Size:40 Outshell: 98% Cotton/2% Spandex (14oz denim) Patch: Liner with Dupont Kevlar Fiber at knee and hip Slim fit CE approved Knee Protector - Hip Protector included Removable hip and knee protector Maxler Jean was established in 1996 to provide motorcycle riding wear without the shortcoming typically found in riding wear. Our gear features a casual, but trendy look minus the usual discomfort. We are now introducing newly optimized Maxler Jeans; perfect for scooter commuters and urban riders in search of that comfortable riding look. With a professional development team and state of the art production facility, we work hard to exceed even the demanding standards of our many satisfied customers. You have our deepest commitment to provide high quality, durable riding wear at the cutting edge of customer fashion.
A**R
On the track, full leather suit. On the street, these. Easy
Good strong street riding pants, would buy again. They’re tight fitting, they look just like they do in the photos on me except they’re much longer. I’m 6ft (183cm) and 175lbs (80kg). I got a size 32 and they’re very long, I imagine it’s intentional so you can custom hem them. I just fold them under for now. They don’t come with instructions so here's a little advice, put the hip and knee pads in after the pants are on. The horizontal slice (gap) in the hip pads face forward to help leg articulation. The long zippers on the side are for inserting and removing the knee pads (they’re not for airflow). My only gripe here is I have to get them hemed. I’m not gonna knock a star for that. Small price to pay for pants that protect me and are functional after I get off the bike. I’ve been riding street and track for 20+ years, these are the best comfortable/protective street pants I’ve come across so far.
J**S
Great price and protection!
Fit was great. Denim is nice and thick, with a good layer of kevlar covering the rear all the way down the back of the thighs, and had good knee and hip pads to boot! Thankfully I have not had to test out the sliding capabilities, but I'm confident that the thick denim along with the kevlar layer will protect me well. I ordered the wrong size so I returned these and got another pair by the same company, just different size and style. Only downside is that they will ride a little bit when sitting and when you bend your knee. Not a problem for slimmer people, but I've got rather thick legs so it was a minor issue for me.
L**Y
Almost perfect
The Good: They seem like good quality. They are a heavy denim, the padding is removable and also seems like good quality.The OK: They are tight. Much more than I would have expected. Even a size up they are still pretty tight.The Bad: 36 inch inseam. That's a bit excessive for the majority of people and there aren't options for other sizes. Also, they smell horrible, like burnt matches. Where these fabricated in Mt Doom? Also, the "vent" on the legs are useless as vents as the pants are too tight for them to be of use.In the end, they aren't bad. But for the price, I'd expect to be able to get a pair that aren't designed for 7 footers.
K**N
Awesome Motorcycle Jeans!
I’ve been searching for various motorcycle jeans for about a month. After intensive research and from advice from friends, I tried these out. While expensive, I can see why it came with such high praise and recommendations. These jeans look awesome and you can feel the strength of the material. The pads seem quite durable and these jeans allow for a really easy transition from riding the streets to a night out with friends. Only downside is that the knees look ridiculous with them on your knees. Looking ridiculous on your bike is better than looking ridiculous in a wheelchair. Will update after a few months of riding.
D**D
Great buy but a little tight.
I just started riding and wanted to find pants that I could possibly wear to work. Even though they’re pretty thick and could get pretty hot they’re awesome. I’m 5’11”, 180lbs, athletic build. I have thicker thighs and these pants fit really well. I usually wear 32”x32” in 541 Athletic Levi’s. I decided to go a size up to a 34 for these to make space for the padding. They thighs are still a little tight. Just put a belt on and cuffed the pant legs. Would give it 5 stars if they had instructions on how to insert the padding. The knees are pretty obvious but the hips took a sec.
W**T
Nice pants
Your reading this review because you are considering these jeans for safety. They are worth the price. They look and feel great. The knee pads are adjustable to you can slide them up some or down some. They appear slighly bulky in the knee area but thats a given. They dont scream motorcycle pants. Give them a try.
W**W
They do provide a snug fit so if you have larger thighs and a small waist they may be tight.
Great riding jeans. Very comfortable. I recommend ordering one size up. I normally wear a 34 waist and I ordered a 36 waist and they fit perfectly. I like the vented thigh pockets and inserting the knee pads and hip protection was very easy. Even with the vented pockets they are very warm to wear in 80 plus weather with the heavy denim and protective lining. They are very attractive looking riding pants and I would echo end them to my riding friends.
A**T
Not as form fitting as pic would suggest.
This seem really nice, but don't really fit like the picture. I was kind of hoping I could wear them around and look cool, but they are a little too stiff and baggy, and the cut is a little more boxy than the pics would suggest. But, they seem well made...maybe taper them more and figure out how to add some elastic and non critical points for appearance?
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