View Poll Results: opinion on draggin' jeans

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  • love em!

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  • havent tried them.

    65 55.08%
  • they've saved my skin!

    6 5.08%
  • dont like them.

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  • ill stick to my leathers thanks.

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    Post Draggin' jeans

    anyone have draggin jeans/cargos? what do you think of em?
    im thinking of getting some draggin cargo pants...
    (couldnt find anything on em in product reviews)

    i heard through family that a guy was wearing d'jeans , he was going over 100 round a bend and hit a spill of oil or something, he skidded across the road on his ass, and the only damage caused was his back pocket was ripped off.

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    Have been looking into getting a pair of these myself. Rumour on this site is that the Shift jeans are a much cheaper but still very effective option (can't find the htread just now, will keep looking).

    Check this out though....

    http://www.dragginjeans.com.au/productTesting/index.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander
    Have been looking into getting a pair of these myself. Rumour on this site is that the Shift jeans are a much cheaper but still very effective option (can't find the htread just now, will keep looking).

    Check this out though....

    http://www.dragginjeans.com.au/productTesting/index.htm
    cheers for the link ill check it out now, let me kno wen u find the thread

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    These might help matey, the links to threads

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dont_die_wondering

    i heard through family that a guy was wearing d'jeans , he was going over 100 round a bend and hit a spill of oil or something, he skidded across the road on his ass, and the only damage caused was his back pocket was ripped off.
    HEY THAT MIGHT BE ME THEIR TALKING ABOUT , YEAH THEY WORK GREAT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    These might help matey, the links to threads

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    thanks sniper

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    Yeah Sniper thems the threads I was thinking of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    HEY THAT MIGHT BE ME THEIR TALKING ABOUT , YEAH THEY WORK GREAT
    read in one of the links, u took a 200k spill in em? O.o

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dont_die_wondering
    read in one of the links, u took a 200k spill in em? O.o
    YEAH IVE HAD PLENTY OF CRASHES, WANNA GO FOR A DOUBLE?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    YEAH IVE HAD PLENTY OF CRASHES, WANNA GO FOR A DOUBLE?
    IM TOO YOUNG TO DIE WINJA! *clings to lamp post*

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    I haven't tried them as yet, but definitely getting some before next summer.
    Time to ride

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    na, kidding.. i would but as long as you promise to break my fall..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dont_die_wondering
    anyone have draggin jeans/cargos? what do you think of em?
    im thinking of getting some draggin cargo pants...
    (couldnt find anything on em in product reviews)

    i heard through family that a guy was wearing d'jeans , he was going over 100 round a bend and hit a spill of oil or something, he skidded across the road on his ass, and the only damage caused was his back pocket was ripped off.
    You forgot to put "Other" on your poll Reason being I have a pair of Dragin Jeans cant say I love em I also have full leathers but I use me Dragin Jeans when Im just riding around town when I go for a ride like the Coro Loop I always wear me leatherJaket and leather pants cause I tend to travel a bit faster so to sum up if You Buy Draggin Jeans yea great but for your long rides out of town get some leathers

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    I have some Draggin Chinos that are pretty comfy but I've never tested them. When I was out dirt riding the other day in just normal jeans, when I landed on my knees, they got cut up a fair bit but the worst part was the bruising and I couldn't move my legs for a while. The Draggins will prevent any bleeding but you're still going to end up hurting.

    Better than nothing of course so I still wear my Draggins on the road

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    Quote Originally Posted by zrxer
    You forgot to put "Other" on your poll Reason being I have a pair of Dragin Jeans cant say I love em I also have full leathers but I use me Dragin Jeans when Im just riding around town when I go for a ride like the Coro Loop I always wear me leatherJaket and leather pants cause I tend to travel a bit faster so to sum up if You Buy Draggin Jeans yea great but for your long rides out of town get some leathers
    true. yea i favour my leathers too, as you mentioned, im just thinking bout em for short rides

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