Never heard of this company, but their fabric lasts longer in a slide than leather.
Created on: 10/23/15 12:42 AM
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alg8er
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Danno
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/23/15 5:25 AM
Blurb says "as good as some leathers" I'm sure it's better than fashion-weight leather, but I doubt it's as good as 4mm armored leathers, elsewise MotoGP racers would be wearing it.
And not to downgrade the stuff. I know for a fact that armored textile can protect your hide in a 60-mph slide down the pavement with zero road rash or burn.
GPfan
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/23/15 8:33 AM
I have been looking for clothing that I can wear for around town errand running and commuting. I currently wear over-pants on my commute and having options that are primarily protective but also stylish would be great. These look like a nice option.
Thanks for posting alg8er
alg8er
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/24/15 1:43 AM
Danno; Not a lot of people wearing race grade leathers on the street. Sure there's better, but how many people wear jeans, and what happens to the textile when the contact point of the slide is not on the armour?
"Bull-it Jeans created its own slide rating system to indicate the amount of time it would take to slide on a hard surface before skin is exposed. For instance, apparel with an SR4 rating would take four seconds, SR6 would take six seconds and VoloCE seven seconds. The Bull-it Jeans hoodie has a rating of SR6."
"For the sake of comparison, in a 2011 test by Ride magazine, a pair of Hein Gericke leather pants lasted 4.74 seconds, a set of Draggin' Kevlar Jeans made it to 3.07 seconds, Rev'It's Textile Trousers managed 0.71 seconds, and a regular pair of Levi's stonewash jeans lasted just 0.56 seconds."
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alg8er
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/24/15 1:50 AM
I'm not saying this stuff is the answer. They don't even make my size, but I thought it was an interesting new alternative. Speaking of... why do companies make jackets out to 5XL, but their pants only to 42"?
Danno
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/24/15 6:36 AM
Since Illinois doesn't have a helmet law, I see people riding bare-headed all the time, so as far as people not wearing high-quality protective gear when they ride, there's no cure for stupid.
The only way to prove if this new alternative to more traditional gear is any more or less protective will be for someone to put it to the test. If the price is competitive, I'm sure someone will. It's already been proven that a cheap helmet is pretty much as protective as an expensive one, and either is infinitely more protective than no helmet at all. So, like armored jeans, if this stuff can get someone to wear gear that didn't before, it's great.
I tend to be skeptical when it comes to advertiser's claims.
VicThing
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/24/15 7:42 AM
Definitely good to know about this. Right now, brand seems hard to find in the US. $200 price range for the jeans.
The Draggin Jeans made it 3 seconds, and around 50-60%. I wonder how well products in this $100 price range compare against each other. I have some I think Joe Rockets that were around $100. But I have no idea how well they really would hold up.
One things for sure...Levi's is about .1 second superiour to long underwear. Wow...complete fail for "wear jeans" people.
carabuser
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/24/15 11:33 AM
Don't own these, but heard they were good, I have crash tested draggin Jeans, and they work !
so did my mesh Jacket, not even a tear of rip on the jacket
piken
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/24/15 12:44 PM
I don't get it.
$200 and doesn't even include armour, so what around $275 ~ $300 for the
pants alone?
You can get leather with the armour for the same or less.
So is the point style? People just don't want to wear leather?
If you look around and maybe wait for a closeout or sale you can
get complete leather suit with armour for same as just those jean pants.
Sure, I've looked at the textile, jeans, Kevlar stuff, but just don't see
why you wouldn't just buy leather instead.
Maybe if I was just stuntin' with my bros
carabuser
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/24/15 4:05 PM
piken, you wear leather year round in Phoenix ? leather is great, but I rarely use
it in Cali. its just too hot (most of the time) an alternate to the jeans listed
above are draggin which are about $100 or Sliders Kevlar jeans about $90 or less on sale,
also Xelement textile Jackets WITH armor can be had for $50 or so depending if they are
on sale or not, and I have crash tested these jackets as well, and they passed the test LOL
piken
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carabuser
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/24/15 6:12 PM
"Rather sweat then bleed"
Very true ! but last accident, I broke shoulder, collarbone, ribs, and collapsed lung,
BUT no bleeding LOL mesh jacket, and kevlar jeans ....
alg8er
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/25/15 2:23 AM
So if this new material lasts longer in a slide than leather, is cooler than leather, and they add armour in the future, it's a win win. Maybe it'll replace leathers in motogp, who knows. As for cost, I've seen guys spend thousands to mod their bikes just so they look cooler to them. Why not clothes for comfort and protection for a couple hundred? I wear a mesh armoured jacket, and military pants with armour in the knee pockets, and a pair of padded klim shorts underneath. I'd trade up for the added protection if they had my size. Any bike leather either looks like a racer wannabe, or a harley rider. No thanks to blackout, or a 300 lb racer.
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Danno
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RE: bull-it riding gear
10/26/15 3:15 PM
I have a pair of Exelement leather jeans I got from Leather-Up. You could easily add some velcroed-in armor to the knees and hips and they dress like jeans,
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