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These pants work great for daily use or long ride, definitely feel stronger than normal jeans and comfortable. A good buy if you don't want to get a full suit of leather.
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You can buy those hot heavy leather pants that are only good looking at bike week,and nowhere else. Or you can get the perfect compromise of style, compfort, and protection with Icon SuperDuty pant. Don't feel embarrassed about wearing them out to dinner! Hey, I Bet Jason Britton from "SUPERBIKES" has a pair of these!!!
Good fitting pants, seem like they will protect better than regular jeans, (havent checked yet, and hope not to) After only a couple uses, the belt loops have started coming unstiched, I wish the ankle cuffs weren't quite so big, they flap in the wind sometimes. other than a couple issues I like these pants and will probably get another pair.
There is no padding in these pants. First time I wore them when it was 60 degrees and it felt like my knees would get cold after 20 minutes. I tried them once again in a rainy day on a 150 mile ride with a long underwear underneath them and it performed pretty good. No rain got underneath them but I didn't test them under heavy rain either. So it is a good pair of casual pants.
Heavy duty construction. Great pockets. Look like a normal pair of pants! So you don't look goofy wearing them around - I've worn mine to work. Only upgrade I would ask for would be knee pads.
The sizing ran larger than expected - The large is too big for me - I should have gotten medium. I am 5'10 and weigh 155 pounds.
The straps to adjust waist size do not work well - but not a big deal if you wear a belt. I would still highly recommend these pants.
Nice fit, lots of pockets, LOOKS AWESOME! Bought the matching jacket as well, both work well together.
Pants are very comfy, but you can't really use the waistband sliders to tighten the pants, but belts work just fine. I would wear as casual wear if they didn't insulate so well. And i don't really have problems with the crotch holes, unless you do a lot of getting off the seat while your riding in the rain or cold.
As stated before, the sinches will not hold, but that's only a problem if you never wear a belt. Great comfort on a sport bike with legs tucked far back on pegs. No binding points.
These pants are real nice. I have not fallen off the bike so I can't speak for the protection but they fit well and look nice. They are also confortable enough to wear around after riding.
These are good pants, but as a big guy I've found that all Icon gear, for lack of a better term, tends to be small in the butt. I know I'm a big guy, but it's not like my butt is out of proportion with the rest of me. They tend to pull down while I'm riding, and the world just doesn't need to see that much of my backside. The Cortech Steel Jeans or Draggin jeans fit much better in the big sizes.
covert biker gear, excellent
Riding in the chilly morning crotch gets plenty of cool breeze witch gets uncomfortable after awhile, but other than that grate pans! I use them for off road adventures grate in the hot weather! Easy to wash.
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Slid 15 feet less then a week ago and it these pants kept my knee and leg from getting shredded. Can't say the same for the bike...
Haven't had them long, but so far so good!
Belt loops need more stitching, my belt is ripping the loops out. Otherwise I like them.