Alpinestars Riding Jeans

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Alpinestars Riding Jeans

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Has anyone hear any good reviews of this product?
http://www.alpinestars.com/Ergo_Painter ... 32506.html

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They just look like jeans to me. I don't see what makes them better than Levis.
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jonnythan wrote:They just look like jeans to me. I don't see what makes them better than Levis.
The page says:
* Abrasion resistant poly fabric lining.
* Engineered loose fit.
* Removable CE certified knee protectors.

So it looks like 1 and 3, unless the loose fit does something. ;)

Webbike world review: http://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/alpinest ... ter-pants/

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Nalian wrote:
jonnythan wrote:They just look like jeans to me. I don't see what makes them better than Levis.
The page says:
* Abrasion resistant poly fabric lining.
* Engineered loose fit.
* Removable CE certified knee protectors.

So it looks like 1 and 3, unless the loose fit does something. ;)

Webbike world review: http://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/alpinest ... ter-pants/
Man, I feel silly. I looked and looked on the page and didn't see that.

I wonder if it helps and how it compares to Kevlar.
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