass the ECE Standard if there is an adjustment function due to the possibility of gapping when falling down (that's why they offer products with different lengths instead of hemming).
For this reason, the bag that holds the Protector is not made of mesh, but a solid piece of fabric.
It looks hot in summer, but when I put them on, I didn't notice much difference (I'm not sensitive to heat in the lower half of my body, but maybe I'm just insensitive?)
I think it dries easier than regular Jeans because it is made up of half synthetic fibers. (It does not dry quickly like a quick-drying Material, but only compared to 100% cotton Jeans. Basically, it is hard to dry)
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
The bag for the knee protector is sewn together with the seam of the Jeans, which makes the seam less noticeable, but this makes the seam thicker and less carefully sewn, which makes it stiff.
The thickened stitches can then become protruding as the knee bends, and when this happens, the protrusion is held down by the knee during the knee grip, which is painful.
I think it is also due to the fact that I have a surplus of fabric at the lower end of my Size range, but there is room for improvement here.
How did it compare to other products?
Shirring and Protector parts are conspicuous, and there is none of the tackiness that is typical of Jeans for motorcycles.
【Included Parts:presence or absence】.
A thick Instruction Manual in multiple languages was included with each Jeans and Protector, and even a storage bag for the Protector.
I wonder if this kind of place is unique to European Manufacturers.
[Opinions and requests to Manufacturer
I would like to have another One SizeSmaller size, and the seams in the knee area could be improved.
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Good jeans with included knee pads
The product is good quality. It is made with traditional jeans fabric, it is not kevlar or anything special. It is very comfortable. Be careful to look at the size chart included in the product pictures and use a tape measure (dont pay attention to the recommended universal size comparison). The pants arrived are just 1 or 2 cm bigger than what it was supossed to be. I am glad I did not buy the next bigger size. In my case the only problem about this product is that the knee pads sits lower than my knees. I will have to to something about this if I want to use the pads. The pads are good quality for this price point. View detail
FuTwo is fine.
I was looking for summer pants and wanted a different color, not black or khaki, and I wanted something as simple in design as possible.
The material is neither too thin nor too thick, but allows a moderate amount of wind to pass through, and the stretch allows you to straddle the motorcycle and walk without any discomfort at all. The fabric is slightly raised at the back to prevent the back from showing.
Protector is only Knee, but you have to be prepared for that and play it safe.
I noticed later that there is also a Red strain, so I might try that next time.
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Good Stretchable pants
Size Large fits me perfectly. My height is 5 ft 7 in and weighs 73kgs. You can choose a bigger size but no need since it is stretchable. Also the texture is smooth, keeps my thighs cool. I hope it is durable. View detail
Recommended for slender people
I have a slender body, and when choosing pants, I had to decide whether to match the waist or the length, but the size was just right for me because of the long length. View detail
Ruff&Road Rufflo StretchLightPants
They are comfortable, but I felt they were a little small in the hip and thigh area. I hope I will get used to them after wearing them a few times.
I think 3Season can be used.
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Surprisingly cool
I went on a touring trip when the temperature was 35°C. The denim part was rather thick, but the wind came in through the mesh parts in each section, and it felt good while riding. I chose this product because it was much lighter than other mesh pants also made by RoughAndRoad. View detail
Note that the lengths are different even within the same Manufacturer.
The mesh is not so noticeable at a glance, and it is for motorcycles! It is good that it doesn't look like a mesh.
The non-Mesh part is a little thick for summer, but I personally like it because if it is too thin, I worry about protection and flapping.
It was 34 degrees Celsius and sunny, but it was more like not hot than cool.
The only complaint I have is that the Knee Pad is a little too close to the inside, which may be due to my position.
I also have Riding Cargo Stretch Cotton Pants LF of the same size, but the length is almost 8cm different.
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Not cool at all.
I bought these as mesh pants for summer with the expectation that the lower half of the body would also be cooler, but it is not cool at all.
The inner fabric sticks to my skin and feels stiff and uncomfortable to wear. The lower half of my body feels hot and uncomfortable while I stop and take a break.
The only good thing is that the suede fabric on the inner thighs makes it easier to get a knee grip.
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Easy, but with Protection function
Was the one you received as per Image?
It was just as Image.
[How did you feel about the Fit?
Stretchy and Fit.
How was your experience with it?
Comfortable to wear.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
nothing special
What are the specs of the product, such as protector?
There are two-protector with CE LEVEL2
How did it compare to other products?
Other products are not considered
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Good
I wanted a slim type, the price was reasonable, and the design was good.
Even though it is a Slim type, there is plenty of room when wearing it with a somewhat wide footprint.
I just wish the inseam was a little higher.
The inside is covered with Mesh and did not stick to the feet.
The knee pad is removable, so it can be taken off and washed.
With StretchMaterial, there was no inconvenience when getting in, out, driving, or walking.
I think this quality is sufficient for the price.
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Easy, but with Protect function
[How is it used?
Touring
Was the one you received as per Image?
Street Image
How was your experience with it?
Stretch works well and comfortable to wear
[Points to note]
The color fading is unusual, so be careful.
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inseam is shallow
It is Tight, not Loose fit.
The inseam is shallow, so if you put it in a riding position, you might end up with a half ass.
The knee pad does not slide up even in the riding position.
Firmly shaped people, fat people like me (Height 178, Weight 83Kg) It is hard for those who are
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Easy to match with various Jackets
I am a skinny guy, 169 cm, 50 kg.
I wear a S Size.
The inseam is a little narrow, but I am generally satisfied.
The length seemed long at first, but when I put Boots on, it was just right.
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I bought this for the summer.
It is cool when running with Mesh and well ventilated, and it is nice and cool when stopped and not overheated.
The Heat Guard also protects the heat from the Engine.
Waist84cmMSize is moderately roomy and not too stocky, but I think it is tight around the knees due to the protector. I think it would be better if there was a little more room. I think a little more room would be good.
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Protector can be diverted to other companies
The original knee protector was a CE Standard soft protector, but the area that could be covered was small (only the knee area), and the pants kept sliding up during the ride, so to be frank, only the upper knee was protected. (In case of a fall, we would rather protect the lower part of the knee.)
I was thinking of replacing them with hard protector because I thought it would be safer if I could cover up to the shin if possible and in case of a fall.
The pocket itself for the Protector was quite long, so I used the standard Knee Protector:SK-635 (Hard Type) in Komine's Winter Pants (PK-9151 Riding Winter Pants-MERCURY) that I had separately./CE lv.1 ) and managed to get it in, although it is very tight.
The originally slim Pants are now even tighter, but thanks to the Protector, there is no gap.
When you get off the motorcycle, the knees of the small monks may protrude a little, but I think this is the same with other hard protector-equipped pants.
*The Protector at the waist is thin but originally contained a hard Material, so it is used as is.
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Good!
I have different colors. They are easy and comfortable to wear. Above all, they are safe! View detail