Armored Denim

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Has anybody tried these jean/motorcycle pants at all? If so, any comment on their fit or comfort? I mostly wear my riding pants only when it's cold out, but consider them too bulky and a hassle otherwise (a bad excuse, I know). If I owned a couple pairs of these I'd wear them every time I ride. :)

Cortech Mod Denim Pants Distressed Blue
 
I haven't worn those exact pants, but I wear Draggin Jeans all the time, (basically the same thing), very comfortable, and added protection of the Kevlar. Obviously not much help if you're dragging your knees though ;)

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I haven't worn those exact pants, but I wear Draggin Jeans all the time, (basically the same thing), very comfortable, and added protection of the Kevlar. Obviously not much help if you're dragging your knees though ;)

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Draggins for me too. Hubby and I have several pairs. Well worth the money. The only other brand I'd look at would be Hornee jeans, but they would have to be a really good deal, otherwise I'd rather pay for Draggin jeans.
 
I wear the Sliders jeans, same thing. As stated, they'll probably protect against abrasions but not padded to prevent bruises/broken bones. I'd rather wear them on a hot day than my "ventilated" pants, which don't ventilate and the knee pads are stiff as boards, ugh.
 
I am also a Draggin fan. Does anyone use their "draggin Armor" or other knee pads? What are your thoughts?
 
I've got a pair of Draggin' Jeans, too. As soon as it gets too sweaty to wear the armoured over-trousers I crack these out. And with a combination of some EVS Motocross knee/shin pads they work wonders - they certainly saved me from having smashed knee caps with no skin covering the shards of bone when I had a disagreement with the road! :D

They're pretty comfy to boot and unlike leather trousers don't look silly when wandering about town or going for a coffee.
 
I am also a Draggin fan. Does anyone use their "draggin Armor" or other knee pads? What are your thoughts?
I got the knee pads with the first pair of jeans I got from them. Used the pads once. For me, it is just about impossible to get them placed right with the way they velcro on the inside. I love the pants though. I've got 2 pairs now. They are as comfortable as any regular jeans I've had, unless it is very hot weather. I looked at some of the cortechs on sale at the local dealer a while back and they didn't seem to be as heavy duty as the Draggins. I don't have any firm data but my impression was that the denim was not as thick and that they did not have as much Kevlar.
 
I have a pair of each. The Cortechs are the little cheaper ones, and have the knee pads. The worst part about them is the armor rides too low to do any good. I had a tailor sew them in the top most position so they wont move, but they still aren't properly placed just better. Also Cortech does not offer my size so I had to get them too short. The draggin jeans are nice, but no armor, so I wear them in conjunction with icon knee/shin armor. The combo works ok and leave me best protected.
 
I've used the Cortech jeans and tested them out at around 10-15mph. The jean materiel shredded instantly but the underlying leather was fine. If you hit anywhere other than the re-enforce areas expect them to rip.

Also like some others have said the padding/leather does not fit very well.
 
Thanks to the introduction of Kevlar padded (arse and knee areas) jeans, the market has reduced the price of leather pants.
I only wear leather or Dri-Rider pants (rain gear with padding in knees and hips and arse)
lets face it, leather works best and always has done aye.
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