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Motorcycle trousers

In the event of an accident it is frequently the lower half of the body that come into contact with the ground, and usually for the longest time, so the level of protection offered by a trouser is of paramount importance. By contrast, the trouser takes less impact from the wind and rain than does the jacket, so features like thermal liners may not be quite so vital. Leather is naturally abrasion resistant, so leather motorcycle trousers can give you a significant level of protection if you end up sliding down the road. But leather is not good in the rain and has few thermal properties, so leather trousers are not so good in the winter. A good textile motorcycle trouser won’t absorb the rain and, of course, most trousers will have a thermal liner for greater warmth and comfort. All proper motorcycle trousers will come with armour in the knees and hips and, dependent on your riding, you may look for features like anti-abrasion backings, air-vents, stretch panels for comfort, and reflective areas for better visibility. We recommend you also consider motorcycle jeans as an option as the modern protective jean can offer great abrasion and impact protection as well as comfort and style on your motorbike.

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Verified customer reviews for Motorcycle trousers

Rokker Tweed Chino in dark grey

Robin Palmer: Comfortable

Comfortable and smart, they have a good cut to them that makes anyone look good.

Richa Stripper trousers in black

Tom Phillips: Brilliant

I love these trousers. So versatile. While its been cold recently, Ive worn them with their armour in the knees and hips and with warm everyday trousers underneath. However, as the days warm up, I shall be wearing them without their armour, over my armoured bike jeans. I found quite quickly that the knees are just too bulky if Im wearing two lots of armour. The trousers are really easy to get on and off, even over long boots, and the waist is simple to adjust, with the two velcro straps. Soft-shell motorcycle gear like this is quite rare, but helps create a comfortable, versatile piece of kit.

Belstaff Poplar chino in khaki

John: Super Comfy

These chinos are super comfy and very stylish. On a recent visit to the office the receptionist commented not on the bike today!?! The material is more like a cavalry twill and feels substantial. I upgraded to level 2 ghost armour and you cannot tell the difference. Very pleased and will be ordering another pair.