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Rokker pants & Rokker trousers
Rokker makes some great motorcycling trousers including cargos, chinos as well as their amazing jeans. Here at Motolegends we stock the full range of Rokker jeans (which you can see here) as well as all many other styles of motorcycle pants. The Rokker Chino is a remarkable pant. It is very waterproof (for a garment without a membrane) yet breathable but smart enough to wear in to the office. Shop the full Rokker range at Motolegends online or visit our Guildford shop for a personal fitting service. We make sure the armour and the length of your Rokker trousers is correct and all alterations to Rokker pants are free in store.
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Rokker Tweed Chino in dark grey (ROK10442)
£349.00
Rokker Cargo Slim pants in olive (ROK1103)
£299.00
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Verified customer reviews for Rokker pants & Rokker trousers
Rokker Cargo Slim pants in olive
I bought these Rokker Cargo pants during a flash weekend sale and they are excellent and I really like the slim fit and super soft material. I tried the John Doe cargos but I didnt like them much as they are much heavier and more relaxed fit. I havent used these Rockers on the bike yet due to the cold weather, but I am am looking forward to giving a good try out. Great service from Motolegends as always.. Thanks
Rokker Tweed Chino in dark grey
Am always flailing myself with guilt when I eye up Rokker gear. A bit like Klim soooo achingly cool, but really, is it that much more cool and that much more safe in the real world than say oh yawn Oxford chinos? I bought two of those for less than a pair of Rokker jeans a few months ago. OK, the armour is unwearable but, boy, have they come a long way since Oxford and Frank Thomas were just about the only brands we could look to because Dainese were soooo achingly cool, but really....You get the picture. First off, I cant verify the previous reviewers suggestion that the jean material is better, not least because I dont have any other Rokkers but perhaps also because if Chris says they are the same material, only they are printed with the snazzy tweed, then Im thinking theres no difference in material, right? Sizing a perfect 3232 come up like LevisUniqlo. Fit like a glove. I parted company with my quads a few years back, so the taperedslim fit doesnt make me look like a fat middle aged bloke in denial. Comfort gorgeous, the stretch is just-so, and although were told the tweed pattern is a print, you really do need to be told, to know. I like SAS Tec armour, so Im fine with the included set. If anything, the profile is slightly less obvious than my D30 retrofitted on the Oxfords but that could just be the coarser material on the Oxfords... and theres the rub - the tweed pattern justifies itself because its highly acceptable in the day job the tan Oxfords are, too, to be fair, but the olive cargos raise eyebrows in the corridors of power. So, a very desirable piece of kit from an edgy brand, that justifies cost on usefulness, safety and practicality. And in one of Motolegends legendary sales, irresistible. Also, you get a cool bag... Just hanging about in case the matching vest comes up on sale. Ive got just the right cap.
Rokker Chino in sand
Admittedly, I only bought these trousers when they were reduced, but I did buy the black ones too at full price a good while ago. Buying a second pair albeit in beige should suggest to the reader how good I think these are as an alternative to say, leather. They are too heavy for full-on summer use, but they can be worn pretty much the rest of the year with appropriate base layer in winter of course. For me, a go-to commuter trouser. The inside protective material might get in the way of long boots in particular - can be a bit of a faff - but tolerable. Whats more, I received great service from Motolegends with these trousers - their arrangement of a quality alteration to the leg length, for instance. Generally, I find this company a pleasure to buy from, and I have bought a number of items over the years with consistent high levels of service. If they make a mistake, which happens rarely in my experience, they do their best to put it right. In fact, for customer service, I have not found anywhere, this side of the pond, who can better them. Now theres a challenge