Men’s Motorcycle Motorbike Riding Jeans with Lining Armor Knee Hip Pads Overpants

(10 customer reviews)

$79.99

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Description

  • Material: 97%Cotton,3% Polyurethane,Made of 14oz Stretch Denim
  • Reinforced Stitches,Equipped with Upgrade Pads on Knees and Hips ,Double Layer Protection,Make More Safety for Rider
  • Removable CE Armor Knee&Hip Pads:When not in use,Can be Quickly Unloading(Attachable Knee Hip Protectors allow the Riders to Wear the Jeans as a Casual Jeans in Daily Life.)
  • Knee and Back Waist Folding Design:Can give the Knight More Flexibility,Very Ergonomic High-tech Fabric of the Telescopic Function
  • Including:1 X Moto Jeans + 2 x Knee Pads +2 x Hip Pads

Additional information

Package Dimensions

10.63 x 8.35 x 5.75 inches, 2.6 Pounds

Item model number

K-Blue-1

Department

mens

Date First Available

October 23, 2019

Manufacturer

Takuey

10 reviews for Men’s Motorcycle Motorbike Riding Jeans with Lining Armor Knee Hip Pads Overpants

  1. LSmith

    I’ve owned these seven months now; worn them a number of times. They are comfortable; fit well, although know they do NOT fit like regular jeans (a big more “clingy” or “baggy”) and importantly, give some confidence that in a minor spill to the pavement, they should give some protection to knees and thighs. Some criticize the creased horizontal “worn lines” that the manufactured have designed them with across the front panel. I think it’s a good look. For a blue jean riding pant, with light armor, these are a good buy.

  2. Thomas Dale

    After a lot of research, I ordered both this brand and the NBT as you can see in the pictures. Kept this and returned NBT. This denim comes with more and better protection than NBT period. Denim is heavy duty and they are both made in china. Looks like came out of the same factory but this denim has Kevler lining where NBT doesn’t, not to mention this denim comes with CE level 2 armor where NBT comes with CE Level 1 and cost more. All in all happy with this purchase.

  3. Lucas

    Female purchase. Pants are not skinny jeans as presented but more boot cut) very unflattering hahaha. The design mimics uglybros but at a lesser quality (but more than half the price).
    For me- these jeans are unflattering but cheap and semi protected so I can use them for casual rides. Just won’t wear them to meet people/go out.
    The protective layer is only over tush – not thighs or lower legs.

  4. Mohib T.

    They work great for the intended purpose but a bit snug. All in all I still wear these when I can.

  5. Audrey

    Runs a bit smaller than anticipated. Easily returned. Awaiting next size up.

  6. Audrey

    I am 5’10” tall and 150lbs. My waistline (women’s waist) is 30in around. The top of my hip bone (men’s waist) is 32.5in around. The widest part of my hips (women’s hip) is 39in around. The widest part of my thigh is 19.5in around. The widest part of my calf is 15in around. The distance from my crotch to my ankle bone (inseam) is 31in. From the tip of my middle finger to my wrist bone is 8.5in. My palm is 4in across.

    I ordered the size listed as ‘ M=30=Waist 32″ ‘. It fits me like a pair of women’s straight pants, or a pair of men’s slim pants: Fitted around the seat and thigh, well cut through the leg. These pants feel like they will be a great option on my bike, as well as a good option for wearing around without the armor if I want something more durable than basic denim.

    The material feels like heavy duty work pants on the outside, and I don’t have anything to note about the inside feeling. They didn’t bother me, even on the lining.

    The finish on the pants is better than I expected: The hip pockets and lining are both sewn in at the top *and bottom*, so they don’t shift or bunch up; The knee and hip pockets are both properly sized to keep the pads properly placed; And the outer pockets are large enough for wallets, keys, phones, and other small items without being baggy.

    My only complaint is that the back of the waistband doesn’t stretch as much as I would like, so there’s a decent gap that would be exposed to the weather if you have a butt. This might be solved by going up to a bigger size, or by wearing a stiff belt, but it’s not a dealbreaker.

    All of the pictures are taken with *hip and knee armor* inserted, except for a 3/4 angle and front (Amazon seems to be changing the order of the pictures) which have the pads removed for comparison.

  7. R. Williams

    I bought these for protection when I hit the highway on my MC.

    They fit snugly…a bit more snugly than I normally wear my pants, but that’s what you want in MC pants. You don’t want them so loose that they flap in the wind. I wear 32/32 normally and this size worked for me.

    The padding is good quality also. What surprised me is how well-made everything is. I have MC pants, but never bought MC jeans. I am so glad I tried these. Comfortable. I wore them to work last week because I was behind on laundry and had no clean jeans that were work appropriate. So I threw these on reluctantly. I got so many compliments, lol.

    Anyway, I am very pleased…just hope they last a good while so will probably avoid machine drying…

  8. Mohib T.

    Muy buena calidad del pantalón protecciones excelente, acorde a la descripción del producto recomendable 👍🏾

  9. Andrew Apostle

    Scratchy liner, awkward fit, armor pockets don’t zip or close in any way. Ended up returning it.

  10. Mickey Wilds

    Felt ok at first but within a few weeks the pockets started breaking as they are made of tissue paper. If the pockets are that bad of quality I’m assuming the rest of the product is just as bad, and since this is safety equipment I just stopped wearing them.

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