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Mountlocal1
13th November 2007, 16:33
Hey guys,
Looking at buying a pair of these this week. Has anyone got a pair? Any feedback would be great! Had a look at them today at Boyds and they look like there put together pretty well.
Cheers!:woohoo:
Gizzit
13th November 2007, 19:24
Hey guys,
Looking at buying a pair of these this week. Has anyone got a pair? Any feedback would be great! Had a look at them today at Boyds and they look like there put together pretty well.
Cheers!:woohoo:
Apart from Boyd's have you seen them advertised anywhere else ? any websites ? my wife and I are looking to get some jeans for some of our shorter rides over summer. I'll keep an eye on this thread.
Cheers,
Grant.
Mountlocal1
13th November 2007, 21:48
Apart from Boyd's have you seen them advertised anywhere else ? any websites ? my wife and I are looking to get some jeans for some of our shorter rides over summer. I'll keep an eye on this thread.
Cheers,
Grant.
Hey Grant,
Havnt seen them anywhere else. The guys/girls at Boyds on Te Rapa Straight are awsome. Always get a great deal. The jeans look just as good if not better than the Draggin jobs. They advised me only those and Draggin jeans are the real deal as far as the full compliment of legit kevlar. A lot of other kevlar branded jeans just use a cotton/kevlar blend. And these Rev-it ones have a ticket price of 199.00 which is way cheaper.
The Draggin ones I wanted were 329.00.... Way too much.
Will be buying a pair Thursday so will let ya know what there like.
Cheers:2thumbsup
discotex
16th November 2007, 19:20
They advised me only those and Draggin jeans are the real deal as far as the full compliment of legit kevlar.
I don't think that's actually the case. Both the Teknic and Quasi's kevlar jeans are the real deal as well.
The only ones I know of that are kevlar woven with cotton are the Shift ones. They have the bonus of not having the big seams everywhere though but you get the kevlar in the entire jean as a result...
No idea how much difference it really makes in the end. All kevlar jeans are useless at protecting impact unless you add armour so it's just abrasion resistance. The cotton/kevlar mix in the Shift's might actually work for all I know.
Mountlocal1
16th November 2007, 22:12
I don't think that's actually the case. Both the Teknic and Quasi's kevlar jeans are the real deal as well.
The only ones I know of that are kevlar woven with cotton are the Shift ones. They have the bonus of not having the big seams everywhere though but you get the kevlar in the entire jean as a result...
No idea how much difference it really makes in the end. All kevlar jeans are useless at protecting impact unless you add armour so it's just abrasion resistance. The cotton/kevlar mix in the Shift's might actually work for all I know.
The guy in the shop had first hand experiance... Kevlar/cotton weave only lasted small amount longer and wore right thru... Due to the much lower kevlar content.
Bike-aholic
17th November 2007, 10:39
I bought a pair of Power Jeans and the quality is very good. The knee part can open and you can put some armor in there, i bought their armor although really good it is not suited for the jeans as it was hard to get the foot back up on the foot peg due to the bulk. I got some precurved armor from www.lifestyle-imports.co.nz and they work really good, couldn't be more pleased.
The jeans came from Israel and they have got some at a cheaper price but only 2 sizes you will find them on the left side of the page under Reduced Price.
And at under $100NZD landed in NZ not a bad price.
http://www.brosh.com/new/default.asp?pid=106&L=1
discotex
17th November 2007, 15:17
The guy in the shop had first hand experiance... Kevlar/cotton weave only lasted small amount longer and wore right thru... Due to the much lower kevlar content.
Interesting.. Wonder how draggins would have held up in the same fall.
What is really needed is an objective abrasion test in the same way there are helmet standards and armour standards. That way we as consumers have to rely less on tales and more on facts.
Motig
17th November 2007, 22:54
Well I dont know about any tests but some armour/ kevlar has to be way better than none.
Geeman
18th November 2007, 19:59
Don't know about these ones but have been wearing draggin's everyday to work and back and for blasts on the weekend and definitely make me feel more comfortable than plain denim - seem to be wearing well too.
serious4
19th November 2007, 12:00
I've got a pair of the Shift kevlar jeans. Had a fall the other day no signs of wear on them. Can't say the same for my knee though.
I chose them mainly for the look. I quite often wear them out even though I'm not on the bike. Saves buying another pair of jeans as well.;o)
Quasievil
19th November 2007, 13:18
QUASiMOTO have 100% Kevlar in them, they are made by the same factory as what makes the AGV brand Sliderz and are in my opinion a better fit and style to the draggins.
Come and check them out at home Mr Mount, happy to show you
Mountlocal1
23rd November 2007, 15:28
QUASiMOTO have 100% Kevlar in them, they are made by the same factory as what makes the AGV brand Sliderz and are in my opinion a better fit and style to the draggins.
Come and check them out at home Mr Mount, happy to show you
Hey Quassie,
Sorry (bites lip) but Boyds did me a deal I couldnt resist. Exactly the same kevlar inserts as Draggins maybe even more Kevlar... Motomail was guna charge me 329 for the new draggins... These look almost identital to the silverbacks except blue-ish... Bloody well put together too. I have heard a lot of good things about your kevlar jeans tho and will look into buying a second pair in the future... Will have to give yours a go! :2thumbsup
Moki
24th November 2007, 20:21
Icon make the Best riding jeans I've ever had. Though they are use layers of Aramid as opposed to kevlar for contact points, they do use quality materials and proper reinforced stitching/panels so they're tough as guts and have an extremely comfortable and great loose fit. The real deal. I also have a pair of draggin Jeans and the Icons are much more substantial - and - much cheaper. I recommend the Superduty cargos and the Recons
I get them from the states- around US$80 - $100 + US$19.00 shipping (~1 week)
http://stores.ebay.com/PERFORMANCE-MOTOSPORTS
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