Kevlar jeans

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  • DAVUTCH
    DAVUTCH
    11 years ago

    Got some Kevlar dragging cargos had for around 8 years wanna buy some jeans but hey dragging are way to expensive or not 

    so go and try some hornnee jeans they look the part fuck me tried some 36 were like a 40 in size tried some 34 they were like a 30 kids jean what the fuck is wrong with these blokes quality control or what

    so what to do 

    stumbled upon the RST well tried the size on and fuckn beautiful fit in the correct size 

    so will do some home work on those 

    has anyone tried them and if so comments

    so why are dragging so expensive and they have the same Kevlar according to the label 

    no I didn't find the draggn jeans that I like the look of

    just interested in comments

  • Bonkerz
    Bonkerz
    11 years ago
    Draggins are just really well known, so are hornee now. RST is known by some - but I didn't think they were that much ($30ish?) cheaper than the others, depending on the styles. Maybe I'm wrong.
  • CliveRand
    CliveRand
    11 years ago
    Have you had a look at "Bikers gear" in Victoria/Philip Island. they have some pretty good ones, I am using them at the moment, and no complaints here. I have the cargo style jeans myself.
  • DAVUTCH
    DAVUTCH
    11 years ago
    Yep have done mate thanks
    But no where to try them on here
    But will try and find some one in Adelaide that does them


    Cheers
  • Bonkerz
    Bonkerz
    11 years ago
    I thought (could be wrong) Bikers Gear had some kind of try em on and return if they don't fit policy?
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    11 years ago
    Yep....I bought some Bikers Gear kevlars a couple of years ago now and they are still perfect. Even had a small crash while wearing them and not a scratch on me knees where i landed - mind you i was limping for a week.

    The stupid high cost of Draggin Jeans means that i cannot support them...not when Bikers Gear costs $99.
  • Big Steve
    Big Steve
    11 years ago
    I had several pairs of drag gins then got a pair of blue jeans from bikers gear australia

    the denim is much thicker and heavy dusty and they are still blue after 40,000km (Draggins fade so quickly)
  • thajack
    thajack
    11 years ago
    I was at Bikers Gear yesterday, Their store is located at 1033 Burwood Hwy Ferntree Gully. They got some good gear there and their prices seemed reasonable.
  • Dutchy Hoogen
    Dutchy Hoogen
    11 years ago

    Hi Davutch,

    If you contact Stretch on this forum he could put you onto the people he bought his from. I can't remember the brand but they are fully lined and about half the price of Dragons. He recently rode tested them by crashing on to the road at speed. His legs came out without a scratch and pants undamaged. If you live in the south east you may know him he rides a sporty with a skull on the side of the tank. 

    Dutchy.

     

  • ryno_0000
    ryno_0000
    11 years ago
    Last year I bought cheap and nasty pair from Aldi, torque jeans or something like that, now I always ride with them. But I have no other choice as they are my only Kevlar jeans.
  • Maxiboy
    Maxiboy
    11 years ago
    I'm so glad they have a nice outlook and that the blue shade is too good, it matters!
  • fastapastor
    fastapastor
    11 years ago
    "Bull it" jeans have the best wear quality ratio and is ISO. Cheaper than dragon. + much better.
  • rowie
    rowie
    11 years ago

    Bikers gear gave an Australia  day sale on. $99 or $169 with armour 

  • taff60
    taff60
    11 years ago
    If you're near an AMX store, they have kevlars for 30% off until Australia day. Bought a pair of neo jeans for $91 at the Melbourne East Keilor shop
  • taff60
    taff60
    11 years ago
    They also have Dragging and a few Sartso. All at %30 off.
  • BigV
    BigV
    11 years ago
    Find the draggin's comfy with the silk lining, but it also makes them too thick and hot - especially the recent Hades that was Melbourne...
    Picked up a pair of black waterproof Kevlar ones from bikers gear - comfy, much thinner, and cooler. Haven't tested them in the wet yet...
  • weedoman
    weedoman
    11 years ago
    Here's some good reading on the differences:

    http://www.finnmoto.com.au/news/1/kevlar-motorcycle-jeans-explained-whats-the-difference.html
  • BigV
    BigV
    11 years ago
    Good article weedoman...
  • Humpy
    Humpy
    11 years ago
    I have a pair of NEO Kevlar jeans I think I bought them a Causeway MC shop i Perth, I am sz 34 but these were Sz 36.
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