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Old 18th June 2015, 12:23   #2431
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Any owner's reviews on them yet ? The website and the feature set look very promising for the price.
Right here sir. I never recommend any product which I have not used myself.

I have their half riding boots,riding jeans, Buff & pure leather gloves for about a year now - much before the online store opened.

The jeans came with CE level protection at knees and hips and are extremely comfortable - made of a slightly stretchable high quality Cordura denim. Ditto for the boots - they are a comfy waterproof fortress around the feet. Have worn them all day long on one or two occasions and not felt any discomfort or pain.

The jeans were around 3.5k, buff was under 1k, gloves for approx. 2k and boots for around 4.5k. (Prices are approximate, purchased from a dealer with tons of other stuff - some discounts may have been applied here & there)

Most of their stuff is imported - jeans are from a manufacturer in Pakistan who I suspect also manufactures for some very pricey Aussie & Brit brands, buff is made in USA, helmets are by AGV and so on. A couple of HD riders in my group liked the fit & finish of the jeans so much that it's become a part of their staple riding gear for weekend rides.

Their classic leather jackets are very stylish & high quality too. It's next on my purchase list before the winter riding season kicks in.
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What locally available Boots offer a 2"+ heel advantage? Will be useful for me as my inseam is 29".
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I need to get riding pant. I am 6'2", 34 waist size. Any recommendations and where can I get it in Bangalore?
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I need to get riding pant. I am 6'2", 34 waist size. Any recommendations and where can I get it in Bangalore?
Shammil, depending on your budget you can get a pair of riding pants from the Dainese store (Orion Mall), Let's gear up (HSR Layout) and Biking Spirit (Behind Keerthi Triumph Motors on residency road).

I use Spartan Odysseus pants and they are built well. Only grouse is that the knee armor digs into my knees while riding. At the end of a day long ride, my knees are left badly bruised. I wear a pair of pajamas under these pants which makes the situation better.

I haven't heard any good reviews of the AGV sport pants. Many complained that it tends to rip apart at the seat after a few uses.
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I use Spartan Odysseus pants and they are built well. Only grouse is that the knee armor digs into my knees while riding. At the end of a day long ride, my knees are left badly bruised. I wear a pair of pajamas under these pants which makes the situation.
Hey Adi - doubt if a pajama would be thick enough to make a real difference; especially during long rides.

Why don't you try wearing knee sleeves? Cheap n believe me, they do the job (link)

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Try Rjays. S size will fit you. It's a vfm pants and costs 5999/- as its on sale currently
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. Only grouse is that the knee armor digs into my knees while riding. At the end of a day long ride, my knees are left badly bruised.
Are you sure you got the right size ? The KNOX flexiform are in mine as well and I can hardly feel a thing there. They sit perfect as well.

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Try Rjays. S size will fit you. It's a vfm pants and costs 5999/- as its on sale currently
@hifisharu shared a very bad experience with me once regarding these Rjay's. Seemingly the stitching flew off after one mildly wet ride. Since they are not made here, you would hardly get any post sale support either. I would suggest staying away from these.

I would suggest to go for the Odysseus or the Proteus under 10K. If budget is not a bar then go for a Dainese or a Rev'it. They are put together so well that it is beyond belief.
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No one like Cramster any more? I regularly use my cramster riding pants and they do hold up well - I am not sure about the model since I brought it about 7-8 years back (and have been using it on and off for rides, but using them daily for last 1 year 9 months).

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Why don't you try wearing knee sleeves? Cheap n believe me, they do the job (link)
Yes, need to pick up a pair. I know these are available at medical stores and sports shops such as Decathlon. Will pick up a pair soon.

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Are you sure you got the right size ? The KNOX flexiform are in mine as well and I can hardly feel a thing there. They sit perfect as well.
I have the right size, in fact gave away my earlier pair as it was too tight around the thighs leading to painful cramps and bought the next size. Now it is comfortable all around except that the knox armor at the knee scrapes my knees badly (esp. the left knee) making it very painful and sore till a day or two after the ride itself. I even pulled out the armor to see if it was placed properly and it was.
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Now it is comfortable all around except that the knox armor at the knee scrapes my knees badly (esp. the left knee) making it very painful and sore till a day or two after the ride itself. I even pulled out the armor to see if it was placed properly and it was.
Is there anything uneven about the armor ? I mean how is it scraping the knee.
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Is there anything uneven about the armor ? I mean how is it scraping the knee.
I removed the armors and checked. Both knee armors are the same size. It's the top part or edge of the armor that scrapes my knee.
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I removed the armors and checked. Both knee armors are the same size. It's the top part or edge of the armor that scrapes my knee.
The pant leg is too long for your leg length Adiya.

Or your waist is "healthier" than the manufacturer's norm.

A close friend and riding buddy of mine uses the same pant and has the same issue and meets the same above mentioned criteria (short, with generous waist to height ratio)

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I removed the armors and checked. Both knee armors are the same size. It's the top part or edge of the armor that scrapes my knee.
When you say top part scrapes, its uneven or does the shape of the armor itself scrapes you ?

Many questions because I am trying to think of the reason
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I have the right size, in fact gave away my earlier pair as it was too tight around the thighs leading to painful cramps and bought the next size. Now it is comfortable all around except that the knox armor at the knee scrapes my knees badly (esp. the left knee) making it very painful and sore till a day or two after the ride itself. I even pulled out the armor to see if it was placed properly and it was.
This confirms my earlier post.

Every gear manufacturer has a "norm" and as you would be knowing well, being a seasoned rider, some brands fit your body type like a glove, some just do not.

A lot like jeans.
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The pant leg is too long for your leg length Adiya.

Or your waist is "healthier" than the manufacturer's norm.

A close friend and riding buddy of mine uses the same pant and has the same issue and meets the same above mentioned criteria (short, with generous waist to height ratio)
Yes, the length is too long. The waist is not the issue, my thighs are. Cycling is to blame for those meaty ones. Had to get a larger size that was comfortable for the thigh region.

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When you say top part scrapes, its uneven or does the shape of the armor itself scrapes you ?

Many questions because I am trying to think of the reason
The armor is even in size, it is the armor top part that scrapes.

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This confirms my earlier post.

Every gear manufacturer has a "norm" and as you would be knowing well, being a seasoned rider, some brands fit your body type like a glove, some just do not.

A lot like jeans.
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