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A**G
Size XS for 30" waist skinny fit
i'm male, 5'8", 130 lbs, 30" waist with 31-32" inseam. i ordered the XS solely based on waist size of the chart (xs said its waist ranges from 29-30"). it fits like a true skinny fit jean, which was what i was after. if you want a more relaxed fit, you'll have to size up. the waist fits fine - it has some stretch to it so felt comfortable for my 30" waist. even though the chart indicated inseam as 30.7", it felt much longer. the jean material is elastic, so it can stretch everywhere. its also thicker in material than your typical skinny fit jean, but it's not comparable to actual motorcyle jeans, which are thicker and feel more tear resistant. the hip pads slot into pockets on the inside and are not bulky. i've had some hip pads in other pants that made my hips look wide. the kneepads have two positions, but ive found even on the lowest position, sitting on a motorcyle with a lot of knee bend and seat pushing the inseam up, that the pads are too high up. it provides SOME protection, but is not in the ideal spot. if im on a cruiser, then the pads will probably sit ok. the backpockets feel really low though. i thought it would bother me if i store my wallet there but it hasnt been a problem (i dont ride with my wallet in my pockets anyways so the backpackets are kinda moot). regular and leg pockets are great. durability wise it feels like your standard department store skinny jeans, so im pretty sure its going to have that standard light jean level of protection, ie: it'll provide SOME protection, but more than likely will tear. so far tho, i like them for the fit and price. i will continue to use them on my rides until i can find another more protective pair of motorcycle jeans with the same style fit and armor. will update on durabilty and longevity.
A**N
Surprisingly nice
These are actually pretty decent pants. For the price, it's hard to find something that fits well and has CE 2 armor. You might see other brands like HWK, but those are so so baggy. These are super comfy and fit well if you're thinner. They're very stretchy and the armor is a nice bonus, though the hip armor sits really quite low. The pants themselves are okay quality, out of box i noticed some loose thread ends and there's also no aramid to protect your butt. That being said, they aren't sold as aramid pants, just as denim, and the denim is very supple and thick enough. In a slide these wouldn't be the best, but they're better than normal jeans and they look great. Having ripped through aramid pants myself I really wouldn't want to go ass to grass in these, but if you're commuting in these they're really good. Just don't use them as long distance pants. One thing I didn't like as much about these is the color. The army green is very olive, hardly green at all. I thought it was brown when i pulled it out of the bag. Also, the belt loops seem incredibly flimsy. They're made like any other pants which isn't what you want from riding pants, but belt loops are pretty minor.
F**E
Great for the price, not for motorcycles
Talking about the pants, they’re good, stitching in the pockets could be better, but they’re comfortable and fit very well, now for actual motorcycle riding, they’re not slide-proof so it’s the same as wearing “not much”, they do come with hip and knee pads, I would recommend this for bicycles, skating, maybe slow e-bikes
E**R
Cheap but do the job well!
These are particularly stretchy. I would but down a size, which is what I'm going to do on the next pair. The knee pads tend to ride up a bit after you put your feet down at a stop or something so you have to push them down. The first ride with them the pads didn't give much but day two and three they got more forgiving. Maybe they might do better with more molded pads? As mentioned earlier, they do a lot of stretching so you shouldn't have issues with binding but they get looser as your ride, hence the smaller size.
H**D
Quality is lacking...
The description said order two sizes up and the size chart directed me toward a XX large in order to get a 40" waist. I wear 38" jeans and 40" slacks. I had to really cinch my belt to keep these up but they still migrated down. If I were to order these again I would order up 1 size instead. Migration down might not happen to you if you have more of a butt (well, A butt. I come from a long line of flat butts). The price point is good. For being pants with padding they are stretchy and comfortable. But the other edge of that is the fabric does not seem to be very durable. They look decent, but the leg is narrow at the bottom and is more for boots designed to be outside the pants. Although, honestly, I'm not the type to be worried about the looks of motorcycle pants and boots. To me these pants are for a one-time MINOR crash to minimize road rash and minor injuries; not so much for a dirt bike enthusiast who basically plans on spills. The zipper does not work well and the whole quality aspect is a bit on the low side. You get what you pay for. Most motorcycle purposed pants are considerably over $100. So, I will be returning these and biting the bullet on what I hope will be a better quality pair.
M**S
Absolutely horrible
Sizing actually blows. - crotch is way too low to use on a motorcycle - butt area moves strangely when you sit - waist fits, but length is way too short - knee armor sits uncomfortably low AND loose - hip armor pockets not secured and move freely inside waistline - blue coloring doesn't appear as advertised - overall is far too loose to be "regular fit" This is actually the worst. Probably the only instance I'd recommend normal pants instead of armor. 0/10
M**I
Decent
The pants are definitely comfortable to wear for both riding and daily wear, and they have protection for both the knees and hips. The protection is never complete but it is far safer to wear a pair of these than a pair of normal jeans while riding a motorcycle.
N**O
One good looking good quality pants for even the rain! Fully protective!
Warmth and very nice quality! Used it with rain and stayed dry! Some heavy rain made it wet but dried instant.
C**.
Excelente producto
R**L
UPDATE: I was contacted by Customer Service to rectify the sizing issue. They explained the different materials used and offered one size up (medium) for the blue jeans. They are indeed the right size for me! I’m extremely happy with it and appreciate the customer service and quick turnaround. +++++++++ I had bought the black one first. It’s definitely the correct size. I’m 5”5, 31 waist. I got a Small. It fits nicely around the legs and waist. They need hemming but I roll them at the right length. The material used on the black is very stretchy and comfortable. I move around them easily. 5/5 Since I liked them so much, I bought a second pair. The blue (jean) one. However, though they’re the same size, the material used are not as stretchy as the black ones. They’re tight around the legs and very difficult to move. Like Skinny jeans. Had difficulty putting them on and kicking my leg over my seat. Waist is ok. Taking a while to “break” in. I’ll have to follow up at a later time with the second pair. Right now the 2nd pair are 3/5 due to the comfort and fitting.
K**R
Arrived in Melbourne, Australia 12-Dec-2025. Great set of Armoured Motorcycle Jeans. Great value too! Good seller.
M**E
Extremely comfortable, the length and waist are almost perfect. They are a bit tight around the legs but i do have a muscular physique. Perfect for crotch rockets but will have to get use to wearing tighter pants on the cruiser. Pads are gel material, comfortable when they are inserted. 97% cotton, hoping they stretch a bit. Overall fairly satisfied for the price
J**S
Me parece buen producto ... Tiene un corte que ajusta muy bien y la tela es gruesa
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