Time for some new riding pants

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Time for some new riding pants

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Hi everyone :) hope we are all well,

I'm currently looking for some new trousers mainly touring the Uk at the moment so looking for something waterproof for Scotland etc having a look at the following

AlpineStar Andes 3

RST Pro Adventure X and the Rev'it Sand 4

Has anyone got any experience of these or anything similar for around the same money usually wear a size 34.

Wearing a Klim Badlands pro and Alpinestar Belize boots.

Thanks in advance,
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I’ve got on well with the halvarssons gear. Quality middle market, well designed, made and wear well.
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I'll check those out :)
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I got some KTM Tourance trousers for a good price...full retail is silly, but mine were 50% off.
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I got it down to Alpinestars Andes and the Richa Colorado Pro, I’m 32-34 waist and the Richa won through as a better fit. It was close, Alpinestars had braces too and I have an Alpinestars jacket. But Richa a better fit for my skinnier legs. Very pleased with them


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Thanks guys that's interesting I'm fairly skinny on the legs but with big hips haha so nothing ever fits properly I'll check out the Richa's to.
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I have some worn once Klim Badlands Pro trousers in my wardrobe. They were a warranty replacement for my originals that started to leak. Are you in the UK? You’re more than welcome to try them on. At the time they were £715, but I’d take £300.
I’ll take some photos later on if you’re interested.
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I think i have tried most over the years and still have a lot of them

The only ones i have worn in the last twelve months up until last weekend are the best ever

Stadler without doubt the best ,
All the German Police use them as standard
And you can get them repaired try doing that with Klim or Rukka Plus a ten year warranty

Hope this is of help
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Thanks guys appreciate all the replied just on my way to Sportsbike shop in Boston to try a few different options on :)
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Ended up with a pair of last years Badlands tried a few pairs on an one fitted perfectly broke now but worth it :)
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