Longrider
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Any users and opinions about Dragging jeans vs Gusset jeans. I have used the Draggin and like them, but wonder about the Gusset jeans?
Thanks,
Longrider
Thanks,
Longrider
Knee armor is an available option with Draggin Jeans.I too have a pair of Draggin Jeans, and while the protection offered by the Kevlar is certainly a BIG step in the right direction, it still does not address the problem of other injuries/damage. Whilst the fabric will likely protect from road rash the risk of impact to your knees and other critical (and lengthy recovery) body parts will remain.For this reason I've not worn the D Jeans much, in lieu of the Mesh pants with knee, etc protection.
I have the knee armor, an optional accessory from Draggin Jeans, but that armor would be of very, very limited usefulness since it would move IMHO.Knee armor is an available option with Draggin Jeans.I too have a pair of Draggin Jeans, and while the protection offered by the Kevlar is certainly a BIG step in the right direction, it still does not address the problem of other injuries/damage. Whilst the fabric will likely protect from road rash the risk of impact to your knees and other critical (and lengthy recovery) body parts will remain.For this reason I've not worn the D Jeans much, in lieu of the Mesh pants with knee, etc protection.
Has anybody taken a moderate-to-high speed spill in any of the garments in question? Got pictures?I have the knee armor, an optional accessory from Draggin Jeans, but that armor would be of very, very limited usefulness since it would move IMHO.
I think that is good advice. For the record, I have a pair of Draggin Jeans and the good news is that I think they will provide at least twice as much abrasion protection in the seat and knees as regular demin jeans; the bad news is that two times (almost) nothing isn't very much.IMHO, I'd save my money & buy a good pair of real live motorcycle specific riding pants & not either of these 1/2 assed versions.
True that. BTDT.Anything that provides you more protection is a good thing in my view. Just wearing jeans is like wearing a do rag....it might look cool but when you in the back of the ambulance with all of your gear cut off because you have skin missing from arsehole to breakfast time I bet you say to yourself "whats cool about this"?
The kevlar in the ass??My wife makes me wear those on our "romantic" excursions, Odot.
with handcuffs... :huh:
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