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🛵 Gear up, stand out, and ride fearless with ILM’s ultimate armored denim!
ILM Motorcycle Dirt Bike Pants combine 10.5oz stretch denim with Kevlar reinforcement and detachable CE-certified armor for superior protection and comfort. Designed with ergonomic stretch panels and premium hardware, these pants offer versatile use from intense motocross riding to casual daily wear, ensuring durability, windproofing, and abrasion resistance for adventurous professionals.
Manufacturer | ILM |
Brand | ILM |
Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.57 x 13.11 x 4.65 inches |
Item model number | FBA-BJN01-Blue-W36 |
Manufacturer Part Number | ILUS-FA-BJN01 |
Special Features | CE Armor |
Safety Rating | Other |
I**E
Good quality pants
Good quality pants, True to size and good material. They have vents and breather enough on their own, I wear these in the winter with some long johns and they are very confortable. They look like regular jeans. I have already purchased a second pair.
A**I
Great pants....not your normal fitting jeans!
Saw many reviews on how the pants are weird fitting. Well they are! The back is up higher than normal pants...if you wear them like normal pants the crotch hangs down like kris/kross rapper pants, the knee pads do hang low. BUT....! When you pull them up...the back of the pants go far enough up that your butt is completely covered when your shirt or jacket comes up from the wind the pants are still up where you don't look like Bubba on a ducati. I just did a 300 mile trip to, then down and then away from the blue ridge parkway on my aprilia 660 wearing those pants. They were more comfortable then regular Jeans because of the elastic stretchable parts of the pants and the design of them. At 80° the pants get warm not moving but were fine while riding. The parkway was 60-65° depending on the elevation, it was a little chilly with the pants but not bad...the knee pads kept my knees warm and the hip pads kept my hips warm (that was nice!). While riding the kneepads were positioned right where they needed to be.I wear 30x32 pants normally these I could only get in 32x32 which I did not like at first because while not on the bike were a little long. But while riding, the pants reached down to my boots like they normally would with my regular jeans while standing up.I really like these riding pants and will be buying an extra pair or two before they change the design or discontinue.One other thing...I have noticed when buying riding gear most companies use 1/4" foam and call it armored gear...these pads are about 3/8" thick and are more of a plastic rubber material. I don't know what real certified high dollar CE rated armor looks or feel like but the armor they use in these pants is much much better than the cheap foam I have seen in the past.Hope this helps anyone on the fence when buying these.
B**S
Almost great
First pair of motorcycle jeans. I really like the stretch bands which seem to take the pressure off the knee protectors. I usually wear a 36x32/34 jean size (im 6’ with average beer gut) so I sized up to the 38-40/32 size. They didnt have a 36-38/32 size available which I think would have been ideal. That said, with a belt and some washings I think these will be a nice fit.A minor gripe—when I sit down, the back of the pants seem to slide down. Again, remedied with a belt.Concern—knee pads slide down below the knee cap when standing and hip pads dont seem to come up the hip far enough. They are both comfortably positioned when sitting however. Would be nice to see the kevlar material on the sides of the pants down to the knee area like I just saw on some other pants. I know this would increase cost a little but I’d pay a little extra for that protection. The Rev’It Carnaby jeans look ideal—not sure if $200 is worth it though so these will do for now.My biggest gripe is that there is no gusseted crouch. If you’ve ever owned a pair of Deluth Trading pants, you’ll know why these are so important. Give us men some ball room! In all fairness, they arent “make your voice high pitched” tight however.All in all, despite having a slightly “diaper” look like most motorcycle pants, I think these are more than acceptable and the black color will be slightly more dressy should one want to pop into a restaurant. The pads dont feel cheap, although upgrading to a different size and shape may be in the cards. This is a very good product; just dinged a star for fitment mostly.
S**
High quality for the money.
Nice quality and the pads actually line up in the right places, unlike the $100 pair of competitor’s pants I returned a few months back. Comfortable fit with some stretch. As others have mentioned, they do ride quite high, but not a deal killer. The slightly added length gave perfect boot coverage while riding. Definitely a keeper.
T**Y
Knee pads are way too low
Looks like good riding jeans. Knee pads are useless , they are way too low. Knee pads are on my shines. Hip protector feels good so far . I would give 5 star but Knee pads are usless.
T**S
Pretty good buy
Fit true to size if i was a true 34 waist (36 would be way to big, 33 would be to small). I imagine they'll shrink a little. Material is a little stretchy which is fine. Hip protectors have a good placement, knee protectors will need to get used to. Length is good and i don't look or feel like I'm wearing floods. I havenworn them riding yet because i just got back in town. Overall they seem pretty good so far, although....all the pockets are pretty shallow, zipper could be a better quality. I would recommend these for a budget friendly pair of riding jeans. My wife even feels better that i have actually gear rather than regular jeans. I'm 6'2" tall and about 190lbs (i ordered 34 waist and 32 length) and they fit pretty good, and not constricting that I've been able to tell. But I've only tried them on and walked around in them.
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