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Review on ๐Ÿฆ… Hawk Mesh Motorcycle Pants Motocross Trousers by Radney Taala

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good pants for riding and working. At an altitude of 6ft 4170 - excellent. breathe, no wind, fog. 3 seasons, knee pads, hip pads.

Saw terrible reviews. But for the price I thought I'd give it a try. Very glad I did. I'm 6ft 4 inches tall and weigh 170 pounds with my wallet. But they fit great. They can also be difficult to put on, but the zippers on the boots and the Velcro on the ankle make them slip when you open them. The knees are pretty good, the thigh pads are a bit annoying but not bad. There are excellent spring, soft summer and autumn pants. Warm up for the evening horseback riding (I would wear under armor or sweatpants under clothing). dbbl layer mesh, allows plenty of air to enter thighs and partially exit through shins. Actually a bit cool without anything underneath. They are Cordurra or some other material. The material is pretty tough. I had no tear or tear but they will melt. The ash from the cigar burned mine a bit but didn't make a hole in it. I would not recommend them for a high speed sport rider. But more for nduro, city, off-road riders 50/50. There are also zip pockets on the front and it's ok. Enough room for a wallet on one side and cigarettes and a lighter on the other. Zippers were a bit stiff when new l beeswax or something on them. I wore them for a week. Both for disposal and for work (in tree care/area maintenance). You're actually pretty good at work. Except when it's really hot and muggy. But the knee pads and stuff survived a full day's work in a bucket and a harness on a tree, even jumping with gait and back. No, it's not a chainsaw guard, but that's what chainsaw covers are for, but they're not as bad for me as working and riding.

Pros
  • Excellent general qualities
Cons
  • Communication with seller