Reviews
Thin around the knee and difficult to wear over the knee brace.
The knee area is thin and when wearing the knee brace, the Velcro of the knee brace gets tangled and very difficult to put on.
Knee brace uses POD.
I don't work out much and I think I have thin legs.
It is unfortunate that both DFG and POD are incompatible with each other, even though they are supposed to be sold by the same DirtFreak.
Did you not Fitting when you developed it?
Also, about 3 months after purchase, a hole appeared at the joint between the crotch and inner thigh.
It is not highly durable.
The abdomen and thighs are not particularly thin or thick, and have a normal feel.
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I used it on a forest road touring.
I always drive off-road often for forest road touring, and my Goggles often get dirty while driving,
I bought the Tear-off Film because I wanted to try it on.
When actually installed, it was surprisingly inconvenient to operate and install the Tear-off Film, and I thought it was a product for use in races such as Motocross, so I stopped using it for forest road touring.
In the end, the Lens itself is regularly replaced.
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Design is good, but ….
Was the one you received as per Image?
Street Image
[How did you feel about the Fit?
I ordered the same size as my regular denim pants, but the thighs and buttocks were so tight I had to exchange them for one size larger.
The silhouette is probably the same StraightSilhouette as TRACKERPants of the same brand, so it does not look slender.
How was your experience with it?
Stretch does not work at all, so even the SV650X with its low seat height requires the rider to ride on the footpeg when straddling the bike. It is not so easy to move, so it is not suitable for people who go for a walk at the touring destination.
When combined with a leather jacket or the SCRAMBLERJacket of the same brand, the set-up will feel more like a rider's jacket.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
The knee shirring is not windproof, so if you use it on a cold day, you will get cold from the shirring. The lack of a butt pocket was not clear from the product image, so I would have liked a picture or description.
What are the specs of the product, such as protector?
Knee ProtectorStandard Equipment. pretty solid Protector, but no CELevel listed.
How did it compare to other products?
No comparison.
[Notes]
I hope it will fit my body as well as Leather does as I use it.
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Size was tight.
I was worried about the size, but decided to go with S/M because I didn't want the toes to be too tight in the Large size. The shoe size is 25.5, so I thought the Large would be sturdy, but it is quite tight.
My calves are also thin, but they are still tight and my legs cramp up as if my circulation is slowing down.
Please refer to this page if you have trouble choosing a Size.
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M is for Small, and hellip;
I'm a 166cm tall male.
If it's M, it's too small.
By the way, SHOEIHelmet is the head of the comfortable Size in M.
I gave it to my son and it didn't go to waste, but be careful everyone.
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Cheap or bad
I mainly use it for commuting and touring
After less than 3 months of use, the magic tape on the sleeve lost its bonding power
The wind at about 30k miles per mile makes it flutter and flutter Pe LePera and bother me
I bought it because I wanted all-weather equipment for my commute
It was inexpensive for an AdventureSuit, so I got a jacket and pants to try it out Quantity:I bought it as a set, but I would say it was cheap or not
First of all, the stitching is unraveling badly in each part I'm trying to cut off the frayed parts with Scissors, but it's not a good idea to pull it too hard It comes out so much that there is no Drill with use The whole thing is unraveling Finally, I thought it might be a ghillie suit
The fabric, material, winter protection and waterproof performance of the jacket itself are good However, the sewing technique is not good
The product is good, but the quality of the sewing and Magic tape is poor
The bottom line is that you are using less durable Parts
Is it because of the conflicting desire to maintain both Cost and Quality?
I'm not sure when it's AdventureSuit and it has durability issues
If the price is high enough to match the quality of the product, it's acceptable, but the quality is not as good as the subtle price If it's not good, I personally feel like I'm missing out... on 1Season only Items is expensive, and at this price, I'd like to see it last 3 years I should have honestly bought something in the double digits
Dear DFG, quality control and re-selection of Material and processors is required Without corrective action, it will be difficult to improve quality and customer satisfaction
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I bought it because it's a DFG
I use them as Rain Gloves on my commute to work I bought the XL to see if I could get a slightly larger texture, but it's not for me It's pretty tight It may be partly because of that, but the space between my thumb and forefinger started to fray and tear after 3 or 4 times of use I did Coating of the palm of my hand came off sooner or later Of course, it is not possible to be waterproof because of such a situation It's a good choice for me The overall sewing is bad and the Material is bad and the Size is strange It's very expensive for that, and I'm impressed that they've made such a product View detail
I bought it because it is DFG
I love Rain Gloves because I like Off-road and I bought it.. First of all, the feeling of Fit is not good. Small was too much. When buying the basic, Manufacturer's Gloves of United States buy L Size. Recently 100%, ONE, Mechanicsetc. Although I bought it, I never complained about Size. As Japan's Manufacturer, if you are XL (Or, the biggest Size is XL?) Large I bought it as durable, but it was quite difficult to buy it. If it gets wet with rain it is hard to put in and it can not be helped. I think that Size does not match, but sewing has become frayed in a few months. I will not buy it again. However, MUD PASS Gloves is anxious, so maybe you will buy it at the preparedness to throw away your Gold? View detail