🏍️ Gear Up for Adventure!
The HWK Dual Sport Motorcycle Pants for Men are crafted from water-resistant Cordura textile fabric, ensuring durability and comfort. Weighing just 3.08 pounds, these pants feature integrated impact protection armor, making them ideal for both on-road and off-road adventures. With dimensions of 13.83 x 11.85 x 4.58 inches, they offer a perfect fit for the modern rider.
Manufacturer | HWK |
Brand | HWK |
Item Weight | 3.08 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.83 x 11.85 x 4.58 inches |
Item model number | S1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | HWK Men's Motorcycle Pants |
Special Features | Lightweight |
C**S
Excellent Quality and Protection for Dual Sport Riding
These HWK dual sport motorcycle pants are fantastic! The fit is comfortable, and the Cordura textile fabric feels durable while providing excellent protection on rides. They hold up well in different weather conditions, and the water resistance is a great bonus. The adjustable straps make it easy to get the perfect fit, and the ventilation keeps things cool on warmer days. Overall, these are a great investment for any rider looking for quality and comfort at a reasonable price.
B**N
The best riding pants for the money
I bought a size bigger than I normally wear and I can slup these over my jeans. Very good pants and iam suprised they don't cost more. They do block any air from coming in but the pants do have a air vent you can open for when it's hot out. They don't wiegh that much so they are not consistently trying to fall down and they have a built in belt to tighten the pants. Seems fairly durable but if you when down I can see them shredding fairly quick. Good for mountain biking in the winter also
R**N
Warm, wind resistant, but tight.
Size: 3xl or 40"-42" with 32" inseamMy typical pant size: 38"x32"Having ridden a couple thousand miles in these pants now I feel I can make an adequate review of them.I originally bought these a size larger than my normal pants with the intention of wearing them as over pants during the colder months, but with the Velcro waist adjustment still being able to wear them stand alone during the warmer months. Something I can recommend is to also purchase a slightly larger inseam, because when you double up on pants and sit on your motorcycle the pants will hike up on your legs and if you don't wear tall boots it will create a wind tunnel for air to flow up your pant legs. This isn't a major problem during warmer months because most of us would like to have that air flow, but during the colder times of the year it creates a significant problem. This can be solved by either getting a pair slightly longer or wearing taller boots. There is plenty of space to be worked with in the waist but I think the upper thigh is a bit lacking. I do have larger than average thighs though so take my word as you will. One major spot for improvement is the crotch, there's just not enough length/fabric between the crotch and the waist belt. That causes some minor discomfort while riding because in order for the waist to feel comfortable and not like the pants are falling off I have to constrict my groin region a little. This can get annoying to say the least.That being said, these pants are generally really warm. They cut the wind very well and the ventilation slits you can see in my pictures seem to do little to nothing for airflow. That's probably because they're fairly small and there is no exit path for the air to flow through. I've started having to wear these pants as stand alone pants or with at max a pair of long johns underneath, if I wear anything more my entire lower body is drenched in sweat after wearing them for an extended length of time off the bike (Like getting coffee with friends after a ride). This is all in temps as low as the mid 40s. I will say though that the inner mesh liner is very comfortable and you will not notice the sweat until your stripping them off after your ride.As far as durability goes, I've ridden a couple thousand miles in these by now and they are holding up very well. I typically ride at speeds around 50mph on average and have reached speeds of up to 85mph while wearing these and nothing has torn or ripped off. The Velcro has held tight and non of the zippers have broken yet. I can't speak much for the abrasion resistance of these yet thank God, mostly because I have not gone down while wearing them. They do have some cheaper armor housed within pockets sewn into the inner mesh. The armor feels decent and at the very least works great as knee pads while kneeling down to work on the bike for minor things along the road. The knees pads seem better than the hips pads.Overall I would say that these are great pants for the price point by far and would recommend them to anyone who is riding on a budget that still wants some "motorcycle pants" to wear instead of just jeans. As the title says "Warm, wind resistant, but tight".Noticeable areas of improvement to be had:- More fabric between the crotch and waist.- Better ventilation ports, possibly an exit port as well- Larger upper thigh region
K**N
Great Quality, Great Price
Was a little skeptical buying moto gear off Amazon. Wanted another pair of riding clothes and decided to try these out.These are super comfortable and have secure pockets for putting items in, if needed. The zippers for air vents are awesome too. I got a new bike and the seat was super slick. My riding jeans just slide back and forth even. With these pants, I got great grip and don’t have any concern at all. Will definitely buy another pair when the time comes
D**.
Great pants and customer service
Really good quality pants for the price point. They fit true to size and Are pretty stylish too. Even better customer support. I was accidentally given the wrong liner size and they sent another pair for free!
M**A
Super impressive, especially for the price
I haven't been riding long, this is just my second winter riding season (I live in GA), but I've already accumulated a few different jackets and pairs of pants. I needed something to serve as a cooler weather overpant. My first pair of riding pants are a waterproof/cold weather touring pant and are very warm. They're great for long rides in cold temps which doesn't happen often where I live, but they aren't great as commuting overpants for when I have on jeans. They're fairly heavy. My other pair is a very light summer mesh pant for 60+ temps which is what we have most of the year.I have trouble finding riding pants that fit being 5'8", 215, with a 30" inseam. I didn't want to spend a ton on pants that I probably wouldn't wear year round, and I came across these. I normally wear a 34x30 flex waist (dress pants and jeans). My other two pairs of riding pants are XL short. Based on reviews and my plan to use them as overpants I ordered the 38x32. Very happy I decided to give them a chance. The size seems right, I can tighten the waist if I'm just wearing workout pants and release enough to wear with jeans and a belt. They are very lightweight and perfect for me in that 40-60 degree riding range but could probably be used in warmer temps with just a pair of shorts underneath. Some reviews talk about the pockets; I've found the two top zippers (which are in weird spot right at the waist) are perfect for holding keys and then the cargo pockets perfect for phone, wallet, etc. I think I'll be using these for more than just winter riding as they seem great for some springtime offroading and motorcycle camping.
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