Description
- ARMOR / SAFETY : CE approved EN 1621-Level 2 Smooth Ways soft armor in adjustable knee pockets. Hips have additional pockets for armor. DuPontTM Kevlar lining for maximum abrasion resistance
- COMFORTABLE / COOL: Comfortable full mesh lining helps wick sweat away from the body
- YKK zipper and button
- DURABLE: Major seams are multi-stitched and triple stitched for maximum safety with AGVSPORT’s Advanced Safety Stitching Construction (ASSC)
- BEST CHOICE: Each product is designed by riders, for riders, and function is never sacrificed for aesthetics. By keeping product development and design in-house and using experienced riders, we are staying true to the motorcycle enthusiasts who respect the quality and value of AGVSPORT performance driven products
Ben Seeger –
I really think these would be great…for a female rider. The measurements are fairly accurate, but the rise on the waist is more akin to a ladies hip-hugger jean. Entirely to low to be comfortably, or even properly worn by anyone with “man-bits”. If you adjust them to leave space for the wedding tackle, as soon as you sit on your bike, or even think about bending over to tie a shoe, you’ve got the top 2-3 inches of crack showing. The belt loops are also too small for a standard width men’s belt. Other than that, the materials seem good quality, and the construction seems solid. So, unless you are a Calvin-Klein model who sings soprano, spend your $150 elsewhere.
Tom Brogan –
While the waist size and inseam size were correct, the fit was not what I like in jeans. When I sat down in them (as if on a motorcycle), the back of the jeans went so low as to show my butt crack! I’m 6′ and 210lbs…not heavy! I’d love this pair of jeans if the waist came higher like normal jeans….not millennial hip hugger style!
Tech Notes –
I wear these each ride for casual mountain riding.
After washing, the knee protectors need to be reinstalled and location adjusted. The inner layer is nylon like feel, is ok.
Sokrates Garage –
Well made and comfortable. Looks like regular jeans. I wear a 33” waist jeans so 32” fit (material stretches some).
Andy B –
I had a pair of AGVSport Alloy jeans several years ago and they were some of the most comfortable jeans I’ve ever worn. Period. Not just for riding jeans. All jeans. Unfortunately, I put on some weight and couldn’t fit in them anymore. They were 38×30. I tried getting a 40×30 at the time and either they were out of stock or they didn’t make them.
Fast forward a couple of years and I again don’t have any riding jeans that currently fit. I still have my old Alloys and despite fitting in a 38×30 in almost all my jeans (most of them being pretty loose), these still are way too tight. After looking around, I found these SuperAlloy jeans and decided to give them a shot. Ordered the 40×30, since the old Alloy 38×30 didn’t fit. Surprisingly, the 40×30 fit much more true to size than expected and were too large for me, so I swapped for 38×30 again. These fit pretty darn well. Just a bit loose at the waist and a little snug in the thighs and groin, but not enough to be uncomfortable.
My only gripe was the knee pockets (I always remove the pads) use velcro closures and I couldn’t get them to fasten without leaving some scratchy edges that irritated the skin around my knees. Ordered 2 pair in different colors and this was true of both. Partner took a seam-ripper to the extra layer of mesh that forms the kneepad pocket and removed them. She also removed the felt velcro pad on the regular layer. After those modifications, these have achieved the level of comfort I wanted (and expected from my previous experience with the Alloys).
One last note, when I’m taking them off, I tend to step on the back of the cuff with one foot while I pull the other leg out (don’t know if anyone else does this to take their pants off while standing) and I always seem to catch my heel on the bottom edge of the mesh lining and if I’m not careful, it will start to rip. I’ve had to adjust my method to sitting and pulling them off with my hands to ensure I don’t rip away the lining. Very minor quibble.
Brent –
Very high quality, comfortable, and nice looking jeans. CE level 2 soft knee armor and Kevlar in the knee, hips, and seat. My new favorite fair weather riding pants.
Andrew Jackson –
Fit perfectly and knee pads are adjustable. Love how they look as well. I will definitely be recommending these to others.
ronald gonzales –
So I bought these 1 size up and they fit perfectly. They look like regular jeans , comfortable and soft. You have some adjustments for the knee pads and pockets for hip protection. I got the light blue, and will probably buy more.