@@Spuki2klook for the easy fit pants by bull-it. They have everything from skinny jeans, to straight fit, to easy fit. In 3 different leg lengths and go into the 40s of youre a bigger waist guy.
I’m looking at getting a pair of those and I’m just wondering how they fit. I wear between a 36 to 38 waist line. 38 is like my true size because it gives me a nice fit but 36 sometimes can run a little tight. My hips are a size 42 and my inseam is 30. Just wondering if the roadskin run true to size
Hi Deanna, hope all is well. I can recommend these jeans that are either alternatives pair or same model but a ladies version of the ones mentioned in the video: www.urbanrider.co.uk/fuel-sergeant-2-womens-trousers-black.html www.urbanrider.co.uk/john-doe-betty-ladies-jeans-black.html www.urbanrider.co.uk/knox-rydal-womens-jeans-black.html www.urbanrider.co.uk/pando-moto-mila-womens-cargo-trousers-sand.html Hope this helps! - Iza
Hi, the boots are the Rokker Urban Rebel: www.urbanrider.co.uk/rokker-urban-rebel-boots-black.html and the jacket is the John Doe MAVERICK: www.urbanrider.co.uk/john-doe-maverick-mono-denim-jacket-pitch-black.html Hope this helps - Iza
Try the John Doe Pioneer, hated them. Felt cheap, meh wash and rather rigid protectors. Loved the Rokker Rokkertech Slim Tapered - fit very much like Levis 512, amazing feeling fabric, great fit and beautiful wash.
I have the Pando Moto jeans Mark Kev 02 jeans and although VERY pricy by the time I landed them in Canada, they are worth the $, very comfortable and look great on and off the bike. The front air vents though are not as useful or as good as the similar vents in my Trilobite pants.
Knox are my only 2 pairs and favorite at the moment. Comfy breathable and super protective. Tried pando and revit before which didn't work for my thunder thighs
Very useful and informative video! So thank you for that, may I ask, what are the shoes during the Knox Rydal segment? I like the look of those! I’m planning to transition from full leather one piece or sports bikes to a cafe racer vibe.
Hi! From April 2018 all motorcycle safety equipment had to be tested and meat CE rating standard to be safe on the road. You can read more on CE rating here: www.revitsport.com/en/revit-ce-certification - Iza
I am looking for sand-colored jeans that are not slim-fit, rather straight or comfort fit (can't put on slim due to leg muscles). Normally I wear size 34/L32. Choosing between John Doe Defender Mono and Rev'it Davis TF - can anyone advise if they would fit? Now I have Trilobite 1864 Dual pants (size 34 fits), but they are too hot for summer in my country.
Hi! The Defender and Davis are both great options, is a matter of style you want to go for, the Defender has a more 'Cargo' design to the Davis. Hope this helps! - Iza
My favourites aren’t featured at all. The RST tech pro x-kevlar are 5 star MOTOCAP rated part lined cordura jeans with motion panels and a bit of stretch in the fabric itself. Level 2 armour is included. I wear them daily on my off-road rides because the ergonomics are excellent. I paid £137 shipped to Mongolia which makes them cheaper and safer than any jeans featured in your video. I won’t wear single layer unlined jeans because they don’t have adequate protection. AAA level is a joke test. Bennett’s have shown that single layer AAA jeans can pass with only 2 seconds (16 meters slide) on a Cambridge machine. Whereas lined or part lined jeans can exceed 10 seconds, as the RST jeans did.
They don't sell those, so of course they're going to push the models they sell. Motocap is a great resource. I found that my AA-rated jeans are basically useless with a 1-star abrasion result, and will be upgrading to something like the Draggin NextGen/Twista which ace the abrasion tests.
@@AusBox I’ve also 2 pairs of Draggin Holeshot jeans. These are the top performing jeans on MOTOCAP. They are fully lined with a thick kevlar/UHMWPE liner. They come with level 1 armour which I replaced with Forcefield isolator level 2. They are not suitable for hot weather but great for the colder seasons.
Hi Jack, sorry to hear this! If you go onto the product page and select the size you are after you will be able to sign up to a back in stock notification with an email. - Iza :)
Forget this guy he's obviously being sponsored to sell these over priced trousers. You are being mugged off paying over £200 a pair! I paid just £55 for brand new a pair of 0ggie 76 black motorbike denim jeans made with dupont kevlar fiber & rubber knee, shin & hip protection. They have some decent added features & they are cargo rider style so with extra patch pockets. Simply buy 4 pairs & u have a lifetime supply for a teen! Actually skip that I just researched the company CEO SHERAZ HASSAN. There's been multiple claims they using workers below minimum wage so only buy if u dont care who or how your garms come to you so cheap!
