Time for some new riding pants
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Time for some new riding pants
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,
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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Re: Time for some new riding pants
I got some KTM Tourance trousers for a good price...full retail is silly, but mine were 50% off.
Re: Time for some new riding pants
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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Re: Time for some new riding pants
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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Re: Time for some new riding pants
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.
I’ll take some photos later on if you’re interested.
Re: Time for some new riding pants
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
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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Re: Time for some new riding pants
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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Re: Time for some new riding pants
Ended up with a pair of last years Badlands tried a few pairs on an one fitted perfectly broke now but worth it