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The ScorpionEXO Covert Pro Jeans are engineered for the modern motorcyclist, combining a stylish look with advanced protective features. Made from durable Cordura fabric and lined with DuPont Kevlar, these jeans offer exceptional abrasion and tear resistance. With an adjustable knee armor pocket, they provide customizable safety, making them the perfect choice for both on and off the bike.
C**D
Long, and little baggy but comfortable
I’m 5’8” 175lbs these are 32” waist but compared to a Levi’s 32” they fit more like a 30”. The in seem is 34” I normally wear a 32” x 30” hope this helps.
J**H
Sizes are a rough estimate
Nice pants. Made well. However, they’re made for a short fat guy (I purchased size 34). I’m neither short nor fat, so I won’t wear them.If you’re short and fat, perhaps a size 34 is for you.
M**O
Pad Placement is Bad
These jeans really are pretty comfortable. The Cordura is much softer than I would've thought it could be considering its strength. The Kevlar liner is also not bad. I would say they also run small. I wear a 32" waist and ended up needing to get the 34" in these.HOWEVERLike many others are saying, the placement of pad holders really suck. The hip pad pockets actually sit around my upper thigh, and the "knee" pocket might as well really be called shin guards. See attached photo. It half defeats the purpose of these jeans. I guess wearing these will likely keep all my skin attached so it can hold all the fragments of my shattered kneecaps if I wipe out and slide down the highway...🙄
B**4
Odd fitment in the crotch
I really want to like them but not sure I will keep them. I normally wear 37x32 in Duluth jeans and the length of the scorpion 38s is great for a riding position (Aprillia). Waist is a bit loose but comfortable and doesn't show plumbers crack. There is enough thigh room for my athletic quads. So here is the bad , the crotch is tight/short, standing you see it all. The pockets are short so they don’t help with a quick rearrange ….the pockets for armor are also way too low. Writing it down ,I'm still on the fence..
M**S
Great Value Motorcycle Jeans
If you are a borderline waist size, get the larger size. I'm normally a 34, went with a 36 and these are snug, as if they were my normal 34's. I'm an athletic build and I like my jean a bit baggier than just 'straight', so that is where my issues lie with these jeans. Otherwise, for the price, they are worth it, especially for the protection they offer.I bought 3DO CE 2 armor for the hips and knees. The hip pads feel good, but do add some tightness to the overall fitment around the waist and like others have said, the knee pad pockets sit low when walking, but when on the bike, they put the pads right over your knees, where they actually should be...now, if you go down, hopefully they will be there as well.Improvements: - baggier fit...these are riding jeans and having your "junk" getting squashed like grapes in a wine press, gets uncomfortable pretty fast...sorry ladies for the word picture. - an adjustable knee pad pocket, the velcro is a nice touch, but probably only works with certain pads, the 3DO pads don't work with it. I'm sure you can modify the pocket to suit your needs though. - Hip pockets can twist when putting the jeans on, which lets the hip pad be reversed...2 simple stitches would remedy this.Overall, if you want to get into some Kevlar lined riding jeans and don't want to spend over $200+ like most other brands, these are well worth the investment if you can cope with the minor shortcomings. You can always skip the padding as well. I've only had them for a month or so, but I am happy to have some protective jeans and feel safer for it. I'm sure the "perfect" riding jean exists if you want to spend some serious coin, but for my $$, these are definitely worth the investment for what you get.
T**M
The waist is in the small size.
Picked up the wash color in 34's. I'm a 32-33 in all other brands that make jeans for the waist size, this brand is too tight for the stated size. See my picture of the waistband compared to a Levi jeans with 33 waist, it's about 2" too short of a true 34 waist, the true waist size is probably 32". The inseam measured 30 which is also too short for my 6'1" frame. If I had got a 32, would be returning them. As is the 34's just barely fit. Wash color is darker blue than the picture if that matters to you. Other than that, these will serve their purpose just fine for riding and I expect they will be durable and protect well in case of a slide.
J**.
Almost Perfect
I bought these pants based some some of the previous reviews. First, they look and feel great. They are somewhat heavier than standard denim jeans so keep that in mind. I would also consider getting a size up, I normally wear a 34 and they were VERY snug in the waist and butt, they do relax a little, so I’m this as an incentive to drop a couple pounds. Some reviews stated the legs were very baggy, it may the size I ordered, but if you don’t skip leg day, they’re a good fit around the thighs, if not a little snug at first; I was able to get the hip armor installed and wear them and they were mostly comfortable after they relaxed. As many others have said, the knee armor pouch is useless. The top of the armor started below my kneecap. So if you want shin guards go ahead and use the armor pads for that.All in all I think these pants are a good buy, they look good, feel comfortable, and won’t break the bank. I haven’t tested their durability and hopefully won’t have to for some time. There are some reviewers that have put their bike down while wearing these pants and were quite happy with the outcome, so take that for what’s it worth.
D**S
exelente
exelente
K**R
They fit as I expected
I normally wear 30W to 32W jeans, and these Scorpion jeans size 32, fits like any other 32W jeans. I'm 6' tall, and the cuffs touch the floor, and come up around my ankle while riding sport bike. Being 145 pounds, the thighs are plenty roomy. The cuff (measured flat) is 8" across. Top to crotch seam is 11". Comfy enough to ride in.
D**M
Buena calidad pero un poco caro para no incluir protecciones
La talla un poco chica, pero en rango, es decir me quedo la que pedí aunque ligeramente ajustado, así que si estás en el límite de tu talla te conviene pedir una más grande. Para el precio creo que debería incluir las protecciones, pero me gustó la calidad
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