Draggin' Liners size Medium - 100% Kevlar® Motorcycle Apparel

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Draggin' Liners size Medium - 100% Kevlar® Motorcycle Apparel
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Product Description

Draggin' Liners are designed to give you great abrasion protection while still wearing your favorite pair of pants! These 100% Kevlar® "long johns" utilize the same highly abrasion resistant material used in our Draggin' Jeans, Jackets, and Shirts. The unique Kevlar® mesh knit, which is comfortable and breathable, allows for excellent air circulation in the hot summer months as well as layers well in the winter to help insulate you from the cold. Draggin' Liners are constructed with an elastic waistband for comfort. This high tech garment has elastic stirrups at the bottom cuff to accommodate different inseams for men and women as well as prevent them from riding up. Most importantly Draggin' Liners have two layers of Kevlar® at the knees and seat for added protection. Each pair of Draggin' Liners is handmade in the USA! The natural color of Kevlar® is canary yellow. Once it is exposed to sunlight it will deepen to a goldenrod shade. Slight variation in col or (as well as the color change) is not only normal, but to be expected. Each pair of Draggin' Liners can accomodate inseams between 30" to 36". Size Small fits 28 to 30 inch waists, Medium 32 to 34 inch waists, Large 36 to 38 inch waists, and X-Large 40 to 42 inch waists. No shipping to Australia.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #77782 in Automotive
  • Size: Medium
  • Color: Yellow
  • Brand: Fasst

Features

  • Draggin' Liners are designed to give you great abrasion protection while still wearing your favorite pair of pants!
  • Unique 100% Kevlar mesh knit
  • Draggin' Liners have two layers of Kevlar® at the knees and seat for added protection and each pair of Draggin' Liners is handmade in the USA!
  • Comfortable and breathable, they allow for excellent air circulation in the hot summer months as well as layers well in the winter to help insulate you from the cold.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
4Kevlar long underwear
By E. Hansen
This is listed as 100% kevlar, and I don't doubt that. (ankle cuffs excluded I believe)

Their Draggin' Jeans are well known, but are not fully lined. Jeans rip apart, so I like the fully covered option.

They are a little bulky, about like a thick waffle weave long underwear.

They are quite porous, so they don't insulate all that much, which is nice for summer. For winter it means an extra layer of bulk over/under real insulation, which can get a little thick. While moving, you can definitely feel airflow through them. I wear a wind breaker between these and jeans when the windchill gets low. They offer practically no insulation at speed. I have not worn them in summer heat yet, but I would expect them to be ok while moving, standing around might get a little warm.

I don't like the stitching on the ankle straps. I sewed them to the cuff with a box stitch and an X (go look at a nylon strap on your luggage/backpack). Otherwise, the strap is only held on at the end where the cuff meets the pant-leg. I tuck them into my boot, so it's probably not an issue, just in case.

The knees and hips are double thickness. If you get the pads, there are no pockets, so the pads velcro to the inner surface.

Sizing: If you're between sizes, consider the next size up. I'm a true 31", and got the medium listed as 32-34. They're snug but not tight. The inseam on these is probably ok for anyone 30-32" inseam. I'm a 31.5", and they stretch enough to not have a baggy crotch.

Actual measurements for size (M):
-Waist without stretching: 24" (the waist is fairly bulky, four layers + elastic)
-Waist stretched: easily 32-34", actually stretches much further, past 38", but might get a little tight. It's very stretchy.
-inseam: measures 30" to the start of the cuff, the cuff adds another ~2.5"
-inseam stretched: it easily stretches another 1.5-2", after that, the fab ric doesn't have much give. If you're long legged, the larger size might be better, since as you sit on the bike, pants get shorter as knees bend.

The comment about color change is true. They come packaged in clear plastic, so the exposed surface will be darker. I don't walk around with these exposed (please don't), so that doesn't bother me.

4/5 because S/M/L sizing options are a bit limited, and the ankle elastic is a little iffy. Otherwise, I hope I never have to give a product test report.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Protection option under dress clothes when riding
By Stumptowner
These are similar to long underwear but without the insulating qualities, which is good, since I use them in warm weather. I was looking for a way to safely ride to work in business-casual slacks - I could use mesh riding pants, but I wanted to run errands after work without taking off a bunch of stuff.

These suit that purpose well. They are a tad long for me, but I can adjust or re-sew. They appear very well made (in the United States!) and should last for many years.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4something i can wear daily - need to find looser jeans
By Bubbles-Desmo
I purchased these so I could wear everyday jeans or slacks or cargo pants and have complete abrasion resistance. I have riding jeans but they aren't full kevlar and not very good looking. With these I open my options up for styling.

The liner isn't itchy, and you can wear it all day. I purchased a size small. I'm 5'6" and 160lb and I wear 30x30 pants. these seem a bit big. I'm not certain if them being a bit big is by design for added comfort and airflow? They are about...2" too long so it bunches up a bit. It makes my jeans a bit tighter as well b/c of the fit.

The bonus is that in cold weather you can wear a layer under them.

I have not ridden them in hot weather (maybe later this afternoon) but they seem to flow well enough.

The negative would be if you're not riding and you're walking around outside on a hot 90+ day, they may prove uncomfy.

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