What a refreshingly cobblers-free video about riding jeans! Great as always Urban Rider
Glad you like them!
I just bought my FIRST pair of riding jeans after 40+ years of riding. They're the Roadskin Taranis (CE AAA) True fit. So far, so good.
Super useful, and great timing! thank you
Glad it was helpful!
What about those of us who are bigger than a 40 inch waist, what trousers or jeans are available for us?
John Doe Taylor Mono. Has as well an AAA rating
The gym
Something other than skinny fit for people that don’t skip leg day and don’t want to look like they’re in a boy band would be nice
Hi! John Doe do a straight fit jeans, you can find them here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/john-doe-original-jeans-black.html - Iza
The response!?!?!? Bwahahaha
Still necessary. Find us the pants that aren’t skinny!!
I’m in Japan and everything here in stores is super extra extra skinny
@@Spuki2klook for the easy fit pants by bull-it. They have everything from skinny jeans, to straight fit, to easy fit. In 3 different leg lengths and go into the 40s of youre a bigger waist guy.
My favourite pair of riding pants are from AKIN, incredibly comfortable!
I would love just a segment on the best moto Jean that flexes/stretches. I got gym bro thighs man come on
Roadskin Taranis for me, though I like the Knox for having the ability to remove knee armour externally,
I’m looking at getting a pair of those and I’m just wondering how they fit. I wear between a 36 to 38 waist line. 38 is like my true size because it gives me a nice fit but 36 sometimes can run a little tight. My hips are a size 42 and my inseam is 30.
Just wondering if the roadskin run true to size
Great vid!! Be even better if you could do one for women rider's jeans 👌
Hi Deanna, hope all is well.
I can recommend these jeans that are either alternatives pair or same model but a ladies version of the ones mentioned in the video:
www.urbanrider.co.uk/fuel-sergeant-2-womens-trousers-black.html
www.urbanrider.co.uk/john-doe-betty-ladies-jeans-black.html
www.urbanrider.co.uk/knox-rydal-womens-jeans-black.html
www.urbanrider.co.uk/pando-moto-mila-womens-cargo-trousers-sand.html
Hope this helps! - Iza
@@UrbanRiderlondon thank you so much!! So hard to get decent gear for women... Loved your presentation 👌
4:10 Boot ID? Lookin sick
Great video as always! Any chance you could drop the details on the boots and jacket from the first outfit with the Pioneers?
Hi, the boots are the Rokker Urban Rebel: www.urbanrider.co.uk/rokker-urban-rebel-boots-black.html and the jacket is the John Doe MAVERICK: www.urbanrider.co.uk/john-doe-maverick-mono-denim-jacket-pitch-black.html Hope this helps - Iza
@@UrbanRiderlondon Amazing, thank you so much! ❤️
I recently came across trilobrite. Do thier skintec have a ce rating
Try the John Doe Pioneer, hated them. Felt cheap, meh wash and rather rigid protectors.
Loved the Rokker Rokkertech Slim Tapered - fit very much like Levis 512, amazing feeling fabric, great fit and beautiful wash.
Yup, love my Rokker Slim Tapered....not sure how a Top 5 motorcycle jeans DOESN'T include Rokker, come on Urban Rider you're better than this
Ya but my man, $400 for jeans is crossing into iPhone territory. It's ludicrous
I have the Pando Moto jeans Mark Kev 02 jeans and although VERY pricy by the time I landed them in Canada, they are worth the $, very comfortable and look great on and off the bike. The front air vents though are not as useful or as good as the similar vents in my Trilobite pants.
Thank you for sharing!
what shoes are those at 0:36?
Hi! These are the John Doe Neo boots: www.urbanrider.co.uk/john-doe-neo-boots-black-brown.html - Iza :)
Knox are my only 2 pairs and favorite at the moment. Comfy breathable and super protective. Tried pando and revit before which didn't work for my thunder thighs
Wont the zipper scratch the tank since its inside?
@@hiroshiii6031 it does not.
You need to look at Trilobite Parado jeans.
Panda Moto "BOSS" DYN... just saying. AAA rated. Love mine.
Happy to hear! There is a reason our Boss Dyn jeans are a bestseller for many years now.
