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Motorcycle Pants

Motorcycle Pants

Motorcycle pants that protect without looking like you just walked off a track. Kevlar-reinforced riding jeans, armored textile pants, and cargo-style options with removable CE protection. Ride to work, walk into the office. No one needs to know.

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What Makes Great Motorcycle Pants

01

Kevlar-Reinforced Construction

Strategic Kevlar lining in high-impact zones protects knees, hips, and seat without adding bulk. Our riding jeans look and feel like regular denim but provide genuine slide protection where it counts most in a lowside.

02

Removable Armor Pockets

Knee and hip armor pockets let you insert impact protectors for riding and remove them for walking around naturally. Our textile pants include armor; our jeans have pockets ready for aftermarket pads you can add when you want them.

03

Street-Ready Fit

Articulated knees and stretch panels move with you on the bike without looking like body armor off it. Our riding pants are designed so you can walk into a restaurant, an office, or a meeting without looking like you just landed from MotoGP.

Buying Guide

How to Choose the Right Motorcycle Pants

The best motorcycle pants are the ones you actually wear every ride. That means balancing protection with comfort, style, and convenience. Kevlar-lined riding jeans work for daily commuters who want protection without looking like they are wearing gear. Full textile pants with integrated armor suit touring riders and adventure riders who need maximum coverage.

Fit in riding position matters more than fit standing up. The knees should bend comfortably on the pegs, armor should stay centered over your kneecap, and the waist should not ride down when you lean forward. Try sitting on your bike before committing to a size.

Pro Tip

The Sit-On-The-Bike Test

Before you commit, sit on your bike in riding position. Check that the knee armor stays centered over your kneecap, the waist does not gap or slide down when you lean forward, and you can comfortably reach both foot pegs. Pants that fit perfectly standing up can bind or shift in the riding position.

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