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Cheaper alternative than aether pants?

Georg3__

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Any cheaper alternative to this?


Gonna be paired to TCX hero boots


Edit I am trying to find a store that has Revit alpha pants in stock too
 
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Those pants look very interesting. I am also looking for a motorcycle specific riding pant that is good in warm weather and that I can wear at work when I ride.
The only concern I have with those is that it doesnt really menton much on the abrasion resistence. Most pants like riding jeans will indicate kevlar , pekev or something similar in the key areas. All these pants do is indicate they include D30 knee and hip pads.

I already have riding jeans from Resurgence, Draggin jeans etc but was looking for something like what you noted above.

Uglybros seem to have something similiar and are are fully treated with kevlar.
 
That gear would look awesome at Starbucks.
Not sure I would trust it to protect me while sliding down the road however.
Those prices seem to be in US dollars too.

Those Revit Alpha pants look better quality for less.
 
For that price I’d just get some contractor pants (carhart or similar) at Marks for a fraction of the price.

Probably same abrasion resistance.

Take your pic…

 
Yesterday I bought a pair of Revit Seattle jeans, which are a little older, but they were in mint condition and only $25. They are really slim fit and perfect for short summer trips to burger meets. REV'IT! Seattle Jeans

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Aether sells premium priced stuff. I've looked into their moto stuff in the past and it is not in their wheelhouse.
As 250r said, the pants linked have zero abrasion resistance. only says 100% HD cotton canvas...

stay away. they just modified tougher pants to throw some d30 pads in them. one of the pic shows some dirt on a knee like they took a slide but guarantee these will evaporate if you hit anything.

if you want regular pants, get some cotton duck contractor stuff or go full moto and go with one of the known brands (rev'it, knox, dragin, etc.)
 

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