Tour Master Decker Leather Pants

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Tour Master Decker Leather Pants
Tour Master Decker Leather Pants Tour Master Decker Leather Pants

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Average Customer Rating:   3.0 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)

  • Top Grain, Grade-A Aniline Drum Dyed leather construction (1.2-1.3mm).
  • Stitched with high strength 6 ply bonded nylon thread
  • Removable, CE approved knee and hip armor.
  • YKK two-way zipper runs the full length of the legs for easy dressing and pocket access.
  • Three snap leg cuff provides a convenient and secure closure.
  • Straight cut design for stylish comfort.
  • Accordion style expansion panels at the rear waist for increased flexibility.
  • Two layers of leather in seat area for durability.
  • YKK zippered hand pockets feature a mesh liner, and double as vents.
  • Dual stretch panel waist and YKK zippered, two snap fly for a tailored fit.
  • Soft, mesh inner lining for comfort.
  • Full circumference jacket zipper attachment.
  • TPR molded Cortech logo.

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 Wrong cut and fit for riding pants

By Haroldo from San Jose CA, USA

Pros: good price, nice leather quality, side zipper makes it easier to dress, CE armor on hips are nice to have

Cons: The way these pants are cut is completely wrong for riding. When you put them on, they fit perfectly as you are standing up, which is a bad sign. As I sat on my bike, immediately the CE armor on the knee climbed to my thighs, and because there is no extra material between the legs, when you seat on the saddle, you loose a lot of mobility. I would no recommend these pants at all, even with the pros above.

Sizing Info: Fits 1 size larger

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Average Customer Rating:   3.0 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)

Reviewed By 3 Customers: view all reviews (3) | write a review
 Wrong cut and fit for riding pants

By Haroldo from San Jose CA, USA

Pros: good price, nice leather quality, side zipper makes it easier to dress, CE armor on hips are nice to have

Cons: The way these pants are cut is completely wrong for riding. When you put them on, they fit perfectly as you are standing up, which is a bad sign. As I sat on my bike, immediately the CE armor on the knee climbed to my thighs, and because there is no extra material between the legs, when you seat on the saddle, you loose a lot of mobility. I would no recommend these pants at all, even with the pros above.

Sizing Info: Fits 1 size larger

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 Good value

By JonnyO from Surrey, BC, Canada

Pros: Good value, well made and sizing is adequate.

Cons: Knee pads ride up the thigh when seated, elastic waist not very tight

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Additional Sizing Notes: Pants could be a bit tighter through the legs, but overall fit well. I wear these by themselves, not as an overpant. I'm 6'1" and 180 lbs and the large are fine, though the knee pads could go a bit lower for my liiking as they ride up when you're on the bike. I needed to buy suspenders to hold them up as the elastic waist does little to hold the pants up.

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By BigAl from AZ Desert

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Comments: Nice pants for the money. Snap at waist comes open too easily. Wish they came in a perfed leather.

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