Hi! Great stuff! Is the John Doe Pioneer Pitch Black going to be available in 34inch length?
No Rokker !
I have PMJ Rokker and Halvarssons jeans
Have tried many others but IMO Rokker and by far the Best
would you recommend bycity jeans?
Hi Carlos, I'm afraid it's not something we stock and have insight on. Our apologies. - Iza
Just bought Rokker legend jeans. Come with waist was up to 46 inch. Lucky but with toast d3O armour seat just like normal jeans brilliant riding mean
Nice!!
Very useful and informative video! So thank you for that, may I ask, what are the shoes during the Knox Rydal segment? I like the look of those! I’m planning to transition from full leather one piece or sports bikes to a cafe racer vibe.
Hi Danny! These are the TCX MOOD, you can find them here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/tcx-mood-gtx-trainers-black.html Hope this helps - Iza
What is a colour way?
Hi Paul, it's referring to the colour range of what the products come in! - Iza
Do you offer an alteration service??
Hi, I'm afraid that this is not something that we offer. Our apologies - Iza
Are jeans anywhere near as good as leather pants if you crash? Whats aaa rated mean?
Hi! From April 2018 all motorcycle safety equipment had to be tested and meat CE rating standard to be safe on the road. You can read more on CE rating here: www.revitsport.com/en/revit-ce-certification - Iza
I'd rather have my Resurgence Gear New Wave jeans. I like the Pando Moto ones at the end, though.
Resurgence gear is a step above, should really be on this list.
@@smackbikeNZ Agreed.
No Hood Jeans?? no JTS??
I am looking for sand-colored jeans that are not slim-fit, rather straight or comfort fit (can't put on slim due to leg muscles). Normally I wear size 34/L32.
Choosing between John Doe Defender Mono and Rev'it Davis TF - can anyone advise if they would fit?
Now I have Trilobite 1864 Dual pants (size 34 fits), but they are too hot for summer in my country.
Hi! The Defender and Davis are both great options, is a matter of style you want to go for, the Defender has a more 'Cargo' design to the Davis. Hope this helps! - Iza
My favourites aren’t featured at all. The RST tech pro x-kevlar are 5 star MOTOCAP rated part lined cordura jeans with motion panels and a bit of stretch in the fabric itself. Level 2 armour is included. I wear them daily on my off-road rides because the ergonomics are excellent. I paid £137 shipped to Mongolia which makes them cheaper and safer than any jeans featured in your video.
I won’t wear single layer unlined jeans because they don’t have adequate protection. AAA level is a joke test. Bennett’s have shown that single layer AAA jeans can pass with only 2 seconds (16 meters slide) on a Cambridge machine. Whereas lined or part lined jeans can exceed 10 seconds, as the RST jeans did.
They don't sell those, so of course they're going to push the models they sell.
Motocap is a great resource. I found that my AA-rated jeans are basically useless with a 1-star abrasion result, and will be upgrading to something like the Draggin NextGen/Twista which ace the abrasion tests.
@@AusBox I’ve also 2 pairs of Draggin Holeshot jeans. These are the top performing jeans on MOTOCAP. They are fully lined with a thick kevlar/UHMWPE liner. They come with level 1 armour which I replaced with Forcefield isolator level 2. They are not suitable for hot weather but great for the colder seasons.
Looks like they don’t sell Klim. How else can you explain their absence
Hi, we just started to sell some Klim products recently and this video is from 2023 :) - Iza
@@UrbanRiderlondon nice. I’ll take a look
We need non skinny motorcycle jeans
Hi Callum, you can find a range of relaxed and regular fit jeans here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/trousers/jeans.html?jeans_style=480%2C482 - Iza
Shame that every single style and colour of John Doe's are out of stock in my size
Hi Jack, sorry to hear this! If you go onto the product page and select the size you are after you will be able to sign up to a back in stock notification with an email. - Iza :)
Forget this guy he's obviously being sponsored to sell these over priced trousers.
You are being mugged off paying over £200 a pair!
I paid just £55 for brand new a pair of 0ggie 76 black motorbike denim jeans made with
dupont kevlar fiber & rubber knee, shin & hip protection.
They have some decent added features & they are cargo rider style so with extra patch pockets.
Simply buy 4 pairs & u have a lifetime supply for a teen!
Actually skip that I just researched the company CEO SHERAZ HASSAN.
There's been multiple claims they using workers below minimum wage so
only buy if u dont care who or how your garms come to you so cheap!