I've been pretty happy with my pair. I use the cargo pockets exclusively (my phone would slide out of the hip pockets), and I appreciate knowing my things are secured when I'm at speed. I don't like the buttons on the seat pockets though - they sit right under my sit bones on my Vespa; it's not comfortable. The denim wore-through at the ankle hem in about a month (not sure why, but I certainly wouldn't get the non-Kevlar version). I also bought the 34. They fit me comfortably and the cut is flattering. I even wear them (sans armor) on colder days when I'm not riding. If I like the Motorpool-K in 34, what other pants should I be looking at? How do the Fuel Captains compare?
Do you have any problems fitting your phone into the cargo pocket? I had the speed and strength, dogs of war pants. They were basically a knock off of these, but they are toast after an accident. The dogs of war have been discontinued. So, I'm back to considering shelling out for these. I always kept my phone in the cargo pocket, but it just barely fit in there. I have a fairly big phone and want to make sure that I'll be able to keep it in the cargo pocket with the buttons closed before paying this much money. Thanks!
If the 30's have a 33"inch leg length, and I am usually a 30x30 (30" inseam)... is it safe to say the knee protectors will be sitting on my shins :( ? (recently bought fuel sergeant 2's in 30 and I have this problem)
Love it-- I've been looking at the UglyBros for years and hope to pull the trigger soon. Quick question: what jacket is featured in the vid? Looks like Belstaff, but can't quite tell. Thanks!
So so - in the last video 1 length was a problem because the knee armour does not fit shorter legs - now not anymore?? Wtf... Be honest - it is a problem. 1 length can impossibly fit all legs.
Hi Berta, not sure what you're upset about today but the Uglybros vid I state that in my opinion this leg length suits everyone. In another vid, possibly the Rev'it one (is that the one you are referring to?), I state that they come in 3 leg lengths. Those two comments are compatible. I personally fin the need for 3 leg lengths unnecessary and confusing for customers and from experience a 33" leg tends to suit pretty much everyone, so I don't see it as a problem. That's not to say I don't think it can be useful have a choice. All the best, Andrew
I bought the Rokker red selvage jeans. I know that they would protect me well in a slide. They're really high-quality and look great, but they're not very comfortable for riding.
Great review Andrew. I will purchase these as they really do hit all the points.
Look great & Quality I like for sure , Two Tone would be a Good Move also
I've been pretty happy with my pair. I use the cargo pockets exclusively (my phone would slide out of the hip pockets), and I appreciate knowing my things are secured when I'm at speed. I don't like the buttons on the seat pockets though - they sit right under my sit bones on my Vespa; it's not comfortable. The denim wore-through at the ankle hem in about a month (not sure why, but I certainly wouldn't get the non-Kevlar version).
I also bought the 34. They fit me comfortably and the cut is flattering. I even wear them (sans armor) on colder days when I'm not riding. If I like the Motorpool-K in 34, what other pants should I be looking at? How do the Fuel Captains compare?
Do you have any problems fitting your phone into the cargo pocket? I had the speed and strength, dogs of war pants. They were basically a knock off of these, but they are toast after an accident. The dogs of war have been discontinued. So, I'm back to considering shelling out for these. I always kept my phone in the cargo pocket, but it just barely fit in there. I have a fairly big phone and want to make sure that I'll be able to keep it in the cargo pocket with the buttons closed before paying this much money. Thanks!
If the 30's have a 33"inch leg length, and I am usually a 30x30 (30" inseam)... is it safe to say the knee protectors will be sitting on my shins :( ?
(recently bought fuel sergeant 2's in 30 and I have this problem)
Hi, if the leg length is much longer than you usually would go for this will indeed have an affect of where the knee protector sit. - Iza
Love it-- I've been looking at the UglyBros for years and hope to pull the trigger soon. Quick question: what jacket is featured in the vid? Looks like Belstaff, but can't quite tell. Thanks!
Hi James,
It looks like a Belstaff Crosby!
Can someone tell me the difference between the featherbed and the guardian? They look almost identical... Thanks a lot:)
There's really not much difference!
What shoes are those in 0:48?
Love them, let ebay or facebook marketplace be the place where you can scoop them cheap-er...
Looks green ,, but on your bike looks beige or something like that
Yea the studio lights show a more accurate colour as in different light it will reflect the colour slightly differently when filming - UR
All those companies stole from the SK UglyBROS, original looks good.
0:45 woah what bike is that
It's the Herald Brat 125cc! :)
So so - in the last video 1 length was a problem because the knee armour does not fit shorter legs - now not anymore?? Wtf... Be honest - it is a problem. 1 length can impossibly fit all legs.
Hi Berta, not sure what you're upset about today but the Uglybros vid I state that in my opinion this leg length suits everyone. In another vid, possibly the Rev'it one (is that the one you are referring to?), I state that they come in 3 leg lengths. Those two comments are compatible. I personally fin the need for 3 leg lengths unnecessary and confusing for customers and from experience a 33" leg tends to suit pretty much everyone, so I don't see it as a problem. That's not to say I don't think it can be useful have a choice. All the best, Andrew
$350 for Korean made jeans and without a rating...?
Honestley for that mobey i would by Rokker ,more tech, better looking, and from the EU.
I bought the Rokker red selvage jeans. I know that they would protect me well in a slide. They're really high-quality and look great, but they're not very comfortable for riding.