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WICKED STOCK Motorcycle Over Pants combine rugged 600 Denier abrasion-resistant fabric with CE-rated armor and a fully waterproof liner, designed to be worn over regular pants. Featuring adjustable fit elements, dual waterproof vents, and reflective panels, these pants deliver all-weather protection, comfort, and enhanced safety for the modern dual-sport rider.
Manufacturer | WICKED STOCK |
Brand | WICKED STOCK |
Item Weight | 3.19 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13 x 11 x 3 inches |
Item model number | PT7-L-Short |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | PT7-L-Short |
Special Features | Adjustable,Durability,Waterproof |
R**R
These are great
Great fit. I put them over my shorts so when I get somewhere I can take them off and be comfortable. Took a tumble on Sunday offroad and the padding totally did is job and the water proof was great too! Highly recommend.
G**L
nice pants.
I followed others advice and bought them a few sizes bigger than me and they fit well over my pants. Warm comfy and they sit well with me.
P**Z
Read this before buying, so you know what you are getting.
I was looking for my first set of motorcycle pants, and being fall, i wanted waterproof to keep the wind off, as when it gets chilly here, the wind goes though my jeans and my legs get cold...Why i like these:for the price, they provide much better protection than jeans, and I'm confident that anywhere that i would have been OK standing around in jeans I'll be very OK on my bike. They are somewhat warm, and windproof, which is exactly what i wanted. I was looking at 300$ over-pants before i found these, and so in my mind, i'm comparing these (but fairly due to the cost) to those.The fit is good, they are rather bulky as I'd expect over-pants to be, but i don't look like i did as a child when wearing snow pants either. It's just how waterproof pants that go over your pants have to be. Aside from the knee pads that woudl have to break in, they are comfortable, and while warm, weren't overly hot, so if i wear them on a day where it gets up into the 70s I'll be perfectly fine...The cons:The knee pads are pretty uncomfortable (at least until you break t0em in), but i dont care, i paid 1/3rd the price and I'm just going to order high quality ones that come in those 350ish pants for 16$. So, considering the price, i don't care, i'm not even going to see if these break in to become comfortable, though i'm pretty sure they will based on a jacket that i had with similar padding style. Keep in mind that as i say this, i pretty much intended to replace those pads when i bought these pants, so you may well be happy with the knee pads once broken in, try it.The zippers sometimes get stuck on the liner when unzipping, but it's easy to navigate, and they don't open far enough that i can put these on with my boots on. Again, for the price, i'll deal with it, even some of the higer end ones are like this when your feet are as big as mineOverall:These are, essentially, the perfect pants (considering price) for my climate. If you live in an area where you are ok standing around for a while outside in jeans, then with these on you'll certainly be OK on your bike as well for those temperatures. I can't really say the knee pads are bad, just that i intended to get the higher end pads when i bought this, because i feel like I'm getting something VERY close to the 300$ pants for about 100$ that way, which makes me happy.. I've not worn these more than to test fit and a quick ride around the block (it's quite warm today) so i can't speak on how well they wear, and i dont intend to purposely ride in the rain, so I'll never test the waterproofing, but they seem like the waterproofing will work pretty well.In short, if you are on the fence about what over pants to get, then i suggest getting these. Maybe if you live in an area where you need over-pants 10 months out of the year there would be enough reason to spend 3x as much, but i suspect that 3 pairs of these will more than outlast one pair of those, and these seem very protective.
G**.
Bought from them before and happy I went back
For the price these are great pants. Can be worn over jeans but I likely wont. Pockets are much better placed than their mesh version. The side waist adjusters don’t work for me but I use suspenders anyway. Like others said, the knee pads are too hard to flex but they did add Velcro to them to keep them in place better. I removed them and use over pant knee/shin guards. May add their knee pad to shoulders. Hip pads are removable unlike their mesh version.
P**M
The armor works
I unfortunately got to test these when a Pentagon employee decided to merge onto 395 and cut across all three lanes at once. This part of the road is elevated, has no shoulder, and concrete half walls.I was probably going 35-40 when my knee struck the wall, front wheel was still ahead of the SUV's tail light at this point.Without these pants I wouldn't have a knee right now. Maybe even end up going down and getting ran over by the car behind.As it is, I've got minor road rash the size of 2 dimes and was able to take the bike straight to the dealership a couple miles away.The only complaint I had about these is that the side zips don't go all the way up.
V**R
Not quite as described
Update:It does have moveable & removable padding. Very little movement though…The knees pads are still not great, I may have to remove them if they do not break-in more.There is still no removable lining, they must have eliminated it due to the bad reviews. That is sad as they are now only colder weather pants. Still, Not sure I will keep them based in that.They are decent for the money, but not as described. XL Regular. Bought based on size chart.They are way longer than 32” inseam.Legs are too long, not typically a huge issue except the knee protectors are too low. They do not bend where my knees do so not comfortable to walk in & can’t ride very far before they hurt my knees.Protector pads are not removable.I thought they had a removable thermal lining, they do not.Also hand wash only will be a pain to deal with…Not sure if I will exchange for a short or just return.
P**Z
I'd but it again if needed.
Conclusion: It just might be what your looking for.●USA●mid 30°F temp range and I'm quite warm.●I ordered size Large Short (my normal size is 36 waist with 30 inseam, yea, I know. Height is 5'5") Waist is snug if I have jeans with a belt on under these but I wouldn't size up. Somewhere here it was said to buy 2 size up and you should to.Is been in the mid 30°F temp range here in Chicago (February) and I've been wearing shorts under these pants without a care in the world!!I wear size 36 in pants regularly so I ordered a Large 2 sizes up.My regular inseam is 30 and I'm not wearing floods. Originally I did a precautionary order with an inseam of 34 because I didn't want these pants rising on me when I was on my bike. I sent them back and went with inseam 30 and I'm pleased. I think the 32 inseam would be a tad too bulky at the bottom for my taste.Shipping was fast, i think the tags said from a company, made on the east coast USA somewhere, I think it's in God's Country.Do it!
N**N
Well made - BAGGY legs
Worked well during 2 week on/off trip. Good construction with medium weight fabric, no seam blowouts. Zippers, snaps and velcro flawless (but only tested for two weeks of use). Waist sized true but the diameter of the legs are excessively oversized and baggy. Protection in all the right spots. Oversized legs would prevent me from buying again.
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