Ride with Confidence! 🏍️
The All Season Motorcycle Pants by Alpha Cycle Gear are designed for the adventurous rider, offering CE armor protection, waterproof capabilities, and a versatile fit for all weather conditions. With a 10-year warranty and high visibility features, these pants ensure safety and comfort on every ride.
Brand | ALPHA CYCLE GEAR |
Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.2 x 11 x 4.5 inches |
Item model number | MOTORCYCLE PANT -324-1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | MOTORCYCLE PANT -324 |
Special Features | Adjustable,Waterproof |
A**R
Calidad-precio
Excelente relación precio-producto. Talle adecuado. Llegó rápido.
B**S
Comfy and sturdy.
Just received my Alpha riding pants. I’m very impressed with quality and fit, (40x30) for me. There are no belt loops but they tighten with Velcro adjustment on each side. Pockets have zippers. Pants feel comfortable and sturdy.
T**D
Good quality pants.
First off these pants fit true to size and can be adjusted by about 2 inches (see pics 4 &5) so if you are going to wear pants, like jeans, under them (which I would not recommend, as you will be sweating before making it to the end of the block) I would go up one size as they fit me like regular pants but are a bit "poofy" when walking around in them. The "armor" in the knees can be removed easily as they are secured in a "pocket" with a Velcro closure (you need to not be wearing the pants to remove them though, so if you are going to be doing a bit of walking at your destination I would remove the knee armor before riding, but that's just me). I feel they are fine for getting gas but really aren't made to walk in with the knee "armor" in, as the knee "armor" cuts into my leg just below my knee cap.I'm 5'11" with a 32 inch inseam in jeans and the pants have a 32 inch inseam. The first picture is me pointing to the top of the knee "armor" while i'm sitting in a chair (which is how I sit on my bike). As you can see it sits on my knee (not below it as I've seen complained about on some of the paints that are sold on Amazon). However, when standing the tip of the "armor" falls to just below my knee cap and is a bit annoying while standing up or walking about (as mentioned above). Also the "waist" on these pants need to sit at your belly button, to fit right, so measure accordingly.They are WARM (I first tried them on my bike when it was 45 degrees out), even with the liner out, and the zipper "vents" on the legs "open" (see second pic) they did not move any air that I could feel. I do ride a bike with a lower faring, so it is possible that that contributed to no air movement into the vents. Would most likely only wear the liner during below freezing riding but peoples tolerances for cold very. I am a bit concerned how hot they will get during the summer months when it is hot and humid here.The zipper and Velcro closure on the boots (pic 3) would most likely work well if my boots were high enough. I wear high top boots that come just over my ankle and the pants just reach the top of the boots when sitting. Since I don't like stepping on my pants when I walk, as would happen if I went with a longer size, I'm more then happy with where the pants sit while I'm sitting down. I just need higher boots.The zipper on the back does not attach to my jacket :( but that might be bc the jacket is from a different manufacturer and much older. The zippers and snaps appear to be well made and of high quality. I would have put a snap, along with the zipper, on the ankle closure as I'm not sure how long the Velcro will last, but as of now the Velcro does the job of keeping the zipper zipped.Getting the quilted liner out of and back into the pants is simple. The liner does not go all the way down to the bottom of the pant legs (see pic #6). It leaves room for a high boot. The liner is secured by a zipper that goes all the way around the waist area and by two hook and buttons of different colors in the legs, so you have to turn the legs inside out to secure them on the bottom (wasn't a big deal for me).The waist snaps and zipper appear well made (pic 7) and hold together well when zipped up and snapped close.I haven't been stuck in the rain so I can not comment on the water resistance of the pants.the hip "armor" sits correctly on my hips and does not slide around.Overall, for the price point of these pants I would say they are definitely worth the money and would not hesitate to buy them again. Are they perfect? No. But the features that they do have make the negatives seem very small. I just hope they protect as well as they look!
G**D
Excellent riding pants for the price of admission
With a bit of consternation, I ordered these pants thinking I would likely have to return them due to sizing issues. Well, I am happy to announce that is not the case. I am 6'0'', about 185 lbs., and typically wear a 33 waist, 34 inseam. I ordered these pants a bit larger in the waist, but was concerned about the length. Since I am using a Joe Rocket riding boot, I elected to order on the short side and picked a 32" inseam. This is just about perfect...honestly, I could have potentially went with a 30". It seems they run a bit long. With the 32", if I did not have larger JR riding boots, these still would've covered to the ankle. If I had ordered 34", they would've been too long for riding boots (boots come to about 2" below the knee). Ordering shorter was the perfect call. FYI, the larger waist will accommodate wearing jeans underneath, although I typically only wear shorts underneath in the winter. The waist cinches down with some quite strong velcro tighteners.For me, armor fell right into the sweet spot on the knee and hip. I rode on an 80 degree day and had the vents opened, and never really felt "hot". It feels like they'll be pretty warm on cooler days, but that is TBD. Happy with my purchase for sure.
K**R
Keep looking.
Padding is a joke. Its is not CE rated. It’s super thin and flimsy. Knee pads are more like shin pads. They sit way too low. Pockets are small. I’m in no way pleased or impressed. Definitely returning.
P**Y
Great pants help make you invisible
I bought these a few weeks before I took the intro motorcycle class because in March in Maryland, I knew it would be cool, plus there would be a good chance of rain. I wore them over jeans, and they fit great. Yes, you have to put your pants on first before your boots, so that can be annoying, but I don't think I'd want the lower zipper coming farther up my leg. They're designed to keep out the rain, so you really don't want them any baggier than they are.One thing the course hammered home is how hard it is for motorists to see bikers, and of course these are not brightly colored. I bought them because I didn't want to look like a peacock, but reconsidered in terms of safety. They have some small reflective strips, but they don't do much. I also bought the matching jacket, and since both are black, I was kind of Ninja-invisible. I added a bright yellow safety vest to the jacket, and I think that solved the problem. I could have put strips on the pants but thought it was not necessary.The pants themselves are excellent IMO. First off, I managed to drop my bike on the first day with me underneath it. I'm getting old and not as fast as I used to be, or I would have been standing next to it before it hit the pavement. These pants have armor, so I just lay on the parking lot until they came over and pulled the bike off me. These are small bikes, but still, zero bruises. Nice break from having to concentrate on everything.The second day of class we rode all day in the rain in 50 degree weather, and these kept me nice and warm. I REALLY like these pants. They have a button in the back to attach the jacket but I didn't bother with it since they come up pretty high, and the jacket is pretty long, so there's a decent overlap.I wear a 32 x 29 jean and these are 34-36 x 30, so they really fit well. They also kept out the rain, which is why I bought them in the first place. I didn't try the vents because it was raining, it was cold, and we were only going 25 mph max in the parking lot, but I would imagine they vent OK.Overall, these appear to be well made, the price is great, and they work to provide warmth, protection from road rash, and protection from rain. Highly recommended.
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