Description
- CE Certified Class A Protection: MetaArmor Protective Motorcycle Jeans for Men are CE certified for Class A protection, ensuring the highest standard of safety for motorcycle riders. These motorcycle riding jeans are constructed with 100% genuine Kevlar fabric, providing superior internal protection and reinforcement in critical areas such as the back, knees, thighs, and hip area.
- Durable & Comfortable Construction: Crafted from 98% ring-spun cotton denim and 2% spandex, these mens kevlar motorcycle pants offer an incredibly durable and comfortable exterior. The breathable ring-spun cotton denim allows for better air circulation, providing a cool and dry experience, while the cool mesh lining enhances breathability, contributing to comfort during longer rides.
- Adjustable Knee Pockets for Armor Pads: The motorcycle jeans come with adjustable knee pockets for armor pads, offering enhanced protection and safety that can be adjusted for your comfort. This feature allows you to customize the level of protection based on your riding needs, making them perfect for adventure motorcycle pants.
- Stylish & Timeless Design: The classic blue appearance of the MetaArmor Protective Kevlar Jeans offers a stylish and timeless look that complements any outfit. The straight slim design, coupled with the custom size chart, ensures a perfect fit tailored to every individual for improved comfort and safety, making them the perfect motorcycle pants men armored.
- Enhanced Comfort & Protection: Experience enhanced comfort with these mens motorcycle riding pants featuring breathable cotton denim and mesh lining that keep you cool and comfortable throughout your ride. The reinforced interlining and inclusion of adjustable armor pads provide excellent safety, making every ride a comfortable and protected one.
R. Williams –
The height of the waistband feels odd to me. High Riders? Low Riders mmhh standard riders are for me. These for sure feel very tall or high riders. In this case I think it was for better hip protection but at what cost? Do I really want to be seen wearing some ‘Grandma’ jeans?
Well constructed with nice stitching and straight seamwork throughout. Nice included protective pads. Fair value I guess.
Would I order these pants again?
Only if I found them with a different cut.
I would definitely offer them as a gift, if I could keep a straight face. No, no I would probably laugh so hard that my tears would blur my vision and that is not a good thing to have happen while riding.
Seriously though, I think if my jacket is long enough and the riding position is more upright the ‘Grandma’ cut might not be visible. So sure, I will probably take the beatings and wear these anyway.
If the price is right compared to other pants these look to be great protection just an odd cut. If you can catch a coupon that could make these a really good value as it is at full price just kind of a decent value.
R. Williams –
I like these riding jeans. The material is a bit stretchy, which adds to the comfort. Fit is a bit tight with the padding, but feels perfect without it.
These jeans seem well-made and are comfortable both on and off the bike. The armor is ok, but I did not buy it for that.
GenericAmazonPurchasingUnit –
I like the safety these pants provide, not so much their look.
Honestly, these are seriously well made from a safety standpoint with Kevlar panels and padded inserts in critical areas.
But I’m not sure they work aesthetically. Class A protective pants that cost more and are clearly meant for riding look like protective motorcycle pants in every way. These don’t. They look initially like regular jeans. But they are bulky enough to make it appear you have Depends on underneath when you’re wearing them. Maybe it just takes some getting used to. But there’s a certain vanity in wearing Class A protective jeans–like you’re hiding your protection–which is undone somewhat by the bulk of these pants.
Nonetheless, if you’re unconcerned about the bulk you’ll love the safety.
Roger Jusseaume –
10 STARS Man they fit nicely, I had to return a 32 for a 34 so they do run a bit small, they feel light and comfortable. The inside lining has KEVLAR and hip padding & knee pads that are removable. They look like regular jeans exactly as you see in the photo and are stretchy. They don’t appear to stretch but they do & are Comfy & light. For the money, I’d have to spend a lot